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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accessible home" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a home that is designed to be easily navigable and usable by individuals with disabilities or mobility challenges.
Example: "The new apartment complex features accessible homes that cater to residents with varying needs."
Alternatives: "barrier-free home" or "universal design home".
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That is why an accessible home is crucial for him.
The effects of not having an accessible home can be profound.
Stripe is searching for a more accessible home but says they are turned down repeatedly.
(His rub is Thai fish sauce and a lot of pepper: "accessible home cooking," as he describes it).
The houses photographed for Deborah Pierce's book, "The Accessible Home: Designing for All Ages & Abilities," look so inviting that I want to move in.
The vast number of such residences has transformed New York into a city of paint, easily the most inexpensive and accessible home improvement tool.
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"What's lacking in the U.K. are publicly accessible homes.
Everyone has a stake in the provision of accessible homes.
She guides readers through the components of accessible homes, from safer baths and more convenient kitchens to garages and outdoors spaces.
Given the chronic shortage of accessible homes, a disabled person told to downsize doesn't even have the very limited options open to others.
Reduced social housing stock, coupled with a lack of accessible homes being built, are seeing disabled people like Lee languish on council lists.
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