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2 What is Universal Design? Universal design is a worldwide movement based on the idea that homes should be easily accessed and used by all members of the family, regardless their age, size, or physical abilities.

3 What is Universal Design? There are seven principles of Universal Design, according to The Center for Universal Design at North Carolina State University. They are: 1.Equitable use 2.Flexibility in use 3.Simple and intuitive use 4.Perceptible information 5.Tolerance for error 6.Low physical effort 7.Size and space for approach and use

4 Who needs Universal Design? By spring 2011, Multi-generational living had increased 21.8 million—representing 18.3 percent of households. According to AARP, 84% of Baby Boomers would like to remain in their home as they age. There are an estimated 76 million people in that generation.

5 Why is Universal Design important? Families are sharing the responsibilities of home life. Evolution of how responsibilities are carried out. Average life expectancy continues to increase. A typical family contains members of widely varying ages, sizes and abilities. We should not be forced to move because a house is not adaptable to family change.

6 How do homeowners get Universal Design? Professional contractors are trained to conduct a client needs assessment. Contractors will: Recognize barriers using age and building restrictions. Conduct a home audit for every area of the home. Incorporate unique lifestyle and long-term environmental changes into needs. Advise clients based on emerging technologies, construction techniques and social services. NARI’s Universal Design Certified Professional (UDCP) designation educates and tests contractors on Universal Design practices specifically in remodeling.

7 What does Universal Design look like? 2012 Northeast Regional CotY Award Winning project in Residential Bath under $30,000 category by Custom Craft Contractors Inc., with team member Lifestyles Design based in Lansdale, Pa. Universal Design features in the bathroom. Barrier-free or curbless showers, grab bars Front-mounted faucets can prevent stretching to turn on and off. Open area under sink. Adjustable, wall-mounted mirror angles forward for wheelchair users Slightly raised toilet seat lessens strain of transferring from a wheelchair or sitting down.

8 What does Universal Design look like? Universal Design features in the kitchen: Additional counter space, with increased width near stovetop. Staging area next to oven, where something can be placed while opening/closing door. Additional width between counters and island. Additional legroom in sitting areas. Accessible storage under counters. Increased lighting and task lighting in sink, range and food prep areas. Bathroom 2012 Northwest Regional CotY Award Winning project in Entire House $500,001 to $1,000,000 category, by Aloha Home Builders based in Eugene, Ore.

9 Other common Universal Design features? Exterior: Level entrances Controls: Thermostats, outlets, switches and window hardware must be placed within reasonable range of reach, require a minimal amount of dexterity. Windows: Awning windows, or top-hinged windows, are most user-friendly. Doorways/hallways: Minimum doorway 32” wide, hallways 42” wide. Easy grip controls: Lever handles on doors/faucets, rocker panel light switches, touch pad controls. Appliances: Front loading washer/dryer, elevated dishwasher, electric range with front controls, side-by-side refrigerator.

10 Thank you If you’re home is lacking in accessibility don’t wait to make universal design modifications. For more information, visit NARI’s Website, www.nari.org.


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