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  • Future-Proof Your Home: Remodeling Ideas for Comfort and Accessibility 

    Future-Proof Your Home: Remodeling Ideas for Comfort and Accessibility 

    As more homeowners focus on living in place, they are requesting remodeling projects that prioritize safety, accessibility, and future-proofing. These changes not only make homes more functional, but also enhance comfort and longevity for older adults who would prefer to age in their current homes. From universal design to innovative technologies, here are the top trends for remodeling homes with aging in mind:

    1. Universal Design for Accessibility is fundamental to creating spaces that are usable for everyone, regardless of age or ability. Bathroom remodels are crucial for living in place, incorporating features like zero-entry showers, grab bars, and adjustable-height vanities to improve safety. These modifications can seamlessly blend with the overall aesthetic of a bathroom, maintaining both functionality and style. Laura Watson, Development Manager, ASID, UDCP, at The Cleary Company, emphasizes that “accessible design isn’t just about making homes safe—it’s about creating an environment that evolves with the homeowner’s needs.”

      Beyond the bathroom, open-concept living is another major trend, enabling greater mobility by reducing physical barriers like narrow hallways and thresholds. This approach supports homeowners who might use mobility aids such as walkers or wheelchairs. Learn more about Universal Design on our blog!

    2. Technology Enhancements. The integration of smart home technology is revolutionizing aging-in-place design. Homeowners are increasingly adopting features like voice-activated lighting, automated climate control, and fall-detection systems, which provide added security and convenience. These technologies help create a home that is not only easier to manage, but also safer for older adults who wish to maintain their independence.

      Smart kitchens are becoming more common, with innovations such as touchless faucets, remotely controlled ovens, and motion-sensor lighting. These upgrades help simplify daily tasks and enhance the usability of the space as mobility and dexterity change over time. 

    3. Kitchen Adaptations. Remodeling for accessibility is a key focus for aging in place. Updates like varying countertop heights allow for both seated and standing use, while drawer-style dishwashers and pull-out shelving provide easy access to storage and appliances. These design elements ensure that the kitchen remains a functional and central part of the home, no matter the homeowner’s age or mobility.

      Incorporating smart appliances, such as refrigerators that alert you when you’re low on groceries or ovens that can be controlled via smartphone, adds an extra layer of convenience. These features are ideal for those who want to age in place while embracing modern technology. 

    4. Multi-Generational Living. projects increasingly focus on creating flexible spaces for multi-generational households. Homeowners are transforming basements or spare rooms into separate living areas, complete with bathrooms and small kitchenettes. These spaces provide privacy for aging relatives or long-term guests while keeping everyone under the same roof. 

    5. Sustainable Design Choices are also becoming a growing priority in remodeling. Many homeowners are choosing eco-friendly materials like bamboo flooring and recycled countertops, along with energy-efficient appliances. These materials not only reduce the environmental impact but also contribute to long-term savings in utility costs. Energy-efficient windows, water-saving fixtures, and solar panels are additional sustainable choices that are becoming more popular in aging-in-place remodels. These updates align with both financial and environmental goals, helping homeowners create spaces that are cost-effective and eco-conscious over time. 

    Proposed Design Concept | Primary Suite Addition

    For the primary bathroom above, Designer Katie Florjancic, UDCP, planned for a removeable cabinet in the vanity designed for future wheelchair sink access, giving the clients flexibility in the space as they age and needs change. The space is designed for a wheelchair to have access to the sink. Other Universal design features include:

    • Zero Entry Shower with a bench, handrails and multifunction shower heads, including a handheld spray on a rail for different height positions.
    • Solid surface flooring with no or low profile transitions between tile and LVP.
    • Hardwired motion activated closet lights.

    Beyond Accessibility 

    Remodeling for living in place goes beyond accessibility—it’s about creating a home that is both functional and future-proof. Incorporating universal design principles, integrating smart technology, and using sustainable materials ensures that homes remain comfortable and safe as their owners’ needs evolve. As Laura Watson aptly puts it, “The best design looks ahead, anticipating tomorrow’s needs while maintaining today’s comfort.” 

    These trends highlight the growing importance of thoughtful, adaptable design in remodeling projects, ensuring that homes can support their owners throughout all stages of life. Learn more about Accessibility and Universal Design at the Universal Design Living Laboratory, a home located in Columbus, Ohio!

    Planning to remodel your home? Why not future-proof it while you’re at it? Schedule a call with our Client Relations Coordinator to get started.

