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Adding grab bars in the bathroom is an easy universal design element to incorporate into your home.

Remodel Trends

Expert tips on how to incorporate universal design elements into your home remodel.

Local experts offer plenty of suggestions for homeowners looking to in- corporate aging-in-place and universal design elements into their remodeling plans. Here are a few of their ideas:

> In the bathroom, use non-slip flooring.
Also, install a chair-height toilet and a low- or
no-threshold shower with a built-in bench or seat.
Add grab bars in the bathroom or reinforce the
walls so they can be added later.

Remodel Trends Bathroom


Remodel Trends Kitchen> In the kitchen, use easy-access storage
such as pull-out shelves and appliances such
as a side-by-side refrigerator and dishwasher
drawers. Create multi-level countertops with
open space underneath so a person can
work while seated.











Remodel Trends Entry> At least one entry into the home
should have no steps and be 32
inches wide or more.












Remodel Trends Halls> Halls and corridors should be
at least three feet wide.


















Remodel Trends light switches> Lower light switches and thermostats
should be installed so they can easily
be reached by someone in a wheelchair.

> Also, use rocker-style light switches.








Remodel Trends door handles> Use lever-style door handles and faucets, which are easier to open and turn on.

> Choose front-loading laundry appliances and consider raising them on pedestals.