Address: Vancouver, WA
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Many home safety risks aren't obvious until they lead to a fall, injury, or daily frustration. Poor lighting, narrow hallways, uneven flooring transitions, and difficult-to-reach controls can all make a home harder to navigate over time. Coastland Construction provides Accessible Home Remodeling solutions that improve safety, visibility, and convenience throughout the entire house, helping families create a more comfortable living environment for years to come.
A safer home isn't built through a single modification it's achieved through a series of thoughtful improvements that work together. Throughout Clark County and Southwest Washington, we help homeowners identify barriers and implement upgrades that support mobility, independence, and peace of mind. Many of these improvements are incorporated into Aging in Place Remodeling plans designed to support long-term living at home.
Smooth Flooring Transitions
Relocated Electrical & Switches
Widened Hallways
High-Contrast & LED Task Lighting
Voice & Smart Home Automation

Uneven floor transitions leveled and finished so there are no edges to catch wheels or cause trips.

Light switches, outlets and controls moved to accessible heights for wheelchair and limited-reach users.

Hallway walls reconfigured to create clear, code-compliant pathways throughout the home.

Bright, high-contrast lighting installed to improve visibility and reduce eye strain in key areas.

Voice-controlled lighting, locks, thermostats and appliances installed to support hands-free independent living.
Every homeowner experiences their space differently, which is why we avoid one-size-fits-all accessibility solutions. David takes the time to walk through each property, identify potential hazards, and understand how the home is used on a daily basis. Some families are focused on preventing falls, while others want to improve convenience or prepare for future mobility needs. By combining practical recommendations with quality craftsmanship, we create safer homes without sacrificing comfort or style.


What are the most common safety hazards found inside homes?
Uneven flooring, poor lighting, narrow walkways, loose rugs, and difficult-to-reach switches are among the most common concerns. Accessible Home Remodeling addresses these issues to create a safer and more functional environment.
Why is lighting such an important part of home accessibility?
Proper lighting improves visibility, reduces trip hazards, and makes everyday activities easier to perform. High-contrast and LED task lighting can be especially beneficial in hallways, kitchens, bathrooms, and stairways.
Can smart home technology improve home safety?
Yes. Voice-controlled lighting, automated locks, smart thermostats, and remote monitoring systems can improve convenience while reducing the need to navigate difficult areas of the home.
When should hallways be widened as part of a remodeling project?
Hallway widening is often considered when mobility devices such as walkers or wheelchairs make navigation difficult. Wider pathways can improve comfort, accessibility, and overall ease of movement throughout the home.
How do I know which safety upgrades are right for my home?
The best solutions depend on your home's layout, mobility needs, and long-term goals. A professional assessment can identify opportunities to improve safety while supporting your Aging in Place Remodeling objectives.
We provide ADA bathroom remodeling, walk-in tub installation, aging in place upgrades and full interior remodeling throughout Clark County. These are the communities we serve:
