Good luck, Crankin.
You got me to thinking, how accessibility features are usually unattractive, and how much that's a sign of ableism in interior design (or structural engineering? not sure which specialty I'm talking about!). Maybe that will be the next frontier, as designers themselves age. I wonder how many falls every year can be attributed to either people who refused to install grab bars because they're so ugly, or to half-azzed solutions that are attractive but not structurally stable and not up to the task when someone does need them. I know there are many other barriers to people making their homes accessible, but ugly really shouldn't be one of them.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler