What to Consider When Designing a Multi-Generational Home



The number of multi-generational homes in the U.S. continues to increase due to their practicality and cost-effectiveness. A household is considered multi-generational if at least two adult generations are occupying the same house. Living under one roof can bring you closer to your family and allow you to spend more time together.  

A reliable remodeler like DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of The Woodlands will gladly provide you with a home remodel estimate and help you design spaces that meet the needs of every family member. Continue reading for tips on designing a multi-generational family home. 

Bedrooms on Different Floors

More family time is great, but everyone will appreciate having spaces dedicated to themselves. Having bedrooms on different levels of the house ensures everyone maintains their privacy. As much as possible, allow older adults to have bedrooms on the first floor. Doing so minimizes the need to use the stairs, which is safer and more comfortable. Kids and teens can have their bedrooms on the upper levels. If you have a finished basement or attic, you can also convert it into a bedroom for younger family members. 

Accessibility Features

Living with senior loved ones means you need to design spaces that help with their safety and independence. They might be able to navigate the house easily today, but you need to consider the possibility of mobility issues in the future. When designing your interior, consider wheelchair and walker users. Make sure every part of your home has sufficient lighting, especially in common areas. In bathrooms, accessibility features like grab bars, shower benches and non-slip flooring are a must. 

During the planning phase of your project, don’t forget to tell your contractor about your family members with unique needs. This way, they can suggest upgrades to include in accessible remodeling that can keep everyone safe and comfortable at home. 

Wider Hallways

Your hallways must be wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs and walkers. Larger hallways allow everyone to pass through the house without bumping into another person. You can decorate halls with paintings, photos and other artwork. If your hallway is spacious enough, you can even place a bench and use it as a reading nook. 

Let’s Start a Conversation!

Looking for a dependable “remodeler near me?” At DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of The Woodlands, our team of experts is here to help design and create spaces that you love. Give us a call at (832) 743-2571 or fill out our contact form for a no-obligation consultation. We work with homeowners in The Woodlands, Tomball, Spring and Conroe. 

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