Aging-in-Place Remodeling Columbus

Safer Living. Thoughtful Design. Long-Term Independence.

Aging-in-Place Remodeling Services in Columbus

Aging-in-place remodeling allows homeowners to remain in their homes safely and comfortably as needs change. Homecraft Remodel provides aging-in-place renovations in Columbus that improve accessibility, reduce fall risk, and support long-term independence—without sacrificing comfort, style, or home value.

Our Projects

Why Choose Homecraft Remodel for Aging-in-Place Remodeling?

Planning for long-term living requires experience and foresight. Columbus homeowners choose Homecraft Remodel because we offer:

Veteran owned with proven discipline and integrity


12+ years of experience and 3,000+ completed remodels


Full design, engineering, permits, and construction handled in-house


Clear pricing, detailed proposals, and strong communication


Seamless structural integration with your existing home


Professional cleaning and project photography included

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Our Aging-in-Place Remodeling Process

1

Book a Consultation

Call ((740) 417-8579 or request your free 1-hour design consultation.

2

In-Home Safety & Accessibility Assessment

We evaluate layout, lighting, flooring, and mobility concerns throughout the home.

3

Design, Planning & Approvals

Universal design solutions, material selections, and permits are coordinated.

4

Remodel, Inspect & Final Walk-Through

Construction is completed with daily updates, followed by a safety verification.

Service Areas

We provide home additions in:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is aging in place remodeling and who benefits?

Aging in place remodeling adapts your home so older adults and people with physical limitations can live safely and independently. Projects range from simple safety upgrades, such as grab bars, non-slip flooring, and improved lighting, to full aging-in-place renovations including curbless showers and widened doorways.
We handle both. Many clients start with bathroom or kitchen accessibility upgrades and later expand to whole-house modifications. Our planning always considers future needs so each project supports long-term goals.
Yes. Installing grab bars, switching to non-slip flooring, or updating light switches and motion sensor lighting are common targeted modifications that can be completed quickly and securely.
Some projects do require structural work. For curbless showers and widened doorways, we coordinate engineering, permits, and construction to ensure the finished space meets safety and minimum width requirements.
We improve light quality using layered lighting, motion sensor lights, and relocated electrical outlets. We also recommend appropriate bulb types and switch placement to reduce fall risk and improve daily function.
Absolutely. We guide homeowners and family members through planning ahead, balancing safety, aesthetics, and budgets so families feel confident about long-term living arrangements.
Homecraft Remodel is a veteran-owned specialist firm with extensive experience in aging-in-place renovations. We design using universal design principles, and any required certifications are discussed during consultation.
We offer a free 1-hour design consultation, free quotes, and discounts for military personnel and first responders.
Timelines vary by scope. Small modifications such as grab bars, lighting, and non-slip flooring can take days. Bathroom or kitchen accessibility remodels typically take several weeks from demolition to completion. A detailed schedule is provided in the proposal.
We use non-slip flooring, curbless or walk-in showers with proper slope, improved lighting, lever handles, raised toilets, and well-placed grab bars. Universal design and proper spacing help reduce trip hazards and provide additional support.
Yes. Our aging-in-place remodels account for multigenerational use by creating adaptable layouts and features that serve older residents while remaining functional for younger family members.