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The Health Benefits of Remodeling Your Kitchen and Bathroom

Jessica VincentBy Jessica VincentNovember 12, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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If you’re looking for a way to improve your family’s health and increase the value of your home, then renovating your kitchen or bathroom might be just what you need. Not only will these renovations make your house more beautiful and healthy, but they can also save you money in the long run! In this blog post, MaxHome will explore some of the benefits that come with remodeling kitchens and bathrooms.

Remodeling can Improve the Air Quality

Replacing cabinets, appliances, and fixtures will remove any excess moisture that has built up over time, a breeding ground for mold! This improvement in air quality helps reduce allergies, asthma attacks, and other respiratory conditions. It also reduces cancer risk by reducing exposure to harmful chemicals in common household materials such as paint, glues, and cleaners.

Reducing the Risk of Slips or Falls

By adding handrails, non-slip flooring, and other safety features to your home, you will be able to reduce the risk of accidental falls. As we age, it becomes harder for our muscles and joints to function, making us more likely to fall. By improving these areas in a kitchen or bath remodel, you’ll be on track towards a healthier lifestyle with less worry about injury!

Remodeling Gives Older Adults Increased Independence

If someone is having trouble getting around their house because there are stairs that need climbing or items that are difficult for their reach, this could make them feel isolated from friends, family members, and neighbors. By increasing the accessibility of these areas by remodeling, you’ll be allowing your older loved ones to maintain their independence and social life. This will help reduce stress and improve mental health by keeping them engaged with others instead of feeling alone!

Removing Contaminants from the House

Healthy living starts with a clean environment free from mold, bacteria, or other contaminants – which can be hard to maintain in older homes. With time appliances become outdated, cabinets are no longer in style, bathrooms have worn-out fixtures & flooring surfaces absorb water leaving behind moisture for harmful organisms to grow upon. Replacing these parts during a remodel will reduce allergies/asthma attacks by improving air quality, reduce slips/fall risk by adding safety features such as handrails & non-slip flooring, and gives loved ones increased independence by making it easier to get around the house.

Improving Kitchen Ventilation Systems

Install ventilation systems designed to remove excess moisture, odors, and cooking fumes – improving air quality and removing contaminants such as pollen, dust mites, and other allergens that may be present in your home. Kitchen ventilation systems are also designed to improve cooking smells, making it easier for family members sensitive to smell or have respiratory conditions such as asthma or COPD.

Improve Home Value

Kitchen and bathroom renovations create more open space & can make your home look brighter or bigger. Improved lighting, new countertops, appliances, fixtures, cabinets – all of these features increase the value of a home by giving it an updated look that will impress buyers should you decide to move in the future!

With the many benefits of remodeling your kitchen and bathroom, it’s no wonder so many homeowners are choosing to have this work done. Not only will these renovations make your house more beautiful and healthy, but they can also save you money in the long run.

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Jessica Vincent

Jessica is a senior editor at Waterfall Magazine. Previously, she was a contributor at Forbes and has worked with many news organisations as a journalist in the Technology field.

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