[MINO Column] Barrier-Free and Universal Design in Ayaki Wood Decks

Renovation Considerations for Homes Around 30 Years Old
One common reason for introducing Ayaki wooden decks is "eliminating the height difference between the interior and the garden due to aging." When a home is newly built, the residents are often young and do not find the height difference bothersome, but as they age, it becomes increasingly cumbersome to navigate the steps. If someone built a house in their 30s, after 30 years, the appearance of the home has likely changed significantly from when it was new.
Ayaki for Barrier-Free & Universal Design Exteriors
In recent years, the terms barrier-free and universal design have become more prevalent when considering homes. The characteristics of Ayaki wooden decks, such as being free from cracks and splinters and having a low thermal conductivity on the surface, align with universal design principles. Additionally, the fact that they are maintenance-free and maintain their beauty for a long time can also be added to the aspect of being "user-friendly."
Ayaki wooden decks not only achieve barrier-free access by eliminating the height difference between the floor and the ground but can also be described as products that incorporate the principles of universal design for ease of use.
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