Accessibility Kitchen Remodel Naples

Accessibility Kitchen Remodeling Services in Naples

An accessibility kitchen remodel in Naples improves mobility, safety, and everyday usability while maintaining a refined, residential design. Reed Design Build creates kitchens that support wheelchair access, limited mobility, and aging-in-place—using universal design principles, thoughtful layouts, and high-quality finishes that feel intentional, not clinical.

Our Projects

Why Choose Reed Design Build for Accessibility Kitchens?

Accessible kitchens require careful planning, design expertise, and construction precision. Naples homeowners choose Reed Design Build because we offer:

Design-Led Universal Accessibility


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Experience With Condos & Private Homes


Future-Focused Planning


Clear Communication & Hands-On Oversight

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Our Accessibility Kitchen Remodeling Process

1

Book a Consultation

Call (239) 325-1606 or submit an online inquiry to discuss accessibility goals.

2

On-Site Kitchen Assessment

We evaluate layout, circulation space, cabinetry access, appliances, and safety needs.

3

Design, Planning & Proposal

Accessible layouts, materials, and features are planned with a clear scope and timeline.

4

Build, Review & Complete

Our in-house team completes the remodel, followed by a final usability and quality walkthrough.

Our Service Areas

We provide Shower Remodeling in:

Naples

Bonita Springs

Estero & Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an accessibility kitchen remodel?

An accessibility kitchen remodel adapts the layout, cabinets, countertops, appliances, and fixtures so people with limited mobility or wheelchair users can use the kitchen safely and independently.

We improve navigation and access by widening doorways, creating open layouts, adding knee space at counters, lowering countertops and sinks, and placing appliances with front controls for easy reach.
Yes. Reed Design Build blends universal design principles with high-end finishes so your accessible kitchen remains stylish, functional, and future-proof.
Pull-out shelves, lazy Susans, easy-reach drawers, and adjustable shelving in kitchen cabinets maximize storage while keeping items within comfortable reach.
Yes. Accessible kitchen design often adds value by appealing to aging-in-place buyers and homeowners who prioritize safety, usability, and long-term functionality.
Best practices typically recommend approximately 60 inches of turning space where possible and 36-inch-wide pathways for comfortable navigation with mobility devices.
We assess your existing kitchen and may recommend targeted upgrades—such as lower countertops or accessible storage—or a full kitchen remodel depending on your needs.
Key features include rounded edges, non-slip flooring, proper lighting, lever-style handles, front-control appliances, and clear sightlines to reduce risk during daily tasks.
Timelines vary by scope. Focused accessibility upgrades may take a few weeks, while full kitchen remodels can take several weeks to a few months. We provide a clear schedule during the proposal phase.
We future-proof kitchens using universal design features like adaptable storage, wider doorways, ample floor space, and lower work surfaces so the kitchen remains functional as needs change.

An accessibility kitchen remodel is designed around universal design principles, focusing on easy access, adequate floor space, and layouts that support wheelchair users or homeowners with limited mobility. The goal is to enhance safety and usability while creating a functional, stylish kitchen—not just cosmetic updates.

Features like pull-out shelves, lazy Susans, and easy-reach drawers reduce bending and stretching, making items stored in kitchen cabinets more accessible. These upgrades improve storage space, daily convenience, and overall kitchen usability for users with mobility aids.

We design open layouts, wider doorways, and clear floor space to allow smooth movement for wheelchairs and other mobility devices. Proper spacing around sinks, appliances, and countertops ensures easy navigation and supports safe daily tasks.

Absolutely. Accessible kitchen design balances functionality, style, and quality materials. Elements like lower countertops, rounded edges, stylish cabinets, and modern appliances with front controls allow homeowners to create a kitchen that feels both user-friendly and visually refined.

An accessible kitchen remodel helps future-proof your home by accommodating changing mobility needs over time. Thoughtful planning—such as adaptable layouts, accessible appliances, and durable flooring—supports aging in place, adds significant value, and appeals to potential buyers seeking long-term functionality.