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Remodeling for Easy Access Living

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If you're 50, 60, 70, or older—or living with someone who is— Popular Mechanics will help you turn your home into a haven that’s safer, easier to manage, and conducive to independent living. A must-have for mature adults. Housing studies by the AARP reveal that more than three-quarters of homeowners over 50 want to stay just where they are for the rest of their lives. But as their physical abilities diminish, they may find it increasingly difficult to navigate the home they love. Fortunately, with this intelligently conceived, wonderfully illustrated room-by-room guide from Popular Mechanics , older adults will find many ideas for modifying their space so that they can continue to live independently. Some of the alterations are do-it-yourself; others may require a professional. The more complicated tasks receive especially detailed discussions so that you’ll know exactly what the job entails, how long it should take, and what it typically costs. Pore over a variety of mature home styles, and examine options for flooring, sinks, tubs, appliances, windows, doors, and lighting that make the house more welcoming. Find out which materials work best, including nonskid floor options, anti scalding devices on sinks, and curbless showers. Eye-opening photos show before-and-after images of real-life makeovers, and there’s advice on everything from creating multilevel countertops to installing grab bars in the bathroom.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published April 28, 2006

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April 9, 2013
This book is due 4/29/13 I got this book the same day as
sheds : the do-it-yourself guide for backyard builders / written and illustrated by David Stiles.
this book was supposed to be the one to fill the gap but it doesn't quite do that I wish they had a book for people with physical disabilities and how to modify their house while this did address some issues it did not do it for all
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