Until you fall down them!Climbing stairs keeps you young...
Oh, I see you covered that scenario.Life is a climb, then a hopefully quick, fun slide at the end...
My garage stairs I built each step has a 12" rise and 12" run. Sometimes I go up & down 2 at a time.I like that, and will need to remember it. Our home is on 4 levels, and there is no pass-thru between the second floor part of the house containing my music studio and the rest of our second floor. My shop is also on 2 levels, with an extremely steep staircase having a turn at the bottom 4 steps, and I'm forever carrying heavy materials and tools up and down those stairs.
I've thought about what we'll do when we get old, as I can't imagine ever having to move again, or ever fitting our life into a smaller place. But the reality is that someday, it will not be practical to live in a place with so many stairs.
Wow… just wow.Wish I had built a single level home. Instead, I put up a bi level to take advantage of the hilltop view. I was in my 30's then and had no clue. Now, trees have obscured the view and at 77, I'm left climbing stairs for no particular reason.
To make it easier, I added this elevator, a modified Genie Manlift, and incorporated it into the deck:
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I don't need it all the time, but it comes in handy when I do.
Do you have a need to deal with snow?Wish I had built a single level home. Instead, I put up a bi level to take advantage of the hilltop view. I was in my 30's then and had no clue. Now, trees have obscured the view and at 77, I'm left climbing stairs for no particular reason.
To make it easier, I added this elevator, a modified Genie Manlift, and incorporated it into the deck:
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I don't need it all the time, but it comes in handy when I do.
I rented a townhouse with three stories in the mid 1990's while building a new house. If I forgot something while getting dressed and didn't discover it until out to my truck I just did without that day.Many local houses being built are trying to squeeze as many units as possible into given area.
The front driveways are absolute minimal length. The houses which are joined are 3-4 floors.
I went to a couple open houses and walked straight out. Not only are the staircases narrow but also steep.
I'm still in decent shape but this doesn't work for me.
You get dressed in the morning and you forget something in the bedroom.
3 up, 3 down.
With my memory that's a lot trips.
Yep. Two primary reasons for that:One downside to a single level house is that they can be expensive to heat/cool. Heat from lower levels rises to heat upper levels. Not so in a single level.