Consider age, health when choosing floor coverings

Color, care and price typically factor into choosing floor coverings. But, also considering your age, health, safety and mobility can be advisable, said Migette Kaup, assistant professor in the Department of Apparel, Textiles and Interior Design at Kansas State University.

Kaup, speaking at an update for K-State Research and Extension family and consumer science agents, explained that carpet with a plush pile and pad may hamper mobility when a walker or wheelchair is needed.

“Wheels can sink into the pile, rather than roll,” said Kaup, who advised considering a low pile or loop with a built-in pad that can be glued down or a light commercial product that meets accessibility requirements for public spaces.

“Choosing a resilient vinyl or hardwood floor can ease mobility, too. Floor coverings can be adaptable without looking institutional,” she said.

Choosing the flooring least likely to reflect light also is important for older adults and others who are sensitive to glare. And, if using an area rug to accent these floor coverings, its corners and edges must be secured to prevent slipping and tripping, Kaup said.

“Home Planning for Your Later Years,” a book by W.K. Wasch, and “How well does your home meet your needs?” - a publication available on the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)

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Revision date: June 14, 2011
Last revised: by Andrew G. Epstein, M.D.