Welcome to Home Adaptations blog
Discover how thoughtful design can transform everyday living. At Home Adaptations, we use a client-centred approach, combining creativity, practicality, and excellence in execution to deliver meaningful home adaptations.
Our blog explores real-life case studies and innovative solutions that enhance quality of life—making it easier to care for a disabled family member or empowering them to live more independently.
We showcase practical adaptations that are not only highly functional but also aesthetically pleasing, proving that accessibility can be beautiful.
About me
I’m passionate about helping people create homes that support independence, comfort, and dignity—especially for disabled and older individuals.
I share practical guidance on home adaptations, accessibility, and design solutions that make everyday living easier and safer.
Through thoughtful design, I aim to show how living spaces can be transformed—where innovation, functionality, and aesthetics come together to enhance quality of life. Whether you're looking to make your home more accessible, more efficient, or simply more comfortable, my goal is to provide solutions that make a real difference.
My journey into accessible design is deeply personal.
My father is a disabled man, and as an architect, I became responsible for adapting our home so he could live safely, independently, and with dignity. That experience changed the way I see design—not just as something aesthetic, but as something that can truly transform lives.
After my mother passed away in 2017, everything shifted. From her, I learned what it means to care, to protect, and to put the needs of others before your own. For a long time, my own ambitions came second, but I don’t see that as a loss.
Instead, it helped me discover my true purpose.
Today, I use my skills and experience to help others create homes that support independence, comfort, and safety.
I share practical advice, design ideas, and guidance on funding options like Disabled Facilities Grants (DFG), so more people can access the support they need.
For me, this isn’t just architecture—it’s a mission. A way to make a real difference in people’s everyday lives.
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