Accessible Granny Flats

Accessible Granny Flats Designed for Independence and Peace of Mind

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A Smarter Way to Plan for Independent Living

Planning for a loved one’s future can feel emotional and overwhelming. Many families want to keep someone close, create a safer living space, and avoid the stress of rushed decisions later on. They also want a solution that feels comfortable, dignified and affordable.


Especially when weighing up the costs between a retirement village or an accessible custom granny flat on your home, this offering is well worth the research and understanding how it can accommodate your family and be a better long term investment choice.


CastleCrew creates custom accessible granny flats and small homes for people with disabilities, older family members, and anyone who needs safer, easier day-to-day living. We guide families through the process with practical design advice, tailored accessibility features, and flexible solutions that support comfort, independence and budget.


Our accessible granny flats are a smart option for immediate needs and future planning. Whether you are ready to build or just starting to explore your options, our team is here to help.

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Explore Accessible Designs That Balance Style and Ease

A good accessible design should feel practical and inviting. It should support daily living without losing warmth and style.


Browse our accessible options gallery to see designs that combine comfort, movement, and modern liveability. These homes are created to support independence while still feeling like a real home.

Start with a Simple Conversation

If you are planning for disability support, mobility needs, or elderly living, we can help you take the next step with confidence. Request a quote, book a consultation, or send us your questions today.

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Why Families Choose Our Accessible Granny Flats?

Every family has different needs. That is why our approach stays personal, practical and flexible.

Family First, Always

We design every granny flat around the people who will use it most. The result is a safe, private and empowering space that keeps loved ones close while giving them room to live well.

Accessibility That Works in Real Life

Our designs focus on daily comfort, easier movement, and greater independence. Features can be tailored for disability, reduced mobility and ageing in place.

Affordable Planning for the Future

Accessible granny flats can help families plan without overcommitting to unnecessary extras. We help prioritise the features that matter most so the project stays practical and budget-conscious.

Designed Around the Person, Not a Standard Plan

No two households are the same in this aspect. We can shape the layout, bathroom, kitchen, entry, and circulation space around the needs of the person who will live there.

Honest Guidance You Can Trust

Families need support they can rely on. From the first conversation through planning and delivery, we provide clear advice with comfort, safety, and well-being in mind.

Built for Comfort, Safety and Long-Term Peace of Mind

Granny flats for disabled access should feel supportive, not restrictive. The right design can make life easier today and more manageable tomorrow.



We specialise in granny flats for families who want a safer, more comfortable, and more independent home for someone with a disability or an elderly family member. Our team understands that this decision is not just practical. It is personal, too.


That is why we focus on affordability, functionality, and future planning with you. Every home can be tailored to suit mobility needs, lifestyle preferences and everyday routines, so the finished space feels warm, welcoming and easy to live in.

Tailored Features for Safer Everyday Living

Small homes can be designed to do a lot. With the right features, they can support comfort, privacy and confidence every day.

Custom Accessible Granny Flat Designs

We create tailored granny flat designs for people with disabilities, mobility challenges, and families planning for later-life needs. Layouts can be adjusted to improve accessibility, comfort and privacy without giving up style.

Wheelchair-Friendly and Mobility-Conscious Features

Practical accessibility features can include step-free entry, wider doorways, wider hallways, open movement zones, and smoother transitions throughout the home. These details help support independence and make daily living easier.

Accessible Bathrooms, Kitchens and Interiors

We can include hobless showers, non-slip flooring, accessible vanities, lower benchtops, easy-reach storage, and user-friendly fittings. Each feature is selected to suit the person’s real needs and daily routines.

Future-Focused Small Homes for Disability and Elderly Living

These homes are ideal for ageing parents, family members with disabilities, and households preparing for future care needs. A compact home can still feel highly functional, comfortable and thoughtfully designed

Homes That Support Independence and Family Peace of Mind

The right home can make life easier for everyone. It can give your loved one a safer, more comfortable place to live while helping your family feel more confident about the future.



