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Designing a Multigenerational Family Home



A multigenerational home refers to households with two or more adult generations. In fact, 64 million Americans were living in multigenerational homes in recent years, according to census data. To ensure everyone’s comfort, multigenerational homes require well-designed spaces. It can be tricky, so be sure to consider privacy requirements, accessibility and independence in your design. To help you, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park has tips on designing a multigenerational family home.

Think About Accessible Features

If your family home includes elderly family members, you need to think about accessible remodeling. Even though your senior loved ones may still be able to get around easily, their mobility and other functions may be reduced in the future. Remember that it’s best to plan ahead and consider different accessibility options from the start. 

When it comes to adding accessible features, one place you should prioritize is the bathroom. The bathroom can be the cause of plenty of injuries, so make sure to install grab bars on the walls near the tub and toilet for older family members. Aside from this, you might also want to replace the traditional tub and shower setup with a walk-in shower for easier access. 

Offer Separate Entrances

Separate entrances not only offer additional privacy but also increase independence. This can be especially beneficial to those with overlapping schedules. You may want to consider having one entrance in front of the house, another at the back and one that leads to the basement. Being able to separate some of the coming and going is a great way to ensure peace in the family. If you’re interested in building multiple entrances in your home, get in touch with our contractors for a home remodel estimate.

Add Multiple Living Spaces

To give everyone enough space, you may want to create a dedicated living space for each generation. These private spaces can be useful if some family members have to work or attend school from home. If your home has a very open design, you may want to add pocket doors to create partitions. 

Think about converting less-utilized areas of your home, such as the attic, basement or garage. In some households, families have begun converting garages into hangout spaces for younger kids and teenagers. With that said, you may also want to put children’s bedrooms as far as possible from the adults’ rooms.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

Still scouring the internet for a “remodeler near me“? Trust the professionals at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park. We provide a dedicated designer for every project we handle. Our team of designers and installers is committed to turning your vision for your living spaces into a reality. Call us today at (708) 320-3417 or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We proudly serve homeowners in Orland Park, Tinley Park and Palos Heights, as well as Frankfort, Mokena, New Lenox, Homer Glen, Lemont and Palos Park.

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