Inclusive Interiors: Designing Accessible and Stylish Spaces for All
Amanda D'souza
Learn how to blend accessibility with design, creating homes that are functional, beautiful, and welcoming to all abilities.
Open layouts improve mobility and create flow. Design wide pathways with easy transitions between spaces to accommodate everyone, from wheelchair users to families with children.
Arrange furniture for easy access. Opt for pieces with varied seating heights and leave enough room for movement. Include adjustable tables and reachable storage to enhance comfort and function.
Accessibility doesn’t mean sacrificing style. Choose touchless faucets, pull-out shelves, and low countertops that are both chic and functional for all users.
Design barrier-free bathrooms with curbless showers and elegant grab bars. Add seating for comfort without compromising on aesthetics. Functionality meets style.
Lighting can make or break accessibility. Use layered lighting, like adjustable floor lamps and motion sensors, to cater to all needs. Soft, ambient light adds comfort and sophistication.