posted 16 years ago
That would help. I just think of my daughter, who is mentally handicapped and has trouble with stairs (she can manage them, but is slow -- I think she has really poor depth perception). And then there is my grandmother, who has had a knee replaced and again, while she can still do stairs, she's slow and certainly wouldn't want to be going up and down very much. Who knows what condition my legs and knees will be in by the time I'm her age (she's 96)! In some respects, all the different levels serve some very useful purposes, but my definite preference is to have everything on one level! If the house was built on flat land, or on a shallow slope, I think that could be done and the house would still work well. Just have to berm and put an earth roof on it, rather than digging it in below ground level. That also solves some of the potential water issues.
Kathleen