The Ideal Living-in-Place Home



Many people are considering living in their own homes during their golden years. If you have the same plan, it’s important to make your home safe, comfortable and accessible as early as now. In this post, we share the top features that will make your home suitable for living in place.

Making Your Living Spaces Safe and Accessible

In terms of safety, accessible remodeling entails several aspects. These include the installation of non-slip flooring to prevent falls, improvement of lighting in all areas of the house to enhance visibility, and the addition of grab bars in strategic locations such as the bathroom and staircase. 

Doorways must also be widened to accommodate mobility aids, and ramps should be added for easier access. Furthermore, handrails should be installed on both sides of the stairs for safety. Kitchen and bathroom counters, as well as appliances, should be lowered or adjustable so that you can still easily reach them even if you are sitting on a wheelchair. All these modifications aim to promote safety and accessibility, ensuring that you can enjoy your home to the fullest regardless of your age or mobility restrictions.

Maintaining a Healthy Environment

Maintaining a healthy environment goes beyond physical modifications. This can include ensuring good indoor air quality by installing air purifiers, reducing allergens with hypoallergenic materials and using non-toxic building materials during the remodel. 

Incorporating natural lighting can improve mood and sleep patterns while suitable temperature control systems ensure comfort throughout all seasons of the year. It’s also important to consider easy-to-clean surfaces and materials to maintain hygiene and reduce the risk of infections. Lastly, adapting your home to accommodate regular exercise, such as creating a space for light workouts or yoga, can also contribute to overall health and well-being.

Creating Comfort in Your Home

Adding personal touches like family photos, artwork and favorite colors can make your home feel more welcoming. Consider incorporating technology into your home as well. By implementing smart home systems, you can control lighting, temperature, and security all from your phone, making your living environment more convenient and manageable. Lastly, consider your home exterior. A beautiful and accessible garden can provide a serene place to relax and enjoy nature.

When considering a major remodel, working with professional general contractors can make a significant difference. They can deliver a home remodel that not only meets your current needs but also takes your future needs into account. Remember, the goal is to create a home where you can enjoy your golden years in comfort and peace.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

Are you contemplating a remodel to suit your current and future needs? The expert home remodelers at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington are here to help. Call us at (910) 928-2207 or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We serve homeowners in Hanover, Landfall, Port City, Carolina Palace and the surrounding communities. 

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