Universal Design

We have adopted the concept of Universal Design and gradually melded our methods to include this world wide movement into our remodeling processes. Few homes were built with the tenants of Universal Design in mind.

We have the experience and talent to update your home without making it into a health care facility.

“Some relevant quote about universal design I haven’t thought of or found yet.”

— Jerrald Hayes

The Elements of Universal Design Remodeling

The Levco Universal Design Philosophy:

The design of products and environments to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without adaptation or specialized design.

A user-friendly approach to design in the living environment where people of any culture, age, size, weight, race, gender and ability can experience an environment that promotes their health, safety and welfare today and in the future.
Levco has you covered

Our goal is to provide comprehensive solutions and install or modify whatever is necessary without taking away from the value or character of the home. After our complementary in-home analysis, we can provide you with prioritized recommendations, an OPC (Opinion of Cost) or a brief proposal for upgrades.

You don’t need to be disabled to enjoy Universal Design features

By being a niche remodeling firm, we have become a resource for several groups of clients in the realm of Universal Design.

  • Those that understand that this is their last home purchase and want to live out their lives existing where they are.
  • They want us to make a home functional for special needs.
  • Those that have relatives that they feel would prefer to live in a residence rather than an institution.
  • Those that want to have a multigenerational living arrangement.
  • Those that have had a medical crisis like a stroke or trauma and need to get back home as soon as able to recuperate with your loved ones.

ADA VS. Universal Design

The Americans with Disabilities Act is over 20 years old. It is  a different animal and refers to requirements in public buildings. We have learned that many of the same great design ideas driven by the Act can be incorporated into your home.

What we do with UD (Universal Design) is adapt the ideas into what is possible from a remodeling point of view. Anything is possible, but we want it to be practical too. Our goal is to make your home comfortable and safe without having an institutional feel.

Why choose Levco for Universal Design?

The question to ask is what special qualifications are necessary to do this work? Why not just have a handyman neighbor or weekend warrior do the work?

At Levco, remodeling is our passion and we bring a tremendous number or resources and background to the table. In addition to our daily “do it right the first time” approach to fixing homes, we bring my medical background into the mix.

To the best of my knowledge, I am still the only NARI certified Universal Design contractor in the State of Idaho. We also have an extensive number of resources to call upon for backup, including the areas most talented PT’s (Physical Therapists), and OT’s (Occupational Therapists) who can provide the best needs assessment available.

We believe in what we are doing

Levco is working with local EMS companies to evaluate homes and build a needs assessments for preventing in-home fall hazards. We are even on the front lines in the fight to get local building codes to catch up with us in the realm of barrier free showers.

Combine this with our experience in this area and access to adaptive technologies and you have a recipe for success. Let’s face it, in the world of remodeling, the biggies are bathroom and kitchen modifications. Here are some that we specialize in:

Adaptive Technologies

  • Fold down shower benches
  • Grab bars
  • Integrated alarms and alerts
  • Hoists and rail systems
  • Stair lifts and elevators
  • Kitchen cabinetry modifications
  • Access ramps and railings
  • Safe Stoves and appliance suggestions

Universal Design features

  • Lever door handles and touch code access
  • Roll in showers
  • Sitting door style tubs, some with shower door option (They have fallen from favor lately but are still available)
  • Comfort height toilets
  • Non-skid flooring
  • Better lighting
  • Three foot wide doorways
  • Proper counter height and roll in cabinet design.
  • Redesigned stairs to change rise and run with railings

The Accessible Home by Deborah Pierce

‘One of the best new guides I have run across to achieve this goal is The Accessible Home: Designing for All Ages & Abilities, by Deborah Pierce. The structure of this handbook is smart” — Meg White, REALTOR® Magazine

Universal Design Articles From Joe’s Blog

Playing Politics with the Idaho Building Codes

I was recently drawn into a political debate over the Idaho building codes. Turns out that we are a libertarian state. That means the conservative side, which is very strong, has decided that we should be known as the "leave me alone state." One senator up north even...

Hidden doors in Boise?

As a remodeling contractor in Boise we are often asked if certain unusual things would be possible. In other words, we are charged with the responsibility of discovering if something is actually doable. Being "Git-er-done" kind of company that rarely shies away from a...

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114 E 35th St,
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