The Case for Accessible Homes

In this article, I attempt to make the case for rethinking our approach to designing and building houses to make them more inclusive, visitable, and livable for everyone.  I believe that with a bit of forethought at the design stage, making a truly accessible home is possible at minimal cost.  You do not have to sacrifice aesthetics or luxury, nor do you have configure the home for the worst case end state.  We can build a basic structure that can be affordably modified, as required, and without major renovation.

No steps! How hard is this to do?  Even on an un-level lot . . .