Universal Design

New Home Network is experienced in all principles of Universal Design, helping families build spaces that eliminate limitations

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 New Home Network was honored to have custom built universal designed home highlighted in South Shore Magazine.

A family of four happy in front of a large, modern suburban house with a well-maintained lawn and trees.
A man and a young girl sitting inside a hot tub, with another girl sitting on the edge outside the hot tub.
A boy walking past a hallway with a woman and a girl sitting on the floor. The girl is drawing on an easel, and there are shelves with books and toys in the background.
A family of three sitting on the floor of a living room, smiling and looking at a tablet held by the woman while the man and child watch. The room has windows, a white bookshelf, a folded bicycle, and a pink bean bag.

For this Hanover, Massachusetts family, NHN ensured that all of their custom details were included over the month-long build process. The family sought all the comforts of a traditional home for the entire family. To that end, every room in the house—right down to the laundry room—has been configured with an ample turning radius for a wheelchair, so that their son, Boston, can be a part of all family activities and never feel cut off from any portion of the household.

A woman helping a young child in a high chair in a modern kitchen with white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and dark hardwood floors.
Backyard deck construction with wooden stairs attached to a gray multi-story house.
A shower with adaptive equipment