Thursday, 8 August 2024

Left-Handed Homes: A Growing Trend in Home Construction

Every August 13th, the world celebrates International Left Handers Day, a day dedicated to the unique 10% of the population who navigate life in a predominantly right-handed world.

While left-handed people are used to adapting to a world that isn’t quite tailored for them, a new trend is evolving in home construction to make changes.

Architects and builders are now starting to cater to the needs of left-handed individuals, creating homes that are not just comfortable but downright delightful for lefties.

The Rise of Left-Handed Home Design 

The idea of left-handed homes is catching on, thanks to a mix of ergonomic insights, consumer demand, and a dash of creativity.

Traditionally, left-handed individuals have had to adapt to spaces and tools designed for right-handed use.

Now, a growing number of homes are being designed with lefties in mind, making daily life smoother and more intuitive.

Key Features of Left-Handed Homes

So, what makes a home left-handed-friendly?

  1. Left-Oriented Kitchens: Say goodbye to awkward kitchen manoeuvres! In a left-handed kitchen, the sink and prep areas are positioned to the left of the workspace.

    Appliances like the dishwasher and microwave are installed with left-hand accessibility in mind, making meal prep a breeze.

    Locks and latches are also placed on the left side, making them more accessible for left-handed individuals.

  2. Left-Handed Bathrooms: Ever noticed how bathroom fixtures always seem to be just out of reach? Not anymore! Left-handed bathrooms have towel racks, toilet paper holders, and shower controls placed on the left side for easy access.

    Even cabinet door hinges can be placed on the opposite side, so cabinets are designed to open from the left, providing easier access to toiletries and other essentials.

    Bathtubs are even being designed for lefties, with left-handed baths having the bathing end to the right. The right-handed bath would have the bathing end to the left.

  3. Reversed Door Handles and Light Switches: No more fumbling for the light switch or door handle.

    In a left-handed home, these are conveniently located on the left side of doors and entryways.

    Additionally, different types of door handles, such as lever handles, are chosen to be more ergonomic for left-handed use.

  4. Custom Workspaces: Home offices and study areas are designed with left-handed ergonomics in mind.

    Desks have ample space on the left side for writing or using a computer mouse, and storage solutions are within easy left-hand reach.

  5. Living Areas and Furniture: Furniture in living rooms and bedrooms are arranged to favour left-handed users.

    Think left-side reclining chairs, left-hand accessible side tables, and bedside lamps positioned on the left.


The Benefits of Left-Handed Homes

The main benefit of left-handed home design is a more comfortable and efficient living space.

Everyday tasks become easier, and minor frustrations disappear.

Plus, it’s just plain fun to live in a home that feels tailor-made for you!

The Future of Home Design

In conclusion, as awareness of the needs of left-handed individuals grows, the trend of designing left-handed homes is expected to flourish, with architects and builders increasingly recognising the importance of inclusive design that caters to everyone.

This trend not only enhances the quality of life for left-handed people but also sets the stage for other specialised home designs, representing a joyful and significant step forward in home construction.

As more left-handed individuals discover these tailor-made living spaces, the demand for such homes will likely rise, sparking further innovation and creativity in the field.
 
About G Johns & Sons

G Johns & Sons Ltd is a specialist in Ironmongeries, supplying products such as door handles, door fittings, hinges, sliding doors, locks and latches, window fittings, cabinet hardware and much more.

G Johns can supply architectural ironmongery to suit projects such as residential properties, large developments, housing estates, listed buildings, refurbishment and restoration projects, offices, schools, hospitals, and commercial properties.
 
G Johns & Sons Ltd is a 5th-generation family business over 135 years old, founded in 1888 and incorporated in 1943 and was originally based in Islington, North London, but moved to Harlow, Essex, in 2021.
 
https://www.gjohns.co.uk/





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