By John Cherveny

When you’re seeking to buy your family home you should be thinking long-term and ignore the short-term. Your home should be created to be lived in for your lifetime and more. So we’ve come up with just a few things we believe you should consider when designing your home.

Time Keeps Going

Remember, one day you will be old! It’s an unfortunate, but inevitable part of life. Keep in mind that the spiral staircase you once loved will become a hassle as you continue to age. Universal Design takes into account how accessible and ergonomic a design is. We want to ensure that what we’re designing will be able to be changed or adapted easily in the future and that what we’re designing will offer safety & effectiveness throughout the household. A Universal Design means you’ll be able to live in your house until you’re old and gray!

Gotta Look Good

When you’re designing for a lifespan you take into consideration a style that will last. In addition to your home being accessible to everyone, it’ll also be appealing to the eye! No eyesores like wheelchair ramps or stairlifts! We’re mobile with style.

Design That’s Right for All

Doesn’t matter if you’re right-handed or left, plump or light…Universal Designs make specific accommodations for you and the whole family. Whether you need adjustments for specifics, weights, heights, or simply have a family quirk…we’re here to fit your needs! A good example is our shower design. It’s wide, easily accessible without a step or a lip with a great tap, soap dish & valve height.

We Think About Everyone

We seek to design homes that ensure all inhabitants are comfortable with the minimal effort required to live there. When you think of home you don’t want to picture unnecessary work…you want to think of a sanctuary. We’re all about addressing accessibility and being adaptable in house design and planning.

While we know that building & designing a home is far from an easy task; we believe that we can help ensure that when you take this leap you will create a place that is yours forever. Think about this as you plan and design your next home.