“Sally and Richard Skillman have loved nearly everything about their house in Potomac for all of its 34 years. About 10 years ago, Sally began thinking about ways to update the primary bathroom, which was dated and made poor use of space. Now that the Skillmans, both in their 70s, have had hip and knee replacements, the bathroom also needed to be made safer.”
That’s the opening of the Skillman bath transformation story, featured in the March/April 2024 issue of Bethesda Magazine. The article, “Stylish and Safe: Bathrooms with universal design offer function with flair,” shines a light on the aging-in-place movement.
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