by emma | Feb 26, 2019 | Bathrooms, Building and Planning, Doors and Windows
This is part 3 of a deep dive into 12 accessible measurements you need to know. Read part 1 and part 2 to catch up. The reasons behind the numbers Interior doorway openings This is an important requirement to meet as it will make the difference between a...
by emma | Jan 29, 2019 | Bathrooms, Building and Planning, Doors and Windows, Kitchens
About a year ago Miss M wrote the posting, 12 Accessible Measurements you Need to Know. It was written to be used as a quick introduction to some useful accessible measurements. In this posting we’ve decided to dive deeper into these numbers so you’ll have a good...
by emma | Jan 15, 2019 | Bathrooms, Building and Planning, Doors and Windows
If you are going to be building a new home or renovating an older one you should be looking at incorporating wheelchair accessibility. If you don’t, you could be making a big mistake as none of us know what our future holds. What if you or a family member gets sick or...
by emma | Aug 28, 2018 | Doors and Windows, Outdoors
Is there a perfect window treatment? That depends on your definition of perfect. But we think that shutters are pretty darn close. No, they weren’t invented in France Even though they represent the quintessential French café scene they were invented in England almost...
by emma | Dec 5, 2017 | Bathrooms, Building and Planning, Doors and Windows, Kitchens
Building or renovating? We’ve collated a list of the top measurements you’ll need to know in order to incorporate accessibility into your construction project. If you don’t think accessible homes are important, take a couple of minutes and read What is...
by emma | Aug 8, 2017 | Building and Planning, Doors and Windows, Opinion
This stage took far longer than anticipated. We’ve had several interruptions over the past number of weeks that have delayed things. Visits from out-of-country relatives, assisting with an off-island move, and the architectural designer’s summer vacation has led to...