by tiffany | Sep 19, 2019 | ADA Design, Aging in Place, Inclusive Design, Universal Design
Imagine you are 65 years or older and living in your current home or apartment with some type of disability affecting your hearing, vision, cognition, ambulation, self-care or daily activities. Maybe you’re already joining the 34.6% of the Americans 65 and older with...
by tiffany | May 21, 2019 | Aging in Place, Home Interior, Inclusive Design, Product review, Universal Design
When it comes to selecting flooring, does it seem overwhelming once you see a wall presentation with types of flooring, colors, and what rooms are planned for these detailed selections? Are you debating on carpet versus wood, wood versus tile, or one type of flooring...
by tiffany | Apr 26, 2019 | Universal Design
[Photo credit: Jon Tyson on Unsplash] Help me with the math. The baby boomer population is without a doubt surging [according to AARP about 10,000 people turn 65 a day!] and in the U.S. we have an insufficient number of homes on the market that are suitable to live...
by tiffany | Apr 19, 2019 | ADA Design, Aging in Place, Home Renovation, Inclusive Design, Universal Design
Whether you’re thinking of a remodel project or starting from scratch with a new build, what is that one thing you look forward to in your bathroom? Do you have a dream shower in mind or maybe a bathroom with a soaking tub and a shower? If you’re remodeling, perhaps...
by tiffany | Apr 12, 2019 | Inclusive Design, Travel, Universal Design
Is there a place that stands out in your memory where no matter how many times you stared at the map and tried to orient yourself in place, you still feel lost or trapped in a maze? Maybe you’ve stood at an intersection trying to discern which direction will...
by tiffany | Apr 5, 2019 | Aging in Place, Inclusive Design, Product review, Universal Design
What comes to mind when you think of Bidet? Does it make you think of restrooms in European countries? Is it a frivolous luxury product? Or, does it ever make you think, “Wonder if I should try a bidet?” Surprisingly, bidets have come a long away. They are becoming...