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A fall in the bathroom. A diagnosis that changes everything overnight. A parent moving in who can’t manage the step into the old shower anymore. Most families don’t think about accessible bathroom renovations until life forces the conversation, and by then it’s usually urgent and a bit overwhelming.

We’ve worked with families right across the Illawarra — Figtree, Dapto, Shellharbour, Warrawong, Albion Park and everywhere between — who’ve found themselves in exactly this spot. An accessible bathroom renovation in Wollongong isn’t just about ticking compliance boxes, though we take that side seriously too. It’s about giving someone back their independence in a space they use every single day, without it looking or feeling like a hospital bathroom bolted onto a family home.

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    Built to AS 1428.1 — and Built Properly

    If you’re researching accessible bathroom renovations in Wollongong, you’ve probably already come across AS 1428.1, the Australian Standard for design for access and mobility. It covers clearance zones, fixture heights, turning circles for wheelchair users, and the structural backing needed for grab rails to actually hold weight when someone needs them. We work to this standard on every accessible bathroom job, not as an afterthought but as the starting point for the whole design.

    For NDIS-funded modifications, there’s another layer to get right. The scope of work has to line up with what’s actually in the participant’s support plan, and a lot of the time it needs sign-off from a registered occupational therapist before work even starts. We’re used to working within that process. If you’re a support coordinator or an OT reading this and trying to work out whether a contractor actually understands the regulatory side of this work, that’s a fair thing to be checking. We do.

    What Goes Into an Accessible Bathroom

    Walk-In Showers With Zero or Low Threshold Entry

    No hob, no step, no trip hazard. A walk-in shower with a zero-threshold or low-threshold entry means wheeling or walking straight in without that lip that catches feet, walking frames and wheelchairs alike.

    Fold-Down Seats and Fixed Shower Benches

    Standing through a whole shower isn’t always realistic. We install fold-down seats or fixed benches built into the shower structurally, so there’s somewhere stable to sit that isn’t going anywhere.

    Grab Rails at Shower, Toilet and Bath

    Grab rails only work if they’re fixed into proper structural backing rated to hold real weight, not just screwed into tile. We install them at every point someone needs to brace, transfer, or steady themselves.

    Hand-Held Shower Heads on Adjustable Rails

    A shower head that slides up and down the rail means the water goes where the person needs it, whether they’re standing, sitting, or being assisted. Simple change, big difference day to day.

    Comfort-Height Toilet Suites

    A slightly raised toilet height takes real strain off knees and hips when sitting down and standing back up, which matters more than people expect until they’ve lived without it.

    Wider Doorways Where Layout Allows

    Where the existing layout permits it, we widen doorways so wheelchairs and walking frames pass through without a fight. It’s not always possible in older Wollongong homes, but where it is, it changes how the whole bathroom functions.

    Non-Slip Floor Tiles

    Wet bathroom floors and mobility issues are a dangerous combination. We select and install non-slip tiles specifically chosen for accessible bathrooms, not just whatever’s on special that week.

    Lever-Style Tapware

    Twisting a stiff tap is genuinely difficult without grip strength. Lever-style tapware operates with a light push, which sounds minor until you’re the one trying to turn the water on.

    NDIS Funding — What We Can Tell You

    A good portion of Wollongong residents we work with are eligible for bathroom modification funding through the NDIS, usually under Improved Daily Living or Home Modifications support categories. We work alongside NDIS participants, their support coordinators, and occupational therapists to scope renovations that actually meet both the funding requirements and what the participant needs day to day.

    We’ll say this plainly though — funding pathways vary a lot depending on the individual plan and how involved the support coordinator is in the process. We’re not going to promise funding outcomes that aren’t ours to promise.

    Ageing in Place, Without the Institutional Look

    Not every accessible bathroom we build is NDIS-related. A big part of what we do in Wollongong is for homeowners in their fifties and sixties who aren’t dealing with a crisis at all — they’re just being smart about staying in their own home as they get older, rather than waiting until a fall forces the decision.

    Older accessible bathrooms had a reputation for looking clinical — white grab rails, beige everything, a look that announced itself as a “disability bathroom” the moment you walked in. That’s not where the industry sits anymore, and it’s not where we sit either.

    Why Wollongong Families and Professionals Trust Us With This

    • Real experience delivering AS 1428.1 compliant bathroom modifications across the Illawarra, not just standard renovations with a rail added on
    • Comfortable working within NDIS funding frameworks and the paperwork that comes with them
    • Used to coordinating directly with occupational therapists and support coordinators as part of the scoping process
    • Licensed tradies across every discipline involved — plumbing, electrical, waterproofing, tiling
    • A consultation process that puts the person who’ll actually use the bathroom at the centre of every design decision, not just the person paying for it
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    FAQ About Accessible Bathroom Renovations

    How long does an accessible bathroom renovation in Wollongong usually take?

    Most accessible bathroom renovations I do across the Illawarra run somewhere between three and five weeks, a bit longer if we’re widening a doorway or there’s structural work involved in older Dapto or Warrawong homes. I’ll always walk you through the actual sequence before we start so you know what to expect week by week. If it’s the only bathroom in the house, I’ll talk you through the realistic plan for managing without it.

    Do I need council approval for an accessible bathroom renovation in NSW?

    Most accessible bathroom modifications fall under exempt or complying development in NSW and don’t need a full DA, but it depends on what we’re changing structurally. If we’re widening a doorway or touching load-bearing walls in an older Wollongong home, that’s when council can get involved. I’ll check this with you upfront so there’s no surprise halfway through the job.

    Will an accessible bathroom lower the resale value of my Figtree or Keiraville home?

    Honestly, a well-designed accessible bathroom doesn’t hurt resale value at all anymore, and in a market with an ageing Illawarra population, it can genuinely widen your buyer pool. The institutional-looking accessible bathrooms of years past did put some buyers off, which is exactly why I focus on making these spaces look like a normal, well-finished bathroom. Nobody walking through an open home is going to be put off by good tiles and a lever tap.

    Can I get an accessible bathroom renovation done if I'm not an NDIS participant?

    Absolutely, and most of the ageing-in-place renovations I do in Wollongong have nothing to do with NDIS funding at all. Plenty of homeowners in their fifties and sixties come to me wanting to get ahead of mobility issues before they become a problem, and they’re paying privately. The compliance and quality of the work doesn’t change either way.

    What happens if my home has asbestos or structural issues behind the bathroom walls?

    A lot of Wollongong’s older fibro homes from the BHP era do have asbestos behind the walls, so this comes up more than people expect. If we find it during demolition, we stop and bring in licensed asbestos removal before any further work happens, and I’ll talk you through the cost and timeline impact straight away. It’s better to find it and deal with it properly than have it ignored.

    Do you only install grab rails and ramps, or can you do a full bathroom redesign?

    I do full accessible bathroom redesigns, not just bolt-on safety fixtures, because that’s where the real value is for most Illawarra families. That means tiles, tapware, lighting, layout and every fixture working together as one properly designed space. If all you need is a single grab rail added to an existing bathroom, I’m happy to help with that too.

    Let's Talk About Your Bathroom

    If you’re a Wollongong or Illawarra homeowner, a family member trying to do right by a parent, or a support coordinator scoping a modification for a participant, we’re happy to have that first conversation. Free consultation, free quote, no pressure either way.

    An accessible bathroom renovation done properly hands someone back something you can’t really put a dollar figure on — safety in their own home, independence they were starting to lose, and a bit of dignity in a room most of us take completely for granted. Give us a call or get in touch through the form below, and we’ll talk through what’s possible for your specific bathroom and situation

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