Interior Remodeling When You Need to Have a More Handicap Accessible Home

When you have to make changes to the interior of your home, it's wise to talk to a contractor about remodeling. Making your home more accessible when someone in your family relies on a wheelchair can take some good planning. Your home may need to have doorways widened or tight corners in hallways reconfigured, or even the bathroom changed to make it easier to use. Your contractor will be able to figure out how to make getting into your home as well as navigating from room to room in a wheelchair possible. Interior remodeling will help keep your home looking great while making it accessible at the same time.

Changing Your Doorways

Many doorways in a typical home aren't wide enough to fit a wheelchair through comfortably. When you are remodeling for a person who can wheel around in their own chair, it's important that all doorways allow this to happen. Some doorways may only need to be widened a few inches to make the room easy to access using a wheelchair. When a contractor does this work for you, it is going to have a finished, professional look. Trying to do it on your own can lead to all types of problems.

Opening Up the Space

Open floor plans work best for families where someone uses a wheelchair for mobility. Your general contractor will be able to identify any walls that are not load-bearing and that can be removed. While you aren't going to remove every wall in your home, it helps to identify which ones can be removed to open up various spaces. You can create a modern, open living space when you get rid of a few walls to make it easier to navigate around.

Getting Into the Home

As part of your remodeling project, you may need to create a way to get into the home using a wheelchair if you don't already have one. A ramp built inside the garage that goes up to the door would be ideal. This makes it possible to take your time getting into the home without having to deal with the weather. It might be a good idea to build several ramps so that outdoor spaces like the backyard are also accessible. 

To make your home more accessible, talk with an interior remodeling contractor who will do the job right. With a good plan in place, you will have a beautiful interior the whole family will enjoy.

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In a few short months, my loving spouse and I will begin the construction process on our dream home. Recently, I talked with a general contractor about the upcoming project. This professional informed me how much the project should cost, how extensive the work would be, and what to expect during the construction process. Are you planning to build a house in the near future? Before interviewing potential general contractors, compile a list of questions to ask each one. For instance, you’ll want to know how soon a general contractor can begin working on your home, how many houses he or she has built, where previously built homes are located, and how much he or she thinks the project will cost. On this blog, I hope you will discover smart tips to help you find the perfect general contractor for your project. Enjoy!

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