Universal Design for the Home: Great Looking, Great Living Design for All Ages, Abilities, and Circumstances
Universal Design (UD) is coming of age. Once a home design specialty that was little known, of limited interest, and a source of embarrassment more than pride, it is attracting widespread media attention and taking on (as befits its name) almost universal appeal -- and with good reason. The concept emerged years ago out of the need to make homes safe and accessible for the...more
Paperback, 208 pages
Published
February 1st 2008
by Quarry Books
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What a disappointment! This book was not really written to illustrate the ways we can make our homes wheel chair, small person, old person accessible. This was to advertise manufacturers that supply materials for such a home. All the homes illustrated must have belonged to millionaires. Good ideas for all, but really shameful advertisement.
What a disappointment! This book was not really written to illustrate the ways we can make our homes wheel chair, small person, old person accessible. This was to advertise manufacturers that supply materials for such a home. All the homes illustrated must have belonged to millionaires. Good ideas for all, but really shameful advertisement.
Great ideas for accessibility features to add to a home. beautiful color photos throughout the book and great ideas organized by the type of rooms.
I really love the idea of a barn-type door for my master. I think it would allow me to block it off when I wanted it blocked but open it up when I don't. There were a couple other good ideas but they didn't stick with me as much.
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