Modifying your home for aging in place can often leave it feeling like a sterile hospital. But the whole point of making the modifications is so loved ones can feel comfortable and relaxed in their own home. Luckily, there are some key modifications that can not only make your home much more functional but also increase its value.
Let’s take a look at some of the key modifications you can make to your home that will make the rooms more accessible and safe for aging in place while facilitating independence.
When done with both functionality and design in mind, aging in place modifications can easily increase the value of your home.
Wide, accessible entryways are an attractive feature of any home. Steps up to the entryway are not only an issue for those in a wheelchair or with mobility issues, families with small children and strollers want easier access too. Therefore, these aging in place modifications can easily add value.
As we’ve seen, consistent flooring throughout your home minimizes the risk of trips and falls. But it’s also a great selling feature of a home. Most buyers look for modern, hardwood flooring that runs throughout the home, so this is a good modification to invest in.
Security systems can be expensive and time-consuming to install. So buyers are attracted to houses that have high-quality security systems already installed. Having video doorbells, security lights, and cameras help you keep loved ones safe at home while making your home appealing to future buyers.
At Pathway, we specialize in creating stunning interiors with key modifications for aging in place. If you have questions or would like our expert advice, call us today.