Events & Webinars
Webinar: Multi-Generational Home Renovations: Aging in Place + Accessibility + Universal Design
January 8, 2026 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

How to Renovate Your Home So Every Generation Can Live Comfortably — Safely and Independently
With housing costs rising and families choosing to live together longer, multi-generational homes are becoming one of the fastest-growing renovation trends.
But upgrading a home for aging parents, mobility needs, accessibility, or long-term independence requires careful planning — and expert guidance.
This free webinar walks homeowners through everything needed to design a space that is safe, functional, and beautifully integrated with your lifestyle.
What You’ll Learn in This Webinar
Aging-in-Place Renovation Strategies
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Barrier-free floor plans
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Main-floor bedroom and bathroom options
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Future-proofing mechanical systems and layouts
Universal Design Principles
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Designing for all ages and abilities
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Easy-reach storage, accessible kitchens, adaptable bathrooms
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The difference between “accessible” and “age-friendly” design
Accessibility Upgrades That Add Real Value
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Zero-threshold showers
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Wider doorways + hallway clearances
- Smart-home tech for safety and convenience
Multi-Generational Suite Planning
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Separate entrances
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Soundproofing considerations
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Converting basements, garages, or additions
Cost Expectations, Permits & Timelines
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Typical renovation investments
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Code requirements for accessibility
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Common surprises homeowners should plan for
Why Multi-Generational & Accessible Design Matters
Renovations that support aging parents or mobility needs are not just about meeting today’s requirements — they increase safety, reduce long-term care costs, and improve quality of life.
They also add long-term resale value, as accessibility features are increasingly in demand.
If you’re planning a renovation for an aging parent, someone with mobility needs, or extended family living under one roof, this webinar provides a trusted roadmap.
Who Should Attend
This webinar is ideal for:
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Homeowners planning for aging parents
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Families considering multi-generational living
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Anyone preparing for future mobility needs
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People interested in universal or barrier-free design
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Homeowners exploring accessibility renovations before hiring a contractor
About the Presenter
Our expert renovation and custom home team specializes in multi-generational design, accessibility upgrades, and universal design renovations.
With years of experience transforming homes to support independent living, we guide families through every step of the process — from design to permits to construction.