Accessible and universal home design refers to creating living spaces that are easy to use, safe, and comfortable for people of all ages and abilities. Accessible design mainly focuses on meeting the needs of individuals with disabilities by removing physical barriers, such as adding ramps, wider doorways, and grab bars.
On the other hand, universal design takes a broader approach by designing homes that work for everyone from the start, children, adults, seniors, and people with limited mobility, without the need for major changes later.