If you can’t afford to move – Remodel!
Saturday, September 12th, 2009According to The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University, Boomers were responsible for 50% of the home improvement market in 2008.
One big concern in many renovations is the bathroom. Points for safety are the faucets, the height of the sink and toilet and the entry to the tub or shower.
Lever handle faucets are usually chosen for ease of operation. If the owners have trouble standing up, a higher toilet seat is often helpful. Better than just a higher seat might be a higher bowl. There are 16 1/2 inch tall stools which many like much better than a standard toilet.
If there’s only room for a tub or a shower, it might be time to opt for a shower which is much easier and safer to enter and exit. The other option is a tub with a door on it. These are guaranteed not to leak and can come with hydrotherapy and a seat.
Two huge items to consider with a Boomer bathroom renovation are making doors on the shower and bathroom open outward and installing grab bars on the wall.



