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House Design Wins National Contest

Our New Heights neighborhood is home to an award-winning house design, The Deerfield! This single-level Aging in Place (AIP) townhome specifically designed for adults age 55+ was recently awarded Best in Accessibility in Habitat for Humanity International’s nationwide house design contest, The Deerfield is also Asheville Habitat’s only house model to earn the Gold level of Green Built certification.

Aging In Place Home At New Heights

The Aging in Place one-level townhomes include a full bath, kitchen, laundry, living space, 1-bedroom, and a bonus living space in the front of the home that if needed, could be closed off in the future for an in-home caregiver. The units are at-grade (zero steps), boast wide exterior and interior doorframes, and a bathroom that will accommodate a wheelchair within a 5’ radius circle. Grab bars are part of the bathroom installation and lever door handles instead of traditional knob styles, make it easier for aging hands to grasp.

Bringing the AIP house model to life was many years in the making. In 2018, Asheville Habitat brought together a group of stakeholders including experts in Universal Design and elder care to identify key elements and develop a product that would suit the needs of aging adults.

Support from Deerfield Retirement Episcopal Community and its Charitable Foundation provided the funding for the research needed to successfully develop senior-oriented housing and sponsored the first 8 AIP units, located in Habitat’s New Heights neighborhood. The unit’s name, The Deerfield, is a show of deep appreciation for their partnership and generosity.

Chris Dismukes, Board Chair of Deerfield Charitable Foundation, reflected, “We were inspired to discover a way for Deerfield to partner with Habitat to help low-income older adults buy a home of their own. The Deerfield Charitable Foundation was in its infancy and this was a perfect inaugural project for us to work out with Habitat.”  

Aip 1bd 1ba Floor Plan

TightLines Designs, an architectural firm out of Raleigh, NC, designed the 744 square foot AIP units using eco-friendly building systems which helps make this housing model an affordable and sustainable housing solution for the homeowners.

Kay Ponder Closing Day

Kay Ponder (pictured), a first-time homebuyer at age 60, shared, “Every time I had an increase in income, there was a greater increase in the cost of housing. I had pretty much given up hope that I would ever be able to buy a house…I saw this program [Habitat] as a way that I could have a way to age in place in a safe community with safe and decent housing.”

Older adults comprise 21% of Buncombe County’s population but have limited access to affordable housing options designed to meet their needs. “Asheville Habitat is proud to expand our product mix to even better reflect the community we serve. The AIP model will continue to be built alongside detached homes and two-story townhomes, solidifying Asheville Habitat’s commitment to building multi-generational communities,” remarked Andy Barnett, Executive Director.

Watch this video to more about the Asheville Habitat/Deerfield partnership and how the Aging in Place units came to be.

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