While safety has always been an essential consideration in home design, it has taken on added importance during the pandemic. Concerns such as preserving indoor air quality and preventing fall accidents as family members age have also increased.
DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington, a home remodeler near me, discusses the growing trends in safety and wellness home design.
A Heightened Interest in Smart Technology
Real estate professionals have noticed a heightened interest in smart technology solutions, such as air and water filtration systems. All types of safety additions that make raising a child or caring for an older adult easier are often taken into consideration as well.
For young couples, the choices of bathtubs, shower sets, and the like are included in their conversations. For multi-generational households, there is an increased focus on accessible design, from antimicrobial low-maintenance surfaces to kitchen storage and appliance placement. On a whole-home level, smart home technologies are also evident with the use of remote-controlled garage doors and front entries, video doorbells, and temperature control.
Kitchen Safety Design
Fire is the primary concern in the kitchen. Accessible remodeling specialists are utilizing smart appliances that can send alerts when a burner is left unattended and remotely turn it off. Sales of induction cooktops are steadily increasing as these devices are less likely to start a fire. Smart ventilation hoods that draw smoke and gas out of the air also add safety to a kitchen. Smart faucets that prevent the spread of food-borne contaminants serve a similar function, therefore becoming increasingly interesting to prospective homebuyers. Even placing appliances at an easier and safer range is now part of safety considerations in new homes.
Bathroom Safety Design
Every age group has a different use for technology-based solutions, but it is often about increasing the safety inside the home. When it comes to the bathroom, professionals are seeing a growth in voice-controlled shower features to increase safety in the space. When an aging family member can fill up the tub with water at the right temperature or turn on the shower using a virtual assistant like Alexa, it prevents them from bending over and potentially having a fall in the bathroom.
Other go-to safety features include grab bars, curbless showers, slip-resistant tiles, wall-mount toilets, and antibacterial lights. According to reputable designers, there is also an increasing demand for touchless faucets, automated soap dispensers, and flip-down shower seats.
Let’s Start a Conversation!
DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington specializes in bathroom and kitchen remodeling solutions. With a focus on accessible design, we can boost the convenience and comfort of your home, making day-to-day life easy. Contact us at (910) 928-2207 or fill out our online form for a bath or kitchen quote. We serve clients in Wilmington, Leland, Port City, Forest Hills, and nearby areas.