19 March 2019
Arizona ranks #2 in the U.S. for drawing in baby-boomers, according to the Census data. Today's homeowners are more active than ever and determined to stay in their home as they enjoy retirement. We all crave our independence, and in most instances a minor remodel of our home can make that independence possible.
"There are minor modifications that can be made to your home now," said Todd Whittaker, owner of remodeling company TWD in Peoria Arizona, "modifications that will make it easier and safer to live through any life stage. It's not about making your home institutionalized. Material choices and selections on the market now are more focused around creating a safe environment, in styles that blend seamlessly into your home's design. Safety, durability and convenience all play a key role in transforming your house into your forever home."

Todd Whittaker and his on-staff design team are nationally accredited Universal Design Certified Professionals (UDCP), a prestigious designation given by the National Association of the Remodeling Industry. Universal design, simply put, is the design practice used in making your home accessible to anyone, in any stage of life, whether that be living in the home or just visiting. This can include small children, someone with temporary or long-term disabilities, anyone with mobility limitations (whether minor or more sever), and even active healthy adults. "This specialized design skillset," Todd explains, "is something that we are passionate about. Arizona is one of the best states to retire in, and our Valley homes should be able to support their active and aging lifestyles."
A few of the most common larger scale design aspects that support aging in place that you may want to begin thinking about are having dedicated living quarters available on the first floor should a temporary mobility restriction ever happen, freeing your flooring of any tripping hazards (especially transition areas and the use of rugs), and introducing decorative grab bars for added stability in the areas you'll need it the most. Widening of doorways and halls to 36 inches from the standard will make your home more accessible for strollers, walkers, or any other transportation device.
Don't wait until something unfortunate happens. By thinking proactively about your home now, you can save both time and money. If you are looking for minor upgrades and remodel projects that you can focus on now to make an impact for your future, Todd Whittaker Drywall Inc. (TWD) recommends implementing these tips for your kitchen and bathrooms:
The kitchen is the hub of the home making it a vital room to needs to be safe and functional for all members of your household.
Switch to D-shaped handles and drawer pulls, which are easier to utilize for anyone in your home that may have or experience arthritis. Not to mention, they are less likely to catch on clothing as you pass by.A safe well-designed bathroom is one of the most important aspects to being able to maintain your independence.
Talk to your general contractor about remodeling your shower to be curbless. Removing this barrier, reduces your risk of tripping.
A simple upgrade that you can make today is to switch out your cabinet knobs that may become difficult to grasp with D-shaped handles.Planning for the future by making these improvements and adjustments now, or in phases, will make your home safe and accessible for your family for years to come.
To continue reading about design tips for your home, check out the TWD Blog: Aging In Place Remodeling – Your Complete Guide to Creating Safe, Accessible Homes. While some of these tips can be done quickly and easily, we hope that you will keep TWD in mind for all of your home remodeling and repair needs.
TWD is an award winning full-service general contractor that has been honored to build an extensive portfolio of kitchen and bathroom remodels, full home renovations and repairs while serving the Greater Phoenix area since 1996. For more information on the services offered visit TWDAZ.com or call (623) 544-1211 to schedule your Design Showroom appointment with one of our expert designers. Certified Rosie Partner Since 2012. ROC271236
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