Accessible Design Group.

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a black and white drawing of a living room with a couch , chairs , and a coffee table .

A Living Room Redesign: Creating a Haven for a Client with Multiple Sclerosis

Let’s dive into a living room project that was both challenging and deeply rewarding. My client, a vibrant individual living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), needed a space that was not only comfortable and functional but also a reflection of their personality. MS can bring a host of challenges, from mobility issues to fatigue, so the design needed to address these while still delivering a warm and welcoming environment.

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Angie Aspeck
a black and white drawing of a bedroom with a bed , chair , nightstand , lamps and a large window .

A Bedroom for Comfort and Independence: Designing for a Lifetime

I recently had the privilege of working on a bedroom design for a young client who was born with a rare medical condition that affected their mobility. They’ve faced challenges most of us can’t imagine, but they’re one of the most vibrant, spirited people I’ve ever met. My mission? To create a bedroom that wasn’t just a place to sleep but a sanctuary where they could relax, feel independent, and, of course, enjoy a touch of style.

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Angie Aspeck
a bathroom with two sinks and a walk in shower .

A Recent Bathroom Transformation: Where Style Meets Accessibility

Let me tell you about a project that really hit home for me. My client, someone who’d been through the ringer after a car accident, needed a bathroom that wasn't just functional but also stylish. You see, it’s not enough for a space to be practical—if you don’t love being in it, we haven’t done our job right.

angie aspeck
Angie Aspeck