With all the recent talk on home adaptations, I thought that it'd be a good idea to share pictures of our adapted homes.
The first set of pictures is my living room. As you can see in the "before" picture, the living room floor is originally about a foot lower than the rest of the house. There's two steps down to get to the living room and it was impossible for me to get down without help. In the "after" picture, you can see that the floors have been raised so the level is flush with the rest of the house.
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The second set of pictures is my bedroom door. As you can see in the "before" picture, my bedroom originally had a single door which made it hard for me to get in and out. On the "after" picture, you can see that the doors are now double which makes it much easier for me to get in and out.
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I have more pictures on my computer so I'll post them up when I find them
Nice house DJ, I thought that Canadians lived in igloos,lol. But seriously a very nice house. Here is some photos of our bedroom and my bathroom, unfortunately we rent so couldn't do to much renovation. But the landlord took out the glass shower screen so our main bathroom has become a wet room, I just wheel up next to the shower and away I go, and we where very lucky because the house had wide hallways and our bedroom is huge.
And here's my bathroom, for some reason unknown to me I couldn't load the two photos in the one post. The plastic bag hanging on the window is to cover my toe.
DJ..the pics show that you have great space in your home that makes it very easy for you to get around without difficulty and yes its a beautiful home
Butiki...thankyou for sharing too...you look to have too but i bet with having young children you are forever picking up off toya and things off the floor or wheeling around them
DJ..the pics show that you have great space in your home that makes it very easy for you to get around without difficulty and yes its a beautiful home
Butiki...thankyou for sharing too...you look to have too but i bet with having young children you are forever picking up off toya and things off the floor or wheeling around them
Yes Lαrα, I spend my life moving things out of my way, particularly from down the hallway, bikes, scooters, any number of toys. It's amazing what will stop you in your tracks in a wheelchair.