Revamping Bathrooms for Ultimate Accessibility

If you want to make your home more accommodating for people of all abilities, you may need to renovate your home to make it more accessible. If you don’t have the budget to upgrade your entire house, the bathroom is a great place to start. Here are eight ways you can upgrade your bathroom to ensure it’s more accessible for seniors or anyone with differing abilities.

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How to Make Your Home Wheelchair Accessible

Creating a wheelchair-accessible home ensures safety, comfort, and independence for people with mobility challenges. Although it may seem like a daunting project, you can make your home more wheelchair accessible with thoughtful modifications that don’t necessarily require costly structural changes.

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Polyaspartic Flooring Maintenance and Care

Polyaspartic flooring is a popular option for both homeowners and business owners because it’s tough, looks great, and doesn’t require much upkeep. However, just like any investment, taking care of it is important to keep it looking good and working well over time. This guide will help you learn the best ways to maintain your polyaspartic garage floor coating so it stays in excellent shape for years to come.

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How a Properly Sized Heater Can Save You Money on Energy Bills

Man fixing a heating system

If your energy bills spike during winter, your heater might be the problem. A heater that’s too big or too small for your home won’t work efficiently, costing you more each month.

’Heater size directly impacts your heating system’s efficiency and energy usage. An oversized furnace will short-cycle, wasting energy. In contrast, an undersized heater will struggle to warm your home, run constantly, and increase your energy bill.

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Designing Open Floor Plans: How to Maximize Mobility and Accessibility for Aging Adults

More than 90% of Americans over 65 say they hope to age in their homes for as long as possible, according to a survey by AARP. A home that is safe and comfortable becomes increasingly important for people who want to maintain independence and age in place. 

Open floor plans — which eliminate barriers and create expansive, connected spaces — are a popular design trend for older adults. However, designing an open floor plan that maximizes mobility and accessibility requires thoughtful planning to ensure the space is functional and adaptable for older adults as their needs change.

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