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Inclusive architecture

Internal pocket doors offer an unobtrusive doorway in this scheme by Giles Pike Architects

Anyone who creates a custom-made property has the opportunity to really think about what they need from their home, both now and in the future. So it’s no wonder that some of the most pioneering inclusive architecture has been through self built homes. For those who have a disability, the opportunity to adapt their house or create a new tailormade dwelling could dramatically improve their quality of life, but inclusive design goes far beyond just making a house wheelchair friendly. It could mean catering for those with impaired movement, failing eyesight or reduced hearing. Remember that people can also be temporarily disabled by an injury, illness or even pregnancy, while mental illness and dementia can be strongly affected by our daily surroundings. Try not to just think about how your house design will affect the residents, as you may also want to be able to cater for potential guests of all ages.

When it comes to inclusive design, there are some key principles to follow. The solutions are often simple and affordable to incorporate, but can be missed if you don’t take a careful approach to planning your design. But it’s worth the effort, as creating a fully accessible property will make a house more welcoming for everyone who uses it. This month, I’m looking into what changes you can make to your property’s scheme to ensure it’s suitable for anybody, regardless of their age or abilities.

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