Over the years, you’ve likely made your current home your “dream home” through aesthetic and functional updates. After you retire, you’ll be enjoying time at home more often. However, before you officially start living out your golden years, consider taking a good look at your home: is it retirement-friendly?
If you’re thinking of improving your home to make it more conducive to retirement, here are some projects to consider.
An Accessible Kitchen
You want your kitchen to not only be functional but also safe and comfortable. A kitchen renovation project should generally revolve around your specific needs, but it’s important to ensure that all tools and appliances that you will often use are easily accessible.
Home Office
Even after you retire, it’s possible that you will still do some work here and there, especially if you’re running a business. You may also decide to take on part-time work and projects. A dedicated home office can make working from home more enjoyable and convenient.
Ground-Floor Bedroom
You probably don’t have any trouble climbing stairs right now, but years from now, things may be different. Even if you don’t need a first-floor bedroom for sleeping now, you can use it as a guest room.
Universal Bathroom Modifications
It’s very important to have a bathroom that is safe and accessible to everyone, young or old. Universal bathroom modifications, such as installing grab bars and rails and converting a tub to a no-threshold shower, are sure to prove a worthy investment.
From kitchen to bathroom renovation, you can count on DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Southern Lakes to provide top-notch design and workmanship. Call us today at (262) 923-8721 or start a conversation by submitting our online contact form so we can talk about making your home more retirement-friendly. We serve clients in and around Union Grove, WI.