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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Baby Boomers accept Universal Design for Bathrooms

Plan for Future, Efficiency With Your Bathroom Design

American consumers are choosing to remodel their bathrooms in luxurious and efficient ways, according to a survey by The American Institute of Architects (AIA).

The survey found that Americans are interested in :
  1. Water-saving toilets. Standard toilets typically require a family of four to consume more than 140 gallons a day by flushing alone, while a water-saving toilet only uses about 100 gallons per day per household.
  2. Installing radiant heated floors, which are comprised of low voltage GFCI-protected circuits to power the systems. Hydronic radiant floors are a more traditional and popular approach to floor heating.
  3. "Universal design," which means accessible for everyone.
  4. No-step entry, wide doorways and halls, and main floor facilities.  Curbless showers are being installed in order to provide easy access for all users.
  5. Finally, LED, energy-efficient lighting is also being placed in the bathrooms.
This completes my soapbox forum on universal design.  If you are in need of a universal kitchen or bath design, please call me. 


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