7 Ways To Make Your Home More Accessible
If there’s one home renovation project everyone should think about doing, it’s making your home more accessible. Whether you have aging parents, a family member with a disability, a child on crutches, or anything else, it’s a good idea to make some home updates! Don’t worry, you don’t have to tear down any walls or make any massive changes to make your house more accessible. Here are some of our best tips for increasing your home’s accessibility.
4. Install a Dart Canyon™ sink by Elkay.
The Dart Canyon™ dual-depth sink is the first of its kind — not only is it ADA-compliant, it also has a 9” deep bowl, a raised work shelf, and workstation accessories, allowing for a better experience than standard ADA-compliant sinks. Plus, it’s super stylish and works for the whole family! The bonus with this sink is that it can be installed with cabinet doors at ADA-compliant height, and still has the ability to remove cabinet doors for full accessibility as needed.