Designing Spaces for Independent Living – Tapware & Grabrail Design

With more people choosing to age at home and an increasing focus on inclusive environments, the demand for fixtures that blend functionality, safety and style has never been greater. Today’s session explores how tapware and grabrail design can support independence, safety and accessibility in both residential and commercial spaces.
By the end of today’s session, you’ll be able to translate the principles of universal design into practical, real-world outcomes that benefit occupants. You’ll know how to interpret and apply the requirements of AS 1428.1 and the NCC across both residential and community settings. We’ll cover how to choose and position tapware and grabrails to maximise user safety and independence and how to future-proof your designs with subtle, adaptable features that support ageing in place and evolving mobility needs.
At the end of this presentation, you should be able to:
- Translate universal design principles into functional outcomes for occupants.
- Interpret and implement AS 1428.1 and NCC requirements in residential and community settings.
- Understand how to select and position tapware and grabrails to support user safety and independence
- Understand how to future-proof designs by incorporating subtle, adaptable features that accommodate ageing in place and changing mobility needs.
AACA NSCA Competency Standards:
PC39 DETAILED DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION
PC40 DETAILED DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION
PC45 DETAILED DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION
Speaker

Clint Field – National Sales & Marketing Manager, Nero Tapware