Bathroom updates improve livability, long-term value
Baby boomers are a smart group when it comes to home updates.
While embracing today’s lifestyles, they fully recognize that in the future, their homes may need upgrades to help them live well and stay safe.
The bathroom naturally gets the most attention and for good reason. It’s one of the most frequently used rooms in a home and also one with many hazards. Baby boomers are turning towards safer bathing options to support their changing lifestyle including walk-in baths, handicap accessible showers, and other supportive furnishings.
Either see what the homebuilder has to offer, or consider a remodeler. Experts recommend some of these options.
Cold, slick bathroom floors can be a major slipping hazard. If necessary, replace it with an option that is both comfortable and safe. Some people choose to carpet the bathroom because it is warmer and eliminates the slip hazards of traditional hardwood or ceramic flooring, as well as the tripping hazards of rugs. Another option is slipresistant, textured vinyl.
Water and heat therapy can be ideal for arthritis and other aches associated with aging, making a bathtub an asset in a home. But as people age, it can be physically difficult to use a traditional bathtub. That’s why a walk-in tub is a wise investment. Some of the more popular models fit in a traditional bathtub space and have a wide, low-level entry, slip-resistant seat and backrest, temperature- controlled hot water, and some kind of therapy option.
Bathroom drawer handles and knobs are often small and can be difficult to grab with limited dexterity. Add modern style to your bathroom by replacing your existing hardware and accessories — or ask your homebuilder about upgrades — with stylish new options that are also easy to grip. Explore hardware options that are large and simple to grab. New hardware is a quick, affordable upgrade that makes a bathroom easy to use for people of all ages while enhancing interior design.
In the bathroom, lighting is particularly important because it also adds an element of safety. Look for task and ambient lighting into your bathroom renovations.
You might want a dimmer that adjusts bathroom lighting so it can be fully on when showering or getting ready for the day, and then dimmed softly for easy access at night or during long soaks in the walk-in tub.