Planning for disability support, reduced mobility, or elderly living can feel like a big step. An accessible granny flat offers a practical and affordable way to create a home that supports dignity, privacy, independence, and everyday comfort without needing major renovations or difficult changes to your existing house.


With the right planning, accessible design can feel warm, modern, and welcoming rather than clinical. It also allows families to keep loved ones close, prioritise the features that matter most, and create a space that supports comfort, safety, and peace of mind for years to come.

How We Create Granny Flats for Disabled Living Needs

A clear process makes the journey easier. We guide you through each stage with practical advice and honest communication

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Get in Touch

Call, email, or fill in the contact form to tell us what kind of accessible living solution you are considering. You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out.

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Initial Consultation

We start by understanding who the home is for, what their current or future needs may be, and what your family wants to achieve. This helps us identify priorities, preferred features, and budget considerations.

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Design and Planning

We tailor the layout and features to suit accessibility, mobility, and comfort needs. This may include step-free access, bathroom and kitchen adjustments, improved circulation space, and other liveability features. This will coincide with how it's achieved on your particular property.

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Tailored Quote and Scope

Once the design direction is clear, we provide a detailed quote or scope with the recommended inclusions. This gives your family clarity around the next step and what is achievable.

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Build and Delivery

Once approved, we move forward with the build with a strong focus on quality, practicality, and comfort. Our goal is to create finished granny flats for those with a disability that feel right for the person living in them.

Real Words from Families We Have Helped

Trust is built through experience. Feedback from past clients helps show the care and value behind our work.

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Let’s Create a Safer, More Comfortable Space for Someone You Love

Granny flats for people with disabilities can make everyday life safer, easier, and more comfortable. Contact us to start planning a home that supports dignity, independence, and long-term peace of mind.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is an accessible granny flat?

    An accessible granny flat is a small self-contained home designed to make everyday living easier, safer and more comfortable for someone with a disability, reduced mobility, or age-related needs. It may include features such as step-free entry, wider doorways, accessible bathrooms, and more practical layouts.

  • Can accessible granny flats be designed for wheelchair users?

    Yes. They are tailored for wheelchair access and mobility support with features such as wider hallways, step-free entry, larger turning areas, accessible bathrooms, bedrooms and practical kitchen layouts.

  • Are granny flats for people with disabilities customisable?

    Yes. A well-designed granny flat should be shaped around the person who will live in it, not built from a one-size-fits-all plan. Layouts and features can be selected to support comfort, safety, and day-to-day independence.

  • Can I build an accessible granny flat for an elderly parent?

    Absolutely. Accessible granny flats are a popular option for families who want to support an ageing parent with a safer and more practical home while keeping them close to family.

  • What accessibility features can be included in a granny flat?

    Common features include step-free entry, wider doors and hallways, non-slip flooring, accessible bathrooms, hobless showers, easy-reach storage, lowered benchtops, and better circulation space. The final inclusions will depend on the person’s needs and the chosen design.

  • Are accessible granny flats more expensive than standard granny flats?

    They can cost more depending on the level of accessibility required, but they can also be a cost-effective way to plan. Building the right features in from the start is often more practical than retrofitting them later.

  • Will an accessible granny flat still look modern and homely?

    Yes. Our accessible design does not need to feel clinical or institutional. With the right interior approach, the home is styled to be warm, homely and comfortable while still being highly practical to their needs. 

  • Are granny flats for disabled access a good long-term investment?

    Yes they really are. They are a smart long-term option for families planning for future care needs, ageing in place, or changing mobility. They can also add flexibility and value to the property.

  • Can a small granny flat still be designed for accessibility?

    Yes. Even compact homes can be planned with accessibility in mind. A smart layout and well-chosen features can make a small footprint feel safe, functional and easy to live in.

  • How do I start planning a granny flat for a family member with a disability?

    Start by thinking about who the home is for, what mobility or support needs should be considered, and what budget or site constraints may apply. From there, a tailored consultation can help shape the best design direction.