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Iron River Construction Outlines Interior Remodeling Strategies to Support Aging in Place at Home

Chaska, United States - April 20, 2026 / Iron River Construction /

Chaska, MN — April 17, 2026 — Iron River Construction is drawing attention to the increasing demand for interior remodeling projects designed to support aging in place, as more homeowners look to adapt their existing homes for long-term use. The company points to recent remodeling work and design strategies that prioritize accessibility, safety, and functional living environments.

The shift reflects a growing preference among homeowners to remain in familiar surroundings rather than relocate, using targeted interior updates to address evolving mobility and lifestyle needs.

Aging in Place Remodeling: How to Adapt Your Home for Long-Term Comfort

Interior Remodeling Trends Focus on Accessibility and Function

Interior remodeling projects centered on aging in place focus on improving how key areas of the home are used daily. According to Iron River Construction, these projects often involve modifying layouts, improving accessibility, and enhancing overall usability without requiring a full home transition.

Common approaches include updating bathrooms, creating open floor plans, and incorporating main-level living features where possible. These changes are intended to reduce physical barriers and support independence while allowing homeowners to continue living in familiar spaces. Several effective features that improve usability are walk-in showers, non-slip flooring, improved lighting, and wider doorways or hallways.

Layout Changes to Reduce Barriers

The article emphasizes that reconfiguring a home’s layout can play a key role in accessibility. For homes with multiple levels, redesigning spaces to support single-level living can reduce reliance on stairs. This may involve repurposing existing rooms or adjusting how space is used.

These types of changes aim to create a more practical flow throughout the home.

Project Example Demonstrates Practical Application

A remodeling project in Bloomington illustrates how these strategies are applied in practice. The project focused on improving accessibility for a wheelchair user by widening pathways, addressing flooring transitions, and opening up the kitchen layout.

The result was a more navigable interior space designed to better support mobility throughout the home.

Considering Remodeling Instead of Relocating

The article also explores how modifying an existing home can allow homeowners to remain in their communities. By adapting interior spaces, individuals can address both current and future needs without moving into a different living environment.

About Iron River Construction

Iron River Construction is a full-service remodeling and construction contractor based in Chaska, Minnesota, serving homeowners throughout the Twin Cities and Minneapolis West Metro area. The company provides both interior remodeling and exterior services, including roofing, siding, including kitchen and bathroom remodeling.

Family owned and operated since 1992, Iron River Construction brings more than 25 years of experience to residential projects. The company operates as a licensed, bonded, and insured contractor, with additional industry certifications and affiliations, including membership in the Better Business Bureau and other building organizations.

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Iron River Construction

586 Bavaria Ln
Chaska, MN 55318
United States

Tracy Dahlin
(952) 442-1762
https://ironriverco.com

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