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If you want to spend your golden years at home and not in a facility then making sure your home is safe and navigable is critical to your long term plans.

Remodeling your home to not only look beautiful today, but also have the accommodations you’ll need as you age is the smart investment that protects your lifestyle and independence in your senior years.

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  • Why bathrooms are the best place to start preparing to age in place.

  • The top features and accommodations to consider including in your remodel.

  • How to blend age in place features seamlessly with the rest of your design.

  • How a Senior Bathroom Remodel can actually increase the value of your home and keep you out of a retirement facility.

Age in Place NTX Blog: Connecting the design you love with the features you need:

Common Accommodations

  • Bathroom with beige tiled walk-in shower with metal grab bars, wooden vanity with beige marble countertop, white sink, and a rectangular mirror, decorated with a small bouquet of white roses, illuminated by a wall-mounted light.

    Bath to Shower Conversion

    Typical bathtub shower combos can become tripping and falling hazards as stepping in and out of a tub can become difficult over time. Thankfully most bathrooms can be converted to simple walk-in shower providing a safe and luxurious environment.

  • Bathroom with beige tiled walls and floor, white toilet, wooden cabinet with a beige countertop, a small glass vase with white roses, a wall mirror, and metal grab bars.

    Grab Bars

    Whether in the bathroom or a hallway, grab bars can be a convenient support. Increasingly, these are available in stylish finishes and can look extremely discreet, ensuring your home doesn’t begin to feel like a hospital.

  • Front porch of a brick house with a dark gray door, white railing, black lantern-style wall lights, and neatly trimmed bushes, with a walkway leading to the entrance.

    Ramps and Thresholds

    Whether ramps, door and hallway widening, new nonslip floors, or another major renovation, we can help you identify and create the necessary accommodations while maintaining the cozy nature of your home.