Usually, tiny homes are synonymous with young singles, fresh graduates, and couples who wish to stay afar from mortgage and property price hassles. Tiny homes are appealing to those who wish for a simplistic lifestyle. It is an ideal alternative to traditional houses since the BOSS tiny house shell for sale is highly customizable. Buyers can choose from a vast array of layout, color, and size options before customizing their dream house.
Like couples and singles, tiny homes are great accommodation choices for seniors who plan to retire there. But courtesy of narrow ladders and tight spaces, planning retirement inside tiny homes might first be a challenge.

Consider Adding a Full-Sized Shower
When your entire home consumes only a few hundred square feet, the shower is one of the most integral aspects you must consider. But if you are older, you should reconsider that strategy. If you develop mobility concerns, look for a space dedicated to a shower, whether you need someone to help you take your bath or because you need mobility help to stand. You should also install a handrail or a fold-away shower seat.
Steer Clear of Ladders
Ladders are quite annoying when you have to climb at your older age, but when you start developing joint pain, things worsen. So always consider adding stairs rather than a ladder or building a loft.
Get Yourself a Low Ramp
Always consider building a tiny house on a foundation rather than on wheels to avoid climbing stairs. However, BOSS tiny homes can also be installed on wheels. So you can always choose between foundation and wheels. The ASTM-certified steel structure made tiny homes are resistant to chemicals, water spillage, condensation, and humidity. However, consider installing a ramp rather than steps if you want a tiny home on wheels. Consider using a handrail.
Always Make your Tiny Home Wheelchair-Friendly
The affordable tiny house isn’t wheelchair-friendly, but you can make plenty of adjustments to accommodate people with physical disabilities. Besides ramp installation, you might also need fold-down worktops, seats, and tables. By doing this, you might want to make way for some space, enabling the users to turn their wheelchairs in circles. If you are considering adding doorways, ensure they have a width of about 32 inches. Furthermore, you can also consider sliding doors.
Minimize the Chances of Falls
Install handrails where worktops don’t exist for you to hold. Choose a non-slip floor and make room for sufficient lights. You would want to ensure that your tiny home is properly lit and that there’s nothing on the way for you to trip and fall, like a loose rug.
Make Room for Sufficient Storage Spaces
Think of all the storage types you want to add inside your house. As you start aging, you might need help to consider accessing storage spaces kept about your head. For example, you might need more strength to open large cupboards and cabinets. Instead, use user-friendly, low-level storage solutions like under sofa cupboards and drawers.
BOSS’s prefab tiny homes can be designed especially for buyers with disabilities. Senior citizens can choose from the type of roofs, sizes, layouts, and colors they prefer for tiny homes. Besides, the highly-customizable tiny homes are available with Permit Packages, so you don’t have issues obtaining them.



