Accessible Design with Style: Experts Weigh In on Future-Ready Homes
At Adaptive Living, we often hear a common question from Ottawa homeowners: How can we make our homes more accessible without sacrificing style? More and more people—whether aging in place or planning for future needs—are looking for ways to blend functionality with aesthetics. In this issue of Living Larger, we’re turning to leading interior designers and accessibility experts to explore how thoughtful modifications can make homes safer, more comfortable, and effortlessly stylish.
From seamless flooring transitions to elegant grab bars that double as design elements, this article highlights practical, beautiful solutions that ensure accessibility without compromise. Whether you live in a historic home in Westboro or a modern space in the Glebe, these expert insights can help you create a home that works for you now—and for years to come.
Read more about how accessibility and style go hand in hand here:
How to Design an Accessible Home Without Compromising Style