EPISODE · Dec 15, 2022 · 49 MIN
Episode 38: Sherwin Williams Design Account Executive Rachel Moeller Talks About Using Color, Color Contrast, And Paint Technology To Age In Place
from Home Designs For Life: Remodeling Ideas To Increase Safety, Function, And Accessibility In The Home. · host Janet Engel, OT/L, CAPS
Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans.Color can help us create a space that is welcoming and inviting, but did you know that there are certain colors and undertones that are better for the aging eye to see? Visual perception changes significantly throughout our lives, affecting how we perceive color and ultimately our ability to function and navigate our environment. Please listen to learn more about how you can create a design that will be aesthetically pleasing and also help you function in your space and reduce your fall risk so you can remain in your home for many years to come.Article: Common Eye Problems in Older Adults https://homedesignsforlife.com/common-eye-problems-in-older-adults/Sherwin Williams Websitehttp://mysw.comIf you would like to reach Rachel Moeller through email:[email protected] Handle: https://www.instagram.com/rachel.m.moeller/Support the showwebsite: https://homedesignsforlife.com/Email: [email protected]
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Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans. Color can help us create a space that is welcoming and inviting, but did you know that there are certain colors and undertones that are better for the aging eye to see? Visual perception changes significantly throughout our lives, affecting how we perceive color and ultimately our ability to function and navigate our environment. Please listen to learn more about how you can create a design that will be aesthetically pleasing and also help you fu...
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Episode 38: Sherwin Williams Design Account Executive Rachel Moeller Talks About Using Color, Color Contrast, And Paint Technology To Age In Place
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