Slide Show | August 2006
DESIGN THAT WORKS FOR EVERYONE
Kohler
Functional does not mean institutional. Take the bathroom at right. The design is sleek and modern--it's not until you look closer, that you'll realize how accessible this bathroom really is for young children, aging baby-boomers and elderly folks. There are hundreds of ways to incorporate
universal design in a home. Here are some examples
that illustrate how your living spaces can work better for you.
By Rachel L. Sheedy
Research by Amy Pollak
DESIGN THAT WORKS FOR EVERYONE
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Accessible Bathroom Sink
Kohler
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Grab Bars
Kohler
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Adjustable Shower Head
Kohler
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Seamless Floors
Universal Design Alliance/Fred Gerlich Photography/Designer Lisa Brooks
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Functional Kitchen
Mary Jo Peterson
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Easy Access
Mary Jo Peterson
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Hidden Seating
Mary Jo Peterson
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Open Cabinet Space
Universal Design Alliance/Fred Gerlich Photography/Designer Pamela Goldstein Sanchez
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Add Drawers
Universal Design Alliance/Fred Gerlich Photography/Designer Pamela Goldstein Sanchez
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Improved Laundry
Universal Design Alliance/Fred Gerlich Photography/Designer Candace McNair
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Take an Elevator
Universal Design Alliance/Fred Gerlich
Photography/Designer Bernice Phelps
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Free Flow
Universal Design Alliance/Fred Gerlich Photography/Designers Anna Marie Hendry,
Rita Goldstein,
Ready to apply universal design to your home? While there's no certification for universal design, find a designer who specializes in it through the referral service of the American Society of Interior Designers (www.asid.org). Free Flow






