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Hidden Accessibility Without Clinical Look
A free guide to creating a safer, more comfortable home — without making it look medical

Is your home ready to support the way you'll live in the future?

 

Your life changes over time — but your home does not always change with it.

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Your home should support you beautifully.

It should be easy to navigate, comfortable to use, safe at night, practical to maintain, and ready to adapt as life changes.

But many clients only think about accessibility when something becomes urgent: after an injury, during recovery, while caring for a parent, or when daily routines start to become more difficult.

The truth is, long-term comfort is much easier to plan for when it’s planned early.

Accessibility is all about thoughtful design: clean flow, better lighting, sturdy flooring, convenient bathrooms, easier storage, and future-ready details that blend naturally into the home.

This free guide will help you look at your home through a designer’s eyes and identify the small, thoughtful decisions that make a home safer, more peaceful, and easier to live in—one that still feels warm, elegant, and personal.

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A clear brief before choosing materials

This guide is for you if:

  • You are planning a renovation and want to think ahead

  • Your home needs to become easier, safer, or more comfortable

  • You are adapting a home for long-term living

  • You want future flexibility without a clinical look

  • You are updating a bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, or flooring

  • You want your home to feel elegant, not institutional

  • You want to avoid design decisions that may become uncomfortable later

 

 

What the guide helps you review

Inside the guide, you’ll look at the hidden design details that make a home easier to live in:

  • Clear circulation and movement paths

  • Stable flooring and safe transitions

  • Bathroom comfort without a clinical feel

  • Kitchen usability and easier reach

  • Warm, practical lighting for day and night

  • Storage that supports real routines

  • Bedroom planning for long-term comfort

  • Durable, forgiving materials

  • Future flexibility that stays invisible until needed

  • Red flags to pause before renovation

Why hidden accessibility matters

The best future-ready design does not announce itself.

It simply makes daily life smoother.

A well-planned home can reduce risks, improve comfort, support independence, and make everyday routines easier — without adding medical equipment, cold lighting, or institutional-looking details.

When planned early, accessibility becomes part of the design.

It can be beautiful, discreet, natural.

Before you renovate, pause and ask:

Is the bathroom comfortable and safe?
Is the path from bedroom to bathroom clear at night?
Are the floors stable and easy to maintain?
Is storage reachable?
Is the lighting warm but practical?
Can the home adapt later if needed? 

This checklist gives you a calm, practical place to begin.

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Hi, nice to meet you!

I’m Claudia Gomes, a Brazilian interior designer based in Israel. I create warm, practical, and refined homes for people entering a new chapter of life.

My work focuses on homes that need to adapt: renovations after many years, empty-nest homes, downsizing, long-term comfort, and spaces that need to feel easier to live in without losing their personality.

I believe a home should be beautiful, but also comfortable, organized, safe, welcoming, and realistic to maintain.

I do not design homes that only photograph well.
I design homes that live well.

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Ready to see your home differently?

Download the free guide and start identifying the small design decisions that can make your home safer, calmer, and more comfortable — without losing elegance or warmth.

*Small note:
By signing up, you’ll receive from me the checklist and also occasional design insights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

After you download it, you can also book a

Next-Chapter Home Consultation

to review your home with a designer’s eye and define the right brief before making expensive decisions.

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