Title: Re: [QUAD-L] Home Accessibility
Lori
You’re going 2 have 2 help my architect out designing my place when the time comes. I love the home you described. Except my office won’t have room 4 hubby :) or wifey my office will be my place of solitude :)

On 1/4/05 1:23 PM, "Lori Michaelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


 I'll keep my answer short & simple.  I'd like the floor plan HUGE (with money being no obstacle) and an "open floor plan."
 
Widened doorways or archways from one room to another.
 
Glorious hardwood floors throughout.
 
Solar heating roof in at least half the house so colder days I can just sit in a warm area.  With an indoor tropical area and waterfall.
 
Ceiling track lifts at least in the bedroom.  The bedroom I'd want HUGE as well to fit my hospital bed in it and a king sized bed as well.  Plus a good area to maneuver in and around the beds and furniture.  A sitting area in the bedroom as well.  Nice homes near us have those.
 
A pool with a lift.  A hot tub inside & out with lifts.  Ceiling track lift from bed to indoor hot tub and to tub.
 
Very level lot with grass & a yard as smooth as a golf green.  Ideally a 2-5 acre home with pretty trees.
 
Actually (with money not a problem) we'd like 2 homes.  One in the northeast near my family for summers & fall.  One somewhere out west here for wintering.
 
A COMPLETELY accessible office (huge room) with my own workspace and then hubby would have his in the same room opposite me.
 
ECU unit to the max.
 
Remote-controlled vacuum.  I'm anal on vacuuming but if we had hardwood floors ... not an issue.
 
HUGE attached garage to enter my van on yucky days without going out.
 
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.  Must be more but tis all for now.
 
Lori
 
-------Original Message-------

From: Jessica Ann Gordon <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 01/02/05 12:44:45
To: Quad List <mailto:quad-list@eskimo.com>
Subject: [QUAD-L] Home Accessibility
 
hi all ---
 
my dad, an architect, is part of a convention in march where he has been
assigned to speak on accessibility issues w/ a focus on design for
disabilities. he designed my beautiful new home where i am free to live
almost entirely independently. he has asked me to participate in his
presentation and has given me free reign. so here is where i need help ---
 
i'd like to hear from all of you on the following topics. feel free to write
as much or as little as you'd like. i'd like for all these architects and
engineers to hear first hand from the people they are designing for.
 
1 -- what are the physical obstacles you deal with every day in your home or
in public and how do they affect you?
 
2 -- how would your life be different if you had a home custom built to work
with you and your disability? what would you ask for in that home if money
were not an issue?
 
3 -- how much time do you spend in your home in an average day?
 
4 -- what modifications did you make to your living situation following your
disability/accident?
 
5 -- is there anything you would like architects, engineers and designers to
know from your personal point of view? keep in mind, these are the people
who can make or break accessibility for us.
 
i may be writing again w/ more questions as my part of this project
develops. i'm in the beginning phases and not exactly sure where it will
lead. thank you ahead of time for your help. please include your name, age,
city and state you live in, disability and how long you've lived with this
disability. i really think this could be powerful w/ everyone's input.
 
jessica
 
 


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