Universal Design of Building Bakersfield CA

Universal design in Bakersfield promotes products and spaces that are accessible to all people. If this sounds difficult to build, think again. Finding such barrier-free products may be easier in Bakersfield than you think.

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Universal Design of Building


Universal design is easy to access.


By Scott Milano


Universal design promotes products and spaces that are accessible to all people. If this sounds difficult to build, think again. Finding such barrier-free products may be easier than you think.


A simple way to incorporate universal design into your houses is to use traditional products in non-traditional ways. According to Mary Jo Peterson, a kitchen and bath designer from Brookfield, Conn., universal design isn't all or nothing. She believes that even small changes make a big difference.


One trick is to raise the dishwasher off the floor. It's beneficial to those who have trouble bending over to fill the dishwasher, and it changes the height of the countertop. Varying countertop heights offer more options for those working in the kitchen. AD-AS, a manufacturer of universal design products based in Boise, Idaho, offers an adjustable sink that can be raised and lowered with the touch of a button. According to AD-AS, it's ideal for use while standing or seated.


Modular storage accessories can make it easier to find stored items. Users don't have to dig deep or reach high up; instead, they can pull out or move shelves to find the items they want.


Also, solutions can be as easy as installing levers instead of knobs on doors and faucets. Whether it's due to arthritis or just greasy hands, people have trouble grasping knobs. Levers are easy to operate with the backs of hands and elbows, too.

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