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Julia Cohan
  • Phoenix, Arizona
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Remodeling Homes for Accessibility

Julia Cohan
  • Phoenix, Arizona
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This discussion is for people who need advice on how to make their homes accessible for wheelchair users. Please share resources that can help answer accessible remodel questions, provide new ideas and inspiration, or tips from your own remodel experience.  Any suggestions are appreciated!

Thanks,

Julia

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Stephanie Berman
  • Interior Decorator
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Stephanie Berman
  • Interior Decorator
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Here is an overview of accessibility design -- or "universal design" (design of things that can be both accessible and usable by most).

https://www.humancentereddesign.org/resources/universal-design-housing

More specific guidelines -

https://www.huduser.gov/publications/pdf/remodel.pdf

Stephanie

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