Today’s homeowners approach to health and wellness in design is largely based in the ability to customize product options to fit their needs. Susan Duncan and Beth Taylor discuss the product options available, and the trends we’ll be seeing in the next 3 to 5 years.
How to approach universal design from a broader perspective, helping eliminate the stigma that adaptability is meant only for an older population.
Investing in accessible design upfront means a broader-reaching appeal for the homeowner when trying to sell the home.
Improve accessibility and safety by swapping stairs for ramps in your home or yard. by Laura Gaskill. Houzz Contributor. I cover topics ranging from decorating ideas, product picks, Houzz tours, and interviews with designers and architects, to the monthly home maintenance checklist. If you or someone in your household is in a wheelchair, ramps are …