Homebuyers
today are searching for homes that are a refuge of safety and comfort.
Whether inviting a couple of friends for an intimate dinner or whole
gang for a Super Bowl party, most us like to use our homes to entertain.
We delight in welcoming guests and making them feel comfortable.
Think about
the place you live in now. Is it truly hospitable? Can you invite
your college roommate to spend the weekend, now that an auto accident
has put her in a wheelchair? Can you include Aunt Grace in the Thanksgiving
festivities this year since she had to use a walker ever since her
hip surgery? And what about the teenager down the street who broke
his leg in three places falling off his skateboard? Can you still
ask him to come over and program your VCR?
Living in
Armory Park del Sol you can!
All the homes
here incorporate “universal design”, an idea conceived
by the late architect Ron Mace who founded and directed The Center
for Universal Design at North Carolina State University (www.design.ncsu.edu/cud).
In this concept, elements are chosen which, while aesthetically
pleasing, function for the greatest variety of people. For instance,
round doorknobs are useless to a person with limited hand strength,
but everyone can use lever handles.
Some of
the design features discreetly built into every home at Armory Park
del Sol include:
These elements
ensure that every home is “visitable” by everyone regardless
of physical limitations. Moreover, they increase the safety and
comfort of all the occupants. From the day you move in – when
the movers maneuver your precious belongings without banging into
wall and doorways – you will appreciate the sense of openness.
Strollers, shopping carts, and luggage roll in with ease. Bathroom
injuries are reduced for all users. And as we age, you won’t
need to make expensive modifications. They’re already here.
It’s a home for
life!