In general, society tends to shy away from talking about and planning for the steps necessary as we age. The hard-cold truth though is that we are all going to get older. We will start to lose the ability to do as we once did and eventually will need aides in place to assist us with everyday tasks. Age in place remodeling allows us to be in charge in the changes happening in our homes. Beginning this process sooner rather than later allows for better planning and helps to create a safer, more usable space that is easy for homeowners of all ages to live in.
Below is a list of age in place renovation ideas to help get you inspired during your next remodeling project. It is important to take control of your quality of life while you are still fully in charge to ensure your own personal comfort in your home throughout the aging process.
Age in Place Kitchen Renovation Ideas
Kitchens are a key space in renovating for aging as much of our time is spent in the space. Elements to consider include:
- Sinks: If possible, install a motorized sink that can raise and lower. These are a perfect addition for individuals who are unable to stand for long periods of time or are wheelchair bound. Increasing the height of a sink can be beneficial as well as it offers support to lean upon for those using the sink in an upright position. Consider installing a shallow sink with a hands-free faucet element with a pull-out sprayer are beneficial as well.
- Cabinets: Install cabinet hardware that can easily be opened and closed, most often “D” shape pulls work the best. Cabinets with shelving that is easily pushed in and pulled out is the best suited option for both top and bottom cabinets when remodeling a kitchen for aging in place.
- Appliances: The installation of universally designed appliances is a major advantage when renovating your kitchen for ease of use for aging homeowners. To save money, invest in energy saving appliances that are specifically made for easy use of individuals that are aging.
Age in Place Bathroom Remodeling Ideas
Bathrooms are another space within the home that are used daily. Elements to consider in age in place bathroom renovations include:
- Space: The less clutter and the more open floor space the better. If aides such as a wheelchair or cane are needed it is crucial that there is space within the room to move about.
- Toilets: A seat extender can be used on a standard toilet height however a taller toilet is the best option. Install a toilet that can accommodate aging users with limited mobility. It gets harder to stand up off a toilet the lower the basin is. Consider adding a budget for improved hygiene. Toilet paper holders should be installed within easy sitting reach.
- Grab Bars: Anytime you can add on support it increases the safety of a room and task ten-fold. Consider adding grab bars around the toilet and shower. Grab bars should support upwards of 300 pounds. Textured grab bars are better than non textured.
- Bathtubs/Showers: Standard bathtubs are not ideal for aging individuals. If possible, replace standard tubs with walk-in tubs or a no threshold shower. It is crucial to offer seating either permanent or temporary, adjustable shower heads with a hand-held option, and a non-slip floor.
Each room in your home from the laundry room to the garage should all be included in planned age in place renovations. It is important that spaces are uncluttered, free of throw rugs, and made to be as easy to use as possible. If there is a simpler way to complete everyday tasks make sure it is in place to bring as much ease of living as possible to your home and loved ones.
Glen Miller the Home Doctor is a licensed general contractor servicing Livingston County and the surrounding areas. Glen offers a wide range of services including home maintenance plans, age in place remodeling, kitchen and bathroom remodeling, finished basements, and hardwood floor refinishing. More information can be found online at https://www.glenmillerthehomedoctor.com/.