Single-storey design can reduce stair use, but it does not automatically make a home accessible. Check step-free entry, door widths, bathroom layout, shower thresholds, slip resistance, night lighting, pool access, parking and the route between bedrooms, kitchen and outdoor areas. Consider how the property would work after an injury or change in mobility. An occupational therapist or accessibility specialist can review the exact layout when needs are significant. The useful question is whether the examples fit the person’s actual situation and what can be confirmed now.
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How Should Accessibility Be Checked in a Single-Storey Villa?
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Use this answer as a practical starting point. Current prices and availability should be confirmed with the relevant seller, developer or manager, while ownership, contracts, tax and inspection matters should be checked with qualified buyer-side professionals.
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