Residential Design for Aging In Place
Discover the essential guide, Residential Design for Aging In Place by Drue Lawlor, published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 2008. This insightful hardback book spans 256 pages and focuses on the growing demand for barrier-free living spaces tailored for older adults in the United States.
As the aging population increasingly seeks to remain in their homes, the need for thoughtful, adaptive design has never been more critical. Lawlor equips interior designers, architects, and homebuilders with the knowledge and tools to create or retrofit residences that foster independence and comfort for seniors. This comprehensive resource emphasizes innovative strategies to enhance accessibility while maintaining aesthetic appeal, ensuring that homes can evolve with their inhabitants' needs.
Whether you're a professional in the field or a homeowner looking to improve your living environment, this book is a must-have for anyone invested in enhancing the quality of life for older individuals.