Beautiful, Accessible Homes Designed for Life's Changing Needs
Your home should continue to support your independence, comfort, and safety at every stage of life.
As a Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS), Minnesota Accessibility Specialist (MN-AS), Certified Kitchen & Bath Designer (CKBD), and Certified Interior Designer (CID), I help homeowners create spaces that are functional, accessible, and beautiful—without sacrificing style.
Whether you're planning ahead, accommodating mobility changes, or helping a loved one remain at home longer, thoughtful design can make everyday living safer, easier, and more comfortable.
Because great design isn't just about how a space looks—it's about how a space works.
Accessibility can be beautiful.
Thoughtful design allows homeowners to maintain independence, improve safety, and enjoy a home that looks as good as it functions.
Is Your Home Working for You?
A Kitchen
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A Bathroom
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Thoughtful design transforms more than appearances—it improves the way you live.
From kitchens and bathrooms to accessibility-focused home modifications, CW Design ™ creates spaces that are safer, more functional, and beautifully tailored to your lifestyle.
Accessibility Features Added to This Bathroom
Real-World Accessibility Solutions
Motion-sensor door technology improves ease of access and independence for individuals with mobility challenges.
Aging in Place Remodeling & Accessibility Design Solutions
As a Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS), CW Design ™ helps homeowners create safer, more functional living environments through thoughtful accessibility and universal design solutions.
Curbless showers
Balance Bars integrated into bathroom design for safety and independence
Accessible kitchen layouts
Wider doorways
Improved lighting
Lever-style hardware
Mobility-friendly flooring
Universal design features
Aging-in-place home assessments
These aging-in-place remodeling solutions help homeowners maintain independence, improve safety, and continue living comfortably in the homes they love.
Because great design isn't just about how a space looks—it's about how a space works.

