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MTI Baths offers Multi-Generational Design course for architects

MTI Baths supports the architectural community by offering the course Bathroom Design: From Universal to ADA.This is an AIA approved CEU. It is available online at www.hanleywooduniversity.com.

    ATLANTA, GA, February 12, 2012 /Architecture PR News/ -- MTI Baths supports the architectural community by offering the course Bathroom Design: From Universal to ADA.This is an AIA approved CEU. It is available online at www.hanleywooduniversity.com.

This course about multi-generational, or universal, bathroom design addresses and accommodates the needs and abilities of people of all ages. Multi-generational design combines safety and comfort with style and beauty to create a space that is attractive, versatile and practical for the users. Its design principles acknowledge that people have different abilities and needs.

More families are becoming multi-generational, and aging Americans want to live independently longer, therefore multi-generational design is an important consideration. MTI has been on the forefront of providing bathroom products that fully support this growing trend.

About MTI Baths
Since 1988, MTI Baths has earned a reputation for award-winning design, personalized customization and artisan quality. MTI tubs, shower bases, sinks and hardwood bath furniture are handcrafted in the USA. MTI also offers water-resistant teak accessories and two lines of frameless glass shower enclosures. For information on MTI Baths call 800-783-8827 or visit MTIBaths.com.


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