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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… |
06/01/2013 |
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.… |
11/19/2012 |
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… |
08/30/2013 |
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… |
03/24/2013 |
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… |
01/24/2011 |
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… |
01/08/2011 |
Book Review: The Accessible Home Brian McMillan built this fully accessible -- and beautiful -- home after being paralyzed in a motorcycle accident. His house… |
05/31/2013 |
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,… |
06/08/2011 |
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… |
06/01/2011 |
Book review: Unassisted Living Architect Wid Chapman and xxx Jeffrey P. Rosenfeld have compiled the work of 33 architects into a refutation of the… |
12/31/2013 |
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… |
09/10/2013 |
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… |
06/04/2013 |
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,… |
01/22/2013 |
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… |
10/28/2012 |
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… |
06/02/2011 |
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01/22/2011 |
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… |
01/11/2011 |
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… |
01/24/2011 |
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… |
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House review: New American Home The New American Home has a lot to like, but even as America ages and the built environment is… |
07/30/2012 |
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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… |
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02/15/2012 |
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… |
08/01/2012 |
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. … |
05/31/2013 |
Safety checklist: Bathroom Are faucets easy to use with one hand and little finger strength? Are shower and sink valves pressure-balanced or thermostatically… |
03/15/2012 |
Safety checklist: Bedroom Forget the monsters under your childhood bed, your bedroom should be the most comfortable, safest room in the house. But… |
03/15/2012 |
Safety checklist: Closet Are closet rods adjustable, or easy to reach? Is there a rack or shelves on which to store shoes, so… |
03/15/2012 |
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… |
06/02/2013 |
Safety checklist: Dining room No matter the furniture style, a pleasant dining experience takes place at diner-friendly furniture, such as the slab table… |
03/15/2012 |
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;… |
06/02/2013 |
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… |
06/02/2013 |
Safety checklist: Exterior Is there at least one no-step entrance to the house? Are pathways, sidewalks, driveway access, steps and porch surfaces even… |
06/02/2013 |
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… |
06/02/2013 |
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… |
06/02/2013 |
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… |
06/02/2013 |
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… |
06/02/2013 |
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… |
01/10/2011 |
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… |
05/05/2013 |
Universal design for bathrooms What do people mean when they refer to Universal Design in a bathroom? The high-styled bathroom… |
06/09/2011 |
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… |
08/22/2013 |
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… |
03/16/2011 |
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