Kitchen Adaptions

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Kitchen Adaptations Cardiff

Our range of kitchen adaptations mix functionality and style. Whether you’re looking for kitchen accessories to make cooking pleasurable again or considering a rise-and-fall unit that’s practical and perfect for all the family, Adaptmyhome can help you design a kitchen that’s simple, safe and made just for you.

The next step to your new kitchen is to arrange a free consultation with our experienced professionals, who will listen to the challenges you face around the kitchen and strive to find a solution that’s both stylish and suitable.

Give us a call today to arrange a free home consultation.

Freedom Kitchen Installations - Cardiff

Welcome to Freedom

Every family member should be able to use and enjoy their kitchen; this is why we choose to supply and install Symphony Kitchens Freedom Accessible Kitchen range. Freedom accessible kitchens have created an innovative collection of stylish kitchens specifically designed to support both independent living and families with disability requirements. Freedom accessible kitchens combine functionality and style, providing the independence needed to enjoy cooking and socialising in your kitchen space.

Freedom Kitchens cater for multi-generational living where multiple generations share the same space, creating inclusive kitchen designs to benefit family life.

Expertly Designed.

Utilising Symphony’s manufacturing expertise, Freedom has been designed and developed alongside the UK’s leading accessible kitchen design expert Adam Thomas and is compliant with building regulations and the wheelchair housing design guide.

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Home Renovations

Don’t change your style, adapt your home

If you’re looking to give your home a boost, Adaptmyhome can provide a bespoke renovation, perfectly tailored to your needs. We’ll offer expert advice for new and existing homes, or for making a home comfortable for family members.

Are you planning a conversion, extension or modernisation?

You may not need an adaptation now, but now is the time to plan ahead. With a little thought to your planned work, adaptations, such as bathroom aids or a Home Lift, can be installed when you need them, with minimal fuss and alteration to you home. Adaptmyhome can make sure to get it right the first time, for you and your family’s peace of mind, and if in the future if you come to need additional adaptations, we’ll be there to help.

We may not like the idea of ‘getting old’, but ageing isn't a disability.

That’s why Adaptmyhome tries to avoid referring to terms such as ‘disability’ and ‘disabled aids’. Getting older is just another stage in our lives. Just as we would adapt our homes for young children by installing stair gates and kitchen cabinet door locks, we should look to adapt our homes for the later stages of life.

Care home costs are on the rise!

A recent Which? magazine article stated that it can cost an average of £33,800 per person a year on a middle of the road care home – double if you’re looking for a bit more luxury. So, it makes economic sense to stay in your home for as long as possible. Adaptmyhome can help you with that; by making your home a place more comfortable to live, you can enjoy greater independence for longer.


We want you to feel confident in your home for as long as possible, so when the time comes to renovate, we’ll work with you to provide a solution for all your concerns without compromising your safety or style.

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"The average weekly cost of a care home is now £650 – up 35% in the past decade alone. And you can double that if you’re looking at a ‘premium’ or luxury facility." - Which? Magazine, April 2020
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The Benefits of an Accessible Kitchen

An accessible kitchen is a kitchen that is designed to be easily used by people of all abilities, including those with physical disabilities or mobility issues. There are many benefits to having an accessible kitchen, both for the individual who uses it and for their family and friends.

One of the most obvious benefits of an accessible kitchen is that it allows individuals with physical disabilities or mobility issues to continue to be independent in their homes. Many traditional kitchens are designed with high cabinets, low countertops, and small appliances that can be difficult for someone in a wheelchair or with limited mobility to use. An accessible kitchen, on the other hand, is designed with lower cabinets and countertops, as well as larger appliances and more open space, making it much easier for someone with mobility issues to use.

Another benefit of an accessible kitchen is that it can improve the safety of the individual who uses it. Traditional kitchens often have sharp corners and hard surfaces that can be dangerous for someone with limited mobility. An accessible kitchen, on the other hand, is designed with rounded corners and softer surfaces, making it much safer for someone with mobility issues to navigate.

An accessible kitchen can also be beneficial for the family and friends of the individual who uses it. When a kitchen is designed to be accessible, it is also designed to be more functional and efficient, which can make it easier for everyone to use. This can be especially beneficial for families with children, as it can make it easier for them to help with cooking and cleaning.

In addition, an accessible kitchen can also improve the overall aesthetic of a home. Many accessible kitchen designs incorporate modern, sleek lines and high-quality materials, which can enhance the overall look and feel of a home. This can make it more enjoyable for everyone to spend time in the kitchen and can even increase the value of the home.

Finally, having an accessible kitchen can also be beneficial for the environment. Many accessible kitchen designs incorporate energy-efficient appliances and sustainable materials, which can help to reduce the overall environmental impact of the home.

In conclusion, an accessible kitchen is a kitchen that is designed to be easily used by people of all abilities, including those with physical disabilities or mobility issues. There are many benefits to having an accessible kitchen, including increased independence for the individual who uses it, improved safety, increased functionality and efficiency for family and friends, enhanced aesthetic, and environmental benefits. If you are designing a new kitchen or remodeling an existing one, it may be worth considering incorporating accessible design elements to make it more accessible for everyone who uses it.

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Who are we?

Adaptmyhome are Cardiff-based adaptation specialists who are dedicated to creating safe and stylish homes for people to enjoy for years to come.

Our range of products are perfectly designed to give your house a functional flair and to provide you with confidence and independence.

From consultation to installation, we will work with you to design a home that’s comfortable, practical and perfect for you.

What our previous happy customers have to say...
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Lee and his team did some major work for me in 2011

He showed knowledge, professionalism and a desire to help. More recently, I needed some further assistance and again , Lee has been very helpful.

Accessible Kitchens in Cardiff, Wales: A Guide to the Benefits

An accessible kitchen is a kitchen that is designed to be used by people with disabilities. Accessible kitchens can be made with a variety of features that make them easier to use for people with mobility challenges.

There are many benefits to having an accessible kitchen. For people with disabilities, an accessible kitchen can make it possible to continue to cook and prepare meals independently. This can be a major boost to independence and quality of life. Accessible kitchens can also make it easier for people with disabilities to entertain guests or help with meal preparation.

If you are considering making your kitchen more accessible, there are a few things you can do. First, you can talk to a kitchen designer or contractor about your needs. They can help you choose features that will make your kitchen more accessible, such as lower countertops, wider doorways, and pull-out drawers. You can also find a variety of accessible kitchen products online or at home improvement stores.

Making your kitchen more accessible is an investment in your independence and quality of life. If you are considering making your kitchen more accessible, talk to a kitchen designer or contractor today to learn more about your options.