Renovate for Comfort and Independence:
Discover How Ageing in Place Renovations Can Help You To Continue Living In Your Own Home Comfortably and Safely As You Grow Older.
Over 35 years experience in industry
MEET ANDREW SAMPSON
When I set up Home Projects over a decade ago, I had a clear idea of how I wanted to look after people recladding or renovating their homes in the Eastern Bays of Auckland. I’d been building for years by then. I’d owned a franchise of a major house builder. I’d even worked in Sweden where I learned the importance of accuracy and attention to detail. And setting up Home Projects meant I could use all this experience and be the sort of builder I wanted to have working on my home. Being an approachable, professional and considerate builder is important to me, and it is important to my clients too. I take real pride in my work as a builder. If you want to reclad, or are looking to renovate, and need to find an experienced builder who understands how to get the most out of your home, please get in touch.
“Ageing in place” refers to the ability for seniors to continue living in their own home comfortably and safely as they grow older. This can include making modifications to the home to accommodate any physical or cognitive changes that may occur with age.
“Ageing in place” can be important for seniors who have strong emotional ties to their home and want to continue living in a familiar environment. It can also be a more cost-effective option in the long run, as it can be less expensive than the ongoing fees associated with living in a retirement community or assisted living facility.
There are a variety of renovations that can be done to accommodate “ageing in place,” including installing grab bars in the bathroom, adding handrails to staircases, and widening doorways to accommodate wheelchairs or walkers. Other options might include adding an elevator, building a ground-level bedroom and bathroom, or installing a chair lift for stairs.
There are a variety of professionals who can help with planning and executing renovations for “ageing in place.” This might include architects, contractors, and design professionals who specialize in designing homes for seniors. It’s a good idea to do some research and get recommendations from friends or family before hiring someone to work on your home.
In addition to physical renovations, there are also a few other steps that can be taken to make a home safer and more comfortable for “ageing in place.” This might include things like removing tripping hazards, adding non-slip mats in the bathroom and kitchen, and installing smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors throughout the home. It’s also a good idea to have emergency call buttons in key areas of the home.
Renovating a home for “ageing in place” can be a significant undertaking, but it can be well worth it in the long run.
We are here to help you through the process and bring our experience and expertise to deliver solutions that will work for you now and as you get older.
Continue living in your own home comfortably and safely as you grow older, surrounded by the memories and belongings you love.