Also, I have a few steps that must be ascended and have quickly descended at the front door, however what is to stop me from drawing from other people’s ADA compliant updates plus putting in some ramps next to the stairs or simply switching up the steps with a ramp? I found out through our sibling who made some ADA compliant updates to his current home that the most popular change renovators are seeing is people putting in ADA compliant toilets in their powder rooms

I have been living in the exact same current home I purchased when I was in our mid-thirties! My intention is to retire in that same house, plus now that I am twenty years older than I was when I bought the house in the first place, I am beginning to assume more about making some necessary ADA compliant updates. To give you an example, there may come a time when I need to use a wheelchair, but even though our current home is not a public building, plus therefore isn’t required to have the same kinds of ADA compliant updates, there is nothing wrong with having them in a residence. If I do need to use a wheelchair, most ADA compliant updates that would be helpful would involve being able to get into the powder room plus also maneuver around enough with a wheelchair to be able to use the powder room, but also, in some public buildings, they simply have wider door frames for most wheelchairs. I could make that ADA compliant update to our current home just in case I need to use a wheelchair. Also, I have a few steps that must be ascended and have quickly descended at the front door, however what is to stop me from drawing from other people’s ADA compliant updates plus putting in some ramps next to the stairs or simply switching up the steps with a ramp? I found out through our sibling who made some ADA compliant updates to his current home that the most popular change renovators are seeing is people putting in ADA compliant toilets in their powder rooms. I assume that is a great idea; they are not much more weird than any other toilet, but they just sit taller up off the floor.

 

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