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Summary
In this conversation, Ruth Hunter and Elaine Hollerhead discuss the importance of accessible housing and universal design. Elaine shares her journey from occupational therapy to interior design, emphasising the need to change perceptions about accessible adaptations.
They explore the concept of the 'purple pound' and the financial power of the disabled community, while also addressing common misconceptions about the demand for accessible housing.
The discussion highlights the role of occupational therapists in the design process, the definition of universal design, and the importance of creating spaces that are functional yet aesthetically pleasing. They also touch on the challenges faced in the industry, the need for policy changes, and the potential market opportunities for accessible housing.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Accessible Housing
01:14 Elaine's Journey and Background
02:17 Perceptions of Accessible Housing
03:01 Understanding the Purple Pound
04:38 Challenges in Housing Adaptations
06:44 The Role of Occupational Therapists
08:22 Defining Universal Design
09:07 Common Mistakes in Design
12:16 Balancing Baths and Showers
15:35 Successful Design Examples
18:04 Cost-Effective Universal Design Tips
19:27 Finding Occupational Therapists
21:56 Policy Changes for Accessible Housing
24:21 Clientele and Market Opportunities
Contact Elaine Hollerhead
https://www.designate-uk.co.uk/
Telephone +44 117 3790049
Mobile +44 7557 309466
If you’re inspired to learn more or want to explore working with me on creating accessible, inclusive, and beautiful properties, I’d love to hear from you.
👉 Visit www.veredusproperty.co.uk
📩 Email me directly at info@veredusproperty.co.uk
🔗 Connect with me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ruthhunter
Together, we can make accessible housing the standard, not the exception.
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