  • Bathroom Remodel | Westerville OH

    Bathroom Remodel | Westerville OH

    Project Spotlight: The age of this suburban primary en suite was beginning to show it’s age. This renovation resulted in a stunning spa-like bathroom that embraces minimalist design and natural elements like walnut cabinets. A Design-Build remodel that won to TWO Contractor of the Year awards from the National Association Remodeling Industry! (Central Ohio Chapter 2020 & East Central Region 2021)

    Client Profile: Repeat clients who have hired our team for several remodeling projects! (basement, exterior & outdoor living spaces). A Busy professional dual income couple with young children. Their home was built 2002 and they’ve lived their since 2003.


    Clients Needs:
    • Desire an updated & low maintenance bathroom that feels like a calm & relaxing retreat.
    • Neutral palette that incorporates nature.
    • Dislike the existing large soaking tub & deck, obtrusive and feels cramped.
    • Larger shower with upgraded “luxury” plumbing components.
    • Address water & mold issues in cabinets & exterior wall.
    • Increase ventilation of space – airflow & control moisture.
    • Modern design style with fixtures & finishes that are easy to maintain.
    • Mindful consideration of client’s environmental sensitivities with respect to dust, mold, odors & VOCs.

    Proposed Design Plan

    Successful meeting of client needs is evident in the design & execution of the proposed plans:

    • Style & luxury evident in the selections custom walnut vanity cabinets, custom vanity mirrors, Cambria quartz, Hansgrohe shower components, porcelain tile floor & custom shower pan & door.

    • More open spacious floorplan, larger shower frameless glass surround creates more open/spacious feel.

    • New exhaust fan upgraded ventilation of space.

    • Easy to maintain surfaces like quartz, porcelain tile & glass.

    Items proposed during design phase but client opted not to include in their budget:
    • Champagne gold finish on Delta plumbing fixtures
    • Larger shower with built-in bench
    • Build and install custom walnut bench & shelving outside shower
    • Heated floors

    Bathroom Remodel Project Cost: $60 – $75k

    Time Commitment: Estimating & Design – 6 weeks / Construction – 8 weeks

    5 star Guild Quality review & testimonial:

    “This bathroom remodel was our fourth project with The Cleary Company Remodel-Design-Build in Columbus Ohio. The communication has always been great, everything was smooth, and the results are just what we wanted. Organization of their whole design build process is also top notch.”

    Read more about this project in Westerville Magazine.

  • Mudroom Addition with Kitchen & Family Room Remodel

    Mudroom Addition with Kitchen & Family Room Remodel

    Upper Arlington, OH Home Remodeling Project Profile:

    Project Year: 2012 | Project Cost: $200,001 – $500,000

    The dual-income active family of 4 desired a larger kitchen with a better layout for meal preparation and entertaining plus more functional storage. We proposed to open the wall between their family room and kitchen but by doing so it required the removal of an unused 2nd staircase to the upper floors. This design solution made a huge difference in the home’s traffic flow as well as allows mom to keep an eye on the little ones while preparing meals.

    The kitchen scope of this project won a Contractor of the Year Award from NARI of Central OH in the Residential Kitchen Remodel category over $120k. The scope of work for the entire project was more than just remodeling the kitchen. Our Design-Build Team also relocated a powder room, built an addition of a mudroom, refinished hardwood floors, and updated the adjacent family room w/new flooring, drywall, lighting, and paint. Luxury features of the newly remodeled spaces are heated tile floors, Cambria quartz countertops, custom Amish built cabinetry and state of the art appliances. Additionally, this home was featured on the 25th anniversary Kitchen Kapers tour. This tour of exclusive homes in Upper Arlington OH is a philanthropic endeavor of Riverside Methodist Hospital Service Board VII.

    The longtime clients hired our Team for multiple phases of this Remodel-Design-Build project as their family expanded and grew. Overall we completed two additions as well as extensive remodels of their first floor, including the kitchen, family room, and powder room. Second-story projects included a bedroom addition and a primary en suite remodel.

    Before Photos

    After Remodeling Photos

    Also included in the scope, remodeling and expanding the kitchen footprint, relocating a powder room, building a new mudroom, refinishing all the hardwood floors and updating the adjacent family room with new flooring, drywall, lighting and paint. Luxury features of the new kitchen included heated tile floors, Cambria quartz countertops, custom Amish built cabinetry and state of the art appliances.

    Additionally, this home was featured on the 25th anniversary Kitchen Kapers tour. A tour of luxury kitchens in Upper Arlington OH raising funds to support cancer care at OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital.

    Read more about this home in TriVillage Magazine.

    Ready to transform your home with a remodeling project?

    Design-Build remodeling can transform your home into a more inviting, functional, and versatile space for entertaining. By combining functionality, aesthetics, and comfort, remodeling your home’s interior spaces can transform your spaces, enhancing both casual get-togethers and formal gatherings.

    Our Design-Build-Remodel Team is ready to collaborate with you on your outdoor living space additions. Contact our Client Relations Coordinator by calling 614-459-4000 or visit the Contact page on our website.