Tenhulzen Tips for Aging Homeowners
Enhancing Home Mobility
At Tenhulzen Residential, we believe a well-designed home should support every stage of life. As homeowners age, safety, comfort, and accessibility become top priorities. In recent years, we’ve seen a growing demand for aging-in-place remodeling—projects that help homeowners remain in their homes comfortably and safely for years to come.
By making thoughtful mobility improvements, you can extend your home’s usefulness and increase its long-term value.
Understanding Age-in-Place Remodeling
Aging-in-place remodeling focuses on adapting your home to meet changing mobility needs. It’s about creating a space that grows with you, minimizing the need to relocate later.
This approach goes beyond simple convenience. It blends functionality, comfort, and future planning into one design strategy. As accessibility becomes a higher priority for many homeowners, features like barrier-free showers, wider doorways, and improved lighting are becoming more common.
Additionally, remodeling for accessibility can be a smart financial move. Homes equipped for all life stages tend to retain higher market value and appeal to a broader range of buyers. Therefore, investing in these upgrades enhances both daily comfort and long-term equity.
Professional Expertise in Mobility Modifications
When planning an aging-in-place remodel, professional experience is essential. Working with a certified remodeler ensures that safety, style, and functionality align seamlessly.
Certifications such as Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR) and Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) demonstrate expertise in accessibility design. These credentials, established by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) in collaboration
with AARP, represent a commitment to excellence in universal design.
At Tenhulzen Residential, our team proudly holds these certifications. We understand how to integrate mobility modifications that complement your home’s aesthetic while addressing your evolving needs. Moreover, we stay current with best practices in safety, accessibility, and sustainability to ensure every remodel stands the test of time.
The Value of Certified Remodeling
Tenhulzen Residential takes pride in holding these certifications. It allow us to be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to execute complex mobility modifications. Being an expert makes us well-versed in the principles established by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) in collaboration with AARP, aimed to address the comforts of aging in one’s own home. By utilizing a certified professional, homeowners can trust the quality and sustainability of the modifications made.
Expanding for Enhanced Mobility
While rambler-style homes often work well for accessibility, limited space can pose challenges. Expanding your home’s footprint is an effective solution. Adding square footage can improve functionality, increase storage, and create safer traffic flow throughout the home.
Moreover, such expansions boost property value and make your home more competitive in today’s market. At Tenhulzen Residential, we design additions that integrate seamlessly with your home’s existing structure and style.
Today’s Market Demand for Mobility-Modified Homes
Today’s housing market reflects a rising interest in mobility-modified homes. Homeowners increasingly value spaces that support them through every phase of life. As a result, properties designed with accessibility in mind often sell faster and at a premium.
Therefore, investing in mobility modifications now can offer both immediate comfort and long-term financial rewards. It’s a proactive step that benefits your health, safety, and overall quality of life.
Partner with Tenhulzen Residential for Aging-in-Place Remodeling
If you’re considering a remodel to improve safety, accessibility, or comfort, partner with Tenhulzen Residential. Our certified experts will guide you through every step—from concept to completion—with clarity, compassion, and craftsmanship.
By prioritizing versatility and safety, you can create a home that evolves with you. Ultimately, aging-in-place remodeling is not just about adapting your space; it’s about preserving independence, dignity, and lasting value.
Let us help you design a home that supports your lifestyle today and well into the future.
From The Renovation Debate Podcast with TEND Home Team



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