Preparing Your Home to Age With You

Did you know that 10,000 Baby Boomers turn 65 every day?

Whether this demographic includes you, your parents, or even your grandparents, it helps to put retirement in perspective. Time flies by too quickly and without the right preparation, you might find yourself retiring to a home that doesn't suit your needs. 

Preparing your home to age with you means planning now for remodeling efforts that withstand the test of time while keeping you comfortable.

Here are some tips you can consider when preparing your home now to last the rest of your life.

1. Consider Smart, Customizable Kitchen Appliances

The kitchen is one of the most vital elements of any home. As you age, the importance of your kitchen will not diminish. However, to ensure that your ability to use it also remains strong, you will need features and appliances that are smart and adjustable.

For example, you can have kitchen islands installed now that transform with the push of a button to accommodate wheelchairs or changing postures. Additionally, touchless faucets that respond to your voice and smart refrigerators that order groceries for you can all help you retire in comfort.

2. Modernize your Bathroom

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Right now, the trends in bathroom renovations are all about sleek minimalism, empowered with technology. It just so happens that these features will also be invaluable in maintaining the functionality of your bathroom.

First, there's the walk-in shower. With a modern and minimalistic design, these open, accessible showers can add space and value to your bathroom. At the same time, you will be able to walk or wheel yourself right in without having to deal with slippery tub sides or uncomfortable steps. 

Then, touchless, adjustable, and customizable bathroom features from your shower head to your toilet can keep you clean and comfortable.

3. Build a Better Bedroom

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Next, your bedroom should be adjustable to your changing needs as time goes on. From the way you hang your clothes to the height from which you get out of bed in the morning, making little changes in your bedroom can make a big difference in your comfort levels throughout the day.

Start by considering pull-down closet rods that you can quickly and easily adjust to your body. With these customizable rods, finding the right outfit every day can be easier than it's ever been.

Additionally, a bed frame that sits low to the ground will best serve you long-term. ADA-compliant beds are out there that look absolutely stunning and will provide ease and comfort through the post-retirement chapter of your life.

4. Integrate Smart Appliances

In almost every area of your home, smart appliances can offer new levels of convenience. While many may be skeptical of new technology and its usefulness or accessibility, smart devices these days are built to understand all kinds of voice commands. As a result, they are easier to use than ever before. 

From smart washers that are controllable from a home assistant to smart adapters that let you use your voice to control your lights and electronics, there are devices out there that can make your life easier without being too difficult to use.

Explore these smart tools and consider integrating them into your home now. This will help you ensure that you are prepared in the days when you’ll most want the convenience they offer.

5. Streamline your Space

Finally, the entirety of your home can be made safer and more comfortable with the addition of a few simple features. From your floors to your door handles, the right renovations will streamline your home with greater aesthetics and functionality.

For example, you can install non-slip, self-cleaning tile flooring that provides a seamless surface that will remain easy and comfortable to walk on. Additionally, you can install grab bars and railings over stairs, bathtubs, and more without sacrificing looks. These days, it's easy to find sleek and modern products that will look great in your home no matter the decade.

Even replacing your doorknob with a lever handle can add accessibility to your home that you'll be grateful for in years to come. These simple enhancements don't have to be expensive and could have the potential to transform the way you spend your retirement.

Consider these tips when preparing your home to age with you. And don't be afraid to speak with real estate and property management professionals to help you make the most of any remodeling project.

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