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An accessible tiny house can be a good choice for people who are older, have health problems or disabilities, as living in a traditional house can be troublesome. Since most standard homes are relatively large (over 2,000 sq. ft. on average), they are generally harder to navigate when you’ve lost that spring in your step. More and more homeowners are discovering that tiny homes are great solutions for accessible living space.
Since an accessible tiny house is generally kept somewhere between 100 and 300 square feet, the living quarters are kept compact. No long hallways that wind and weave past numerous rooms; just multi-purpose space that makes taking care of daily tasks a whole lot faster and easier.
If you have mobility problems, you will particularly enjoy the fact that the bathroom is no more than a few steps away from anywhere in the home. And, when it comes to serving dinner, there’s no carting dishes back and forth from the dining room to the kitchen.