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Designing for Aging in Place: Remodels That Grow With You

  • Jourdan B.
  • Aug 21
  • 3 min read

Remodeling your home isn’t just about today—it’s about creating a space that adapts as your needs change over time. Whether you’re planning for retirement, thinking ahead for family members, or simply want a home that’s safer and more convenient, aging-in-place remodels are an investment in comfort, independence, and long-term value.


At IGFI Construction, we specialize in designing homes that grow with you, combining safety, accessibility, and style. Here’s how you can remodel your home for aging in place without sacrificing aesthetics or comfort.


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1. Wider Doorways and Hallways

One of the most overlooked aspects of aging-in-place design is space. Wider doorways and hallways make it easier to move around, especially for those using mobility aids like walkers or wheelchairs. These upgrades aren’t just practical—they also make your home feel more open and accessible for family members of all ages.


2. Step-Free Showers and Slip-Resistant Flooring

Bathrooms are high-risk areas for slips and falls, making them a top priority for aging-in-place remodels. Consider:

  • Step-free showers with low or no thresholds for easy entry

  • Slip-resistant flooring in bathrooms, kitchens, and other high-traffic areas

  • Grab bars integrated into the design for safety without sacrificing style

These simple changes improve safety dramatically while maintaining a spa-like, modern aesthetic.


3. Multi-Functional Rooms

As your lifestyle changes, so do your space needs. Remodeling for aging in place often means designing multi-functional rooms that can adapt over time. Examples include:

  • A home office that can later double as a guest room or hobby area

  • Living spaces that can accommodate extra seating or accessibility features

  • Bedrooms designed with flexibility for caregivers or family members

Planning rooms with adaptability in mind saves you from costly renovations down the line.


4. Smart Home Features for Safety and Convenience

Technology makes aging in place easier than ever. Smart home features can enhance safety, efficiency, and peace of mind:

  • Voice-activated lighting and thermostats for hands-free control

  • Smart security systems with cameras, motion detectors, and remote monitoring

  • Automated door locks and garage openers for easier access

  • Fall-detection devices or wearable alert systems for emergencies

These upgrades allow you to maintain independence while keeping your home safe and functional.


5. Kitchen and Living Space Accessibility

Kitchens and living areas are central to daily life, so accessibility is key. Consider:

  • Lowered countertops or adjustable-height surfaces

  • Pull-out shelves and drawers for easier reach

  • Open floor plans to accommodate mobility aids

  • Comfortable seating areas designed for safety and ease of use

With thoughtful design, your home can remain both functional and beautiful for years to come.


Why Remodeling for Aging in Place Makes Sense

Aging-in-place remodels aren’t just for seniors—they benefit everyone. Families planning ahead, caregivers, and anyone who wants a safer, more flexible home can take advantage of these upgrades. Plus, homes designed for accessibility often increase in resale value, appealing to buyers seeking adaptable, long-term living spaces.

At IGFI Construction, we specialize in custom remodeling that balances style, comfort, and accessibility. Whether it’s widening doorways, updating bathrooms, or integrating smart home technology, we help Phoenix homeowners create homes that grow with them.


Ready to Remodel Your Home for the Future?

Your home should work for you at every stage of life. Contact IGFI Construction today to schedule a consultation and discover how we can help you design a home that’s safe, stylish, and ready for the future.


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From Our Family to Yours!

IGFI Construction

Jourdan B.



 
 
 

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