When it comes to accessible remodeling, it's not just about meeting ADA standards but ensuring that your home is a haven of comfort and functionality. Whether you're preparing your home for your golden years or accommodating a family member with mobility challenges, there are key features to consider. Here's a comprehensive guide on ADA remodeling projects and updated features to enhance home accessibility.
There's a common misconception that home remodeling for accessibility means compromising on style. However, with today's innovative designs, you can have a home that's both stylish and accessible. By partnering with a seasoned accessibility design expert like TraVek, you can ensure your home is not only safe and comfortable but also a reflection of your personal style. Keep this guide close as you embark on your home remodeling journey in the Scottsdale area.
The bathroom, often a hotspot for accidents, requires special attention. With accessible bathroom remodel solutions, you can ensure safety without compromising on style.
The kitchen, another critical area, should promote safety and functionality. Here are our top recommendations for kitchen remodeling solutions.
You don't have to leave your multi-story home behind. With the right ADA home modifications, you can continue to live comfortably in the home you love.
To be able to access your second story more easily and safely, opt for an elevator. An in-home elevator can more easily blend in with the design of your home and just look like another closet when the door to the lift is closed. Have some fun with your elevator design and add details on the interior, like paneling and trim, a trending paint color, patterned wallpaper, and low-profile sconces.
A ground-level primary suite will also allow for adding privacy. The additional primary suite can also include a wet bar with some of the kitchen features made just for the right level of accessibility and can include a patio for morning coffee and a private place to enjoy time outside.
If you’re reading this guide as someone who’s planning a remodel to welcome a loved one, you could give them more independence and privacy with an in-law suite with all the accessibility features they need. Your in-law suite–attached or detached–could have a separate exterior door, a private patio, and a well-marked and lit pathway to the main home. The smaller footprint of an in-law suite puts every need within reach while giving you peace of mind.
When embarking on ADA remodeling projects to make your home more accessible and accommodating, it's crucial to recognize the immense value that comes from working with an accessibility-certified designer. These professionals possess specialized knowledge and expertise in understanding the unique needs of individuals with disabilities and can help you create a space that seamlessly combines functionality, safety, and aesthetic appeal.
At TraVek, Inc., we take pride in having accessible-certified designers on our team, who are dedicated to ensuring your project's success. By collaborating with our in-house experts, you'll benefit from their proficiency in ADA regulations, standards, and best practices, which will not only streamline the remodeling process but also guarantee compliance with all necessary requirements. Furthermore, our designers can bring innovative design solutions to the table, enhancing the overall quality of your project and making your home more inclusive and accessible. With their guidance, you can be confident that your ADA remodeling project will not only meet legal mandates but also improve the quality of life for all residents, fostering a space where everyone can thrive comfortably and independently. Reach out to us for a consultation and let's make your home a haven of safety, functionality, and style.