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In this episode, Ruth Hunter interviews Laura Wood, co-founder of Invisible Creations, discussing the importance of inclusive design in housing. Laura shares her inspiration from her grandmother's struggles with mobility and how it led to the creation of aesthetically pleasing and functional adaptations for homes. The conversation covers the significance of future-proofing designs, the cost-effectiveness of early interventions, and the need to change societal perceptions of accessibility. Laura emphasises the importance of outdoor accessibility and the role of campaigning in promoting inclusive design solutions.

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00:00Introduction to Invisible Creations
03:11The Inspiration Behind the Business
05:45Designing for Dignity and Independence
08:51Future-Proofing Bathrooms and Kitchens
11:55Cost-Effectiveness of Accessible Design
14:57The Importance of Early Intervention
18:11Changing Perceptions of Accessibility
21:01Innovative Everyday Solutions
23:57The Future of Inclusive Design
27:02Outdoor Accessibility and Well-Being
29:53Campaigning for Change
33:04Conclusion and Call to Action
 
Contact Laura Woods
 

Here is the link for the Fit for our Future campaign www.fitforourfuture.co.uk

Visit the websites www.invisiblecreations.co.uk and www.procare-ltd.co.uk for their products.

Email Laura.wood@invisiblecreations.co.uk

 


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