The Brief
With the assistance of her daughter, the client approached our property-finding team to identify a home that would accommodate her mobility needs. Known for its vibrant community and river views, Battersea is a highly sought-after area with increasing property values. The client’s goal was to secure a home that not only met her accessibility requirements but also fit within her budget.
The Challenge
Initially, the property search was challenging due to several factors. The client’s case had settled several years prior, during which time the real estate market experienced a significant rise in prices. Additionally, the Battersea area had limited availability of suitable properties, particularly accessible single-level homes, which were exceedingly rare and often sold above asking prices. The client’s specific needs as a wheelchair user further complicated the search, requiring features like step-free access and a spacious layout.
Our team faced the challenge of bridging the gap between the client’s desired property criteria and the available options within the budget. The limited inventory and high demand necessitated a strategic approach to find a property that could be adapted to meet the client’s requirements.
The Solution
To address these challenges, we engaged in thorough discussions with the client and her daughter, exploring potential adjustments to the search criteria. By extending the search area and considering properties that could be modified post-purchase, we expanded the range of possibilities. Communication with local agents revealed an opportunity—a newly available apartment that had fallen through in a previous transaction. Although initially over budget, the vendor’s motivation to sell allowed for successful negotiations at a lower price.
With the purchase secured, our architectural team was tasked with adapting the apartment to make it fully accessible. The comprehensive modifications included:
- Wardrobe adaptations with accessible rails, along with new floor finishes and decor throughout the apartment.
- Door widening and the creation of a level threshold at the main entrance to allow easy access.
- Internal alterations for an accessible ensuite wet room with features like a level access shower and a wheelchair-accessible washbasin.
- Patio access improvements through replacement patio doors and additional paving for seamless garden entry.
- Kitchen modifications featuring height-adjustable elements and installations suitable for both the client and her partner.
- Second bathroom refurbishment for step-free shower access and supportive grab rails.
The Result
The implementation of these solutions resulted in a fully accessible and personalised living space that exceeded the client’s expectations. The acquisition and subsequent modifications of the apartment provided a comfortable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing home.
Key outcomes included:
- Successful negotiation of a favourable purchase price, despite initial budget constraints.
- A bespoke living environment that catered to the client’s specific mobility needs and preferences.
- Enhanced quality of life for the client, allowing her to enjoy independence and comfort in her new home.
This case study exemplifies the power of strategic problem-solving and adaptability in overcoming market challenges to achieve a client’s dream home. By expanding the search parameters, leveraging local opportunities, and implementing tailored architectural solutions, we successfully met the client’s needs.
This case highlights the value of personalised service and specialist expertise in navigating complex property searches for individuals with accessibility requirements.