The Importance of Lighting in an Accessible Home



As you age, your physical abilities can change to the point that the home you’ve lived comfortably in for years can present new challenges. If you are planning to age in place, you want your living spaces to be as comfortable, safe and functional as possible. One key element that needs to be updated as you get older is lighting. Trusted home renovation contractor DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington explains more about the importance of adequate, well-planned lighting in an accessible home. 

The Effects of Aging on the Eyes

Diminished eyesight is a natural result of the aging process. The lenses begin to lose elasticity, affecting visual acuity or the ability to see small details. This change can also cause the eyes to be more sensitive to glare and reduce the ability to differentiate between light and dark objects. 

Why Lighting Matters

These visual changes emphasize the need for lighting upgrades as part of an accessible home remodel. Ideally, the more light—and the brighter it is—the better, but be sure it is at the right levels to eliminate glare. Layered lighting, for instance, combines available ambient light for general illumination with task lighting in high-activity areas and accent lighting to highlight focal points in your interior. With these elements, living spaces can be more beautiful, comfortable and functional.

In addition to adequate lighting, you should also take other interior elements into account. High-contrast color surfaces solve the issue of reduced contrast sensitivity in aging eyes. Decorative elements with saturated hues not only add a splash of color but also help individuals with less color perception. Using matte finishes on walls and surfaces limits glare.

Other Tips to Keep in Mind

When planning your aging-in-place remodel, make sure that you know which type of lighting to focus on for the room you are renovating. The kitchen is a high-utility area, which means its lighting should be task-oriented with easy-to-clean features. Vanity lights placed around the mirror are a consideration in your bathroom remodel. In other high-traffic areas like hallways and stairs, be sure the lighting is more or less consistent throughout the day.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington’s talented team can create beautiful and functional living spaces for you, whatever season of life you’re in. To learn more about our Independence by Design™ services, give us a call at (910) 928-2207 or fill out our contact form. We are proud to serve homeowners in Wilmington and the nearby communities of Cape Fear, New Hanover, Landfall, Ogden and many more.

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