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Multigenerational Living Done Beautifully and Functionally

7/1/2020

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​​Worldwide, multiple generations living under the same roof is the norm. These days, it’s becoming commonplace in America, as well. 
 
Sixty-four million people, or 20% of the U.S. population, live with older loved ones. With the baby boomer generation rapidly aging, that number will only increase. 
 
The reasons for choosing this route are many: Saving money, helping parents age safely, and warding off loneliness are just a few. Often, multigenerational living calls for a renovation. With the proper design, homes can serve their owners longer and can comfortably accommodate loved ones from other generations and life circumstances. 
 
Here are some tips for adding functional, attractive renovations for multigenerational living circumstances: 
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​​Making Multigenerational Living Work
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To make a multigenerational household work, homeowners need a design plan that allows family members to live together and maintain a sense of independence. 
Privacy is a significant consideration, as is flexibility. 

​One of the most popular recent trends is the preference for people to remain in their current homes and make room for family members according to needs. Adjustments, such as raising counter tops in the kitchen or widening doorways throughout the house, are often necessary.
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Successful multi-generational living spaces accommodate older generations while also keeping children and grandchildren in mind. Luckily, many elements of universal design benefit both the very old and the very young.   
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Making Kitchen Design a Priority
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​As the prime gathering space for family meals or conversation, the kitchen must be accessible to all age groups and activities of daily living.
While some blended households have multiple kitchens or an additional kitchenette, most do not. Here are a few elements to consider, including in the latter situation: 
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  • Kitchen islands can provide extra space for food preparation and gathering.
 
  • Rolling cabinets offer extra space and are often accessible whether sitting or standing.
 
  • Pocket doors are easy to maneuver and take up less space than hinged doors.
 
  • Using drawers, instead of doors on base cabinets, makes it easier to see everything inside and requires users to move fewer items to get what they need.
 
  • Under-cabinet lighting facilitates meal prep for everyone and doubles as a nightlight.
 
  • Installing counter tops at varying heights makes it easier for multiple cooks with varying abilities to work at the same time.
 
  • A second dishwasher or refrigerator in the primary kitchen accommodates a larger household.


Final Thoughts
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​Most families who embark on this journey experience many benefits, such as having extra hands to help with children or to pitch in with the cooking. However multi-generational living is achieved, it can create a greater sense of family community. 
 
Contact me if you are thinking of remodeling your home to support a blended living situation. We will work together to design a layout that accommodates a wide range of needs and wants without sacrificing beauty or functionality. 
 
Ready to start your renovation? Reach out today and set up your free consultation so we can discuss your particular needs.
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Lyons-Archer Kitchen and Interior Design is a licensed Prodigy and River Run Cabinetry dealer. We work with homeowners, architects, designers and contractors, providing full services related to home improvement, including new kitchen & bath designs, kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and kitchen remodeling and renovation. We serve clients in the greater Princeton and Bucks county area.
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