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- One bedroom and an accessible bathroom are located on
the entry level along with other major living spaces, making
stair climbing less necessary.
- A 32” clear opening door width (using 36” wide doors)
for all doorways makes maneuvering easier for those
with equipment (carriages, strollers, walkers, wheelchairs
and movers.
- Doors have easy-to-use lever handles.
- Clear floor space (18” minimum) beside door on pull side
at latch jamb provides space to move out of the way of the
door swing when pulling it open.
- Circulation route (42” recommended minimum width)
provides maneuvering room in the hallways and archways.
- Turning space in all rooms (5’ diameter) enhances
usability and safety.
- A residential elevator provides easy access to the
second floor. A less expensive alternative in new home
planning would be to provide stacked closets for later
installation of an elevator, if needed.
- The stairway includes several features to improve safety
and to assist those with balance or vision difficulties.
Handrails extend horizontally beyond top and bottom risers
and are mounted on both sides of stairs. Treads and risers
visually contrast with one another and have additional
lighting.
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