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10 things to know about Universal Design
Architect Deborah Pierce, author of "The Accessible Home: Designing for All Ages & Abilities" (Taunton, 2012), addressed attendees at the Universal Design…
Abilities Expo puts people on the move
We checked out the Abilities Expo at the McHenry Convention Center in San Jose over the weekend of Nov. 16-18.…
Aging eyes: Let there be light
Black socks or navy blue? As we age, it becomes more difficult to tell. That's because aging eyes not only…
American Home: New but not 'friendly'
 The New American Home in Henderson, NV. (Photo courtesy Timberlake Cabinetry) The New American Home, built in Henderson, NV, and…
Barrier-free entry: Easy come, easy go
For those with limited mobility, moving about the house is made easier when transitions are seamless. A single step can…
Barrier-free floors: Getting even
Anyone who's tripped over a scatter rug knows they're not called "scatter" or "throw" rugs for nothing. One of the first…
Book Review: The Accessible Home
 Brian McMillan built this fully accessible -- and beautiful -- home after being paralyzed in a motorcycle accident. His house…
Book review: The Longevity Project
Everyone wants to live a long life, but nobody knows for sure how to go about making that happen. Mostly,…
Book review: The Roadmap to 100
Dr. Walter Bortz doesn't countenance excuses. "Get a pedometer," he told me during a chat at last fall's AARP conference…
Book review: Unassisted Living
Architect Wid Chapman and xxx Jeffrey P. Rosenfeld have compiled the work of 33 architects into a refutation of the…
Brick & mortar aging in place shop: Beverly's Daughter, Seattle
If you live in the greater Seattle area, a visit to the shop Beverly's Daughter, formerly known as the Aging…
Can Safety be Sexy? We wanted to know.
Wednesday June 5, we hosted a Twitter chat for June Home Safety month titled, Can Safety be Sexy? We wanted…
Drawers easier to use
Kitchen cabinets have come a long way since grandma's silverware drawer threatened to land on the floor, spilling its contents,…
Easy living on the farm
"How do you keep 'em down on the farm after they've seen Paree?" could have been rephrased as "How do…
Finding answers to special needs
Not all needs are the same. Thus, while universal design is meant to create environments that work well for people…
Get a grip on handles, instead of knobs
Knobs are so last year! Ask anyone whose worsening arthritis has made onetime simple tasks painful. Mom's osteoarthritis made her…
Getting cabinets up off the floor
We're not sure who decided that base cabinets should begin four inches above the floor, but this isn't set in…
Getting there is half the fun
The basement recreation room with its full kitchen and adjacent patio was my mother's preferred place for entertaining her large…
Grab bars: Safety needn't be costly
Every bathtub and shower should have a grab bar. That's not rocket science. It's not turning one's home into a…
House review: New American Home
  The New American Home has a lot to like, but even as America ages and the built environment is…
How to make your kitchen fit your needs
If location, location, location is the mantra in real estate sales, the magic words for planning a kitchen that supports your personal…
Product overview: User-friendly designs
Many vendors and manufacturers are getting on the bandwagon with Universal Design products. They are realizing the benefit of designing…
Product review: Easy chairs
Design Days at San Francisco Design Center, the annual event that brings out the best in high-end home furnishings, caught…
Product review: MotionSense faucet
We're always looking for fixtures that are easy to use by people of all ages and abilities. And in Moen's…
Safety checklist: Basics for a friendly house
  Safety checklist: Basics for a friendly house 1.    Is there a bedroom and bath on the main level? 2.    …
Safety checklist: Bathroom
Are faucets easy to use with one hand and little finger strength?  Are shower and sink valves pressure-balanced or thermostatically…
Safety checklist: Bedroom
Forget the monsters under your childhood bed, your bedroom should be the most comfortable, safest room in the house. But…
Safety checklist: Closet
Are closet rods adjustable, or easy to reach? Is there a rack or shelves on which to store shoes, so…
Safety checklist: Communications and safety systems
Not everyone has joined the digital age, but being safe at home means having reliable ways to call for help…
Safety checklist: Dining room
  No matter the furniture style, a pleasant dining experience takes place at diner-friendly furniture, such as the slab table…
Safety checklist: Doors, stairs, hallways
Are there secure handrails on both sides of the stairway? Is there good lighting in all transition areas, especially stairways;…
Safety checklist: Electrical and water systems
Are there sufficient electrical outlets, with GFI (ground fault interruptor) outlets in bathrooms and kitchen? Are there light switches at…
Safety checklist: Exterior
Is there at least one no-step entrance to the house? Are pathways, sidewalks, driveway access, steps and porch surfaces even…
Safety checklist: Kitchen
"Today's kitchens easily supplant the bathroom as the home's most dangerous room," writes Jane Brody, the New York Times Personal…
Safety checklist: Laundry
Is the laundry on the main living level? Are washer and dryer front-loading? Is dryer properly vented with easy-to-clean lint…
Safety checklist: Living areas
Are pathways clear and furniture positioned to aid in moving about the room? Are wires and cords out of harm's…
Safety checklist: Storage, garage and basement
Can you get out of the car and into the house easily? Is garage floor clear of clutter? Is there…
Space planning: Staying balanced
Walking is difficult enough for people whose legs don't quite work right, but for many people it's a loss of…
U.S. Access Board chair Karen Braitmayer makes her own mid-century house accessible
    Architect Karen Braitmayer in the kitchen of her Seattle home.  Karen Braitmayer is an architect on a mission. A…
Universal design for bathrooms
What do people mean when they refer to Universal Design in a bathroom?         The high-styled bathroom…
Wet Rooms; What design could be more sexy for the bath?
In June when we hosted the #KBTribeChat on Twitter by asking, Can safety be sexy? The response was a resounding…
Where to find past stories
  Here are the stories AFriendlyHouse.com has linked to from its home page:  Will gray be the new green? "Baby…
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