Sacramento Bathroom Remodeling Ideas for Future Retirement

By Sarah C. Simmons


If you've had your home for years, the thought of aging in place may have crossed your mind at one time or another. After all, who wants to live in a community home when you can live comfortably in the house you've shared with your family for years? With several key adjustments especially in high-risk areas like the bathroom, you can make your home a comfortable and safe retreat for your future retirement. Here are some ideas on remodeling your Sacramento bathroom to make it safer for you when you get older:

Switch to heated, non-slip floors.

If you're going for a major remodel, ask your contractor for heated, non-slip flooring. The heated floor will be a blessing to your tired joints in the future while your hips will thank you for the non-slip floor. Since your joints and balance will likely deteriorate as you age, it's best to have precautions ready.

Install more efficient illumination.

By the time you retire, your eyes will probably be weaker than they are today. Impaired vision can cause accidents in the bathroom. You can make your bathroom safer by getting your contractor to install more efficient lighting. Overhead lights and task lights will go a long way in keeping your bathroom sufficiently illuminated.

Change to easy-grip, joint-friendly handles.

As you age, your joints may falter and grow weaker. You can prepare for this weakness by having easy grip knobs on your bathroom cabinets and door. If your contractor employs a bathroom remodeling designer in Sacramento, ask about aesthetically pleasing options that will work great in your bathroom. Grab bars are also excellent additions. You can use them for towel racks in the meantime.

These are just some of the ways to remodel your Sacramento bathroom in preparation for your retirement. For more information or tips, talk to a professional Sacramento bathroom remodeling contractor today.




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