Designed for How You Live—Now and Later

Our 55+ homes are designed to remove daily friction—wide doorways, easy-to-use hardware, smooth transitions, and bathrooms built for safety and comfort.

These features aren’t about “aging.” They’re about staying independent, comfortable, and confident in your home for as long as you choose.

What That Looks Like in Practice

Single-Level Living for Everyday Needs
The spaces you use every day, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, laundry, and garage, are all on one level. No stairs to manage for daily life, now or in the future.

Easy Movement Throughout the Home
Wide hallways and 36" doorways allow for comfortable movement without feeling tight or restrictive. Pocket doors are used where appropriate to eliminate swing conflicts and make rooms easier to navigate.

Smooth, Trip-Free Transitions
Flooring transitions are kept minimal and thresholds are low, reducing tripping hazards and creating a smoother, more natural flow from room to room.

Bathrooms Designed for Confidence
Bathrooms include comfort-height toilets and thoughtfully placed grab bars to provide stability without sacrificing appearance. Showers are designed with space, safety, and ease of use in mind, so the room works well today and adapts easily if needs change.

Hardware That Works With You, Not Against You
Lever-style door handles are standard throughout the home, making doors easier to operate and reducing strain on hands and joints.

Kitchens That Stay Functional Over Time
Kitchens are designed with generous walkways, consistent counter heights, and ample lighting, making cooking, entertaining, and everyday tasks easier and more enjoyable.

Why This Matters

Most homes are built for how people live at one moment in time.
Our 55+ homes are designed for how life actually unfolds.

By planning ahead, without making the home feel institutional, we create spaces that support independence, comfort, and peace of mind for years to come.

The best accessibility features are the ones you don’t have to think about, until you’re grateful they’re there.