The use of consistent and contrasting flooring minimizes disorientation, and decks are accessed via zero-step thresholds. “More and more, I’m having talks with clients about flexible homes,” Wylie says. “They want homes that will work now and for future needs.”  Photo 7 of 13 in Accessibility Is Only the Beginning—Architecture Needs to Embrace the Full Range of Human Abilities

Accessibility Is Only the Beginning—Architecture Needs to Embrace the Full Range of Human Abilities

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The use of consistent and contrasting flooring minimizes disorientation, and decks are accessed via zero-step thresholds. "More and more, I’m having talks with clients about flexible homes," Wylie says. "They want homes that will work now and for future needs."