Age Gracefully in your Home with Aging in Place Vancouver Renovations
When your home renovation project requires custom designs for aging in place, we’ve got the experience it takes to meet the standards of form and function. Key to aging in place gracefully? Make changes before they're needed. An age-in-place renovation in your Metro Vancouver city can be an affordable way to stay in the home you’ve always loved. Or, it can be a great addition to a new space, creating sellable features, should you wish to move later. As part of a whole home renovation, or major kitchen and bath project, our concept and design planning stage will factor in costs and floor planning from the get-go. You won’t have to deal with accessibility renovations that are an ‘afterthought,’ creating awkward spaces that you’ll be ‘stuck’ with. Bathrooms and stairs get a lot of attention when planning for aging in place, but kitchens are also critical. Counters with space underneath for a wheelchair, stoves with accessible controls, and drawers instead of shelves in lower cabinets: all can make life less of a challenge as mobility diminishes. On this page, you’ll find some of our work in this area of custom construction and home outfitting.
When your home renovation project requires custom designs for aging in place, we’ve got the experience it takes to meet the standards of form and function. Key to aging in place gracefully? Make changes before they're needed. An age-in-place renovation in your Metro Vancouver city can be an affordable way to stay in the home you’ve always loved. Or, it can be a great addition to a new space, creating sellable features, should you wish to move later. As part of a whole home renovation, or major kitchen and bath project, our concept and design planning stage will factor in costs and floor planning from the get-go. You won’t have to deal with accessibility renovations that are an ‘afterthought,’ creating awkward spaces that you’ll be ‘stuck’ with. Bathrooms and stairs get a lot of attention when planning for aging in place, but kitchens are also critical. Counters with space underneath for a wheelchair, stoves with accessible controls, and drawers instead of shelves in lower cabinets: all can make life less of a challenge as mobility diminishes. On this page, you’ll find some of our work in this area of custom construction and home outfitting.