Making small changes at home can make a big difference when you’re dealing with vision loss. For instance, using contrasting colors can help you distinguish between different spaces and objects more easily. I’m curious about what adaptations others have found helpful in their own living spaces.
I painted my hallway bright yellow to boost contrast and navigation. It made a noticeable difference in depth perception. Have you thought about lighting adjustments as well?
I’ve found that using tactile surfaces for key objects really helps, like a textured rug in the living room. It adds a little more guidance without needing bright colors everywhere. @khaled_ali56, have you tried that?
I’ve found that using bright, non-glossy tape on stairs really helps prevent missteps — it contrasts well with both light and dark surfaces, making it easier to navigate. Just a little caution — too much color can be overwhelming, so finding a balance is key.