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A kitchen should be a space that works for everyone in the home, regardless of age or mobility level. If countertops are difficult to reach, storage is inaccessible, or daily tasks have become challenging, Coastland Construction can help create a kitchen designed around your needs. Through Accessible Home Remodeling and ADA Home Modifications Southwest Washington homeowners trust, we make kitchens safer, more comfortable, and easier to use every day.
An accessible kitchen is about more than compliance, it's about improving independence and making everyday activities easier. Throughout Clark County, we help homeowners customize their kitchens with thoughtful modifications that improve accessibility while maintaining a beautiful and welcoming design.
Multi-Height Countertops
Roll-Under Workspace & Cooktops
Adaptive Cabinetry Storage
ADA Appliance Integration
Single-Lever & Touchless Faucets

Counter sections installed at varying heights to accommodate both seated and standing users comfortably.

Open knee space built under work surfaces and cooktops so wheelchair users can work safely and close.

Pull-out shelves, lazy Susans and lower storage solutions installed for easier reach from any position.

Appliances repositioned or replaced to ensure safe, accessible use for individuals with limited mobility.

Easy-to-operate faucets installed to reduce strain and support users with limited hand strength or dexterity.
The kitchen is one of the most frequently used spaces in any home, which means even small accessibility barriers can create daily frustration. David takes the time to understand how each homeowner prepares meals, stores items, and moves throughout the space before recommending solutions. Rather than applying a generic design, we create modifications that support your unique lifestyle and mobility needs. The result is a kitchen that feels natural, functional, and built specifically for the people who use it.


What kitchen modifications make the biggest difference for wheelchair users?
Many homeowners benefit from roll-under workspaces, lowered countertops, accessible storage solutions, and improved appliance placement. Accessible Home Remodeling focuses on reducing barriers and improving daily usability throughout the kitchen.
Can accessible kitchen features be added without a full kitchen remodel?
Yes. Some modifications can be incorporated into existing kitchens without requiring a complete renovation. The best approach depends on your current layout, goals, and accessibility requirements.
Are touchless faucets worth adding to an accessible kitchen?
Touchless faucets can improve convenience and reduce strain for individuals with limited hand strength or mobility challenges. They are also popular for their hygiene benefits and ease of use.
How do multi-height countertops improve accessibility?
Multi-height countertops provide work surfaces at different elevations, allowing users to comfortably perform tasks while standing or seated. This flexibility can significantly improve kitchen functionality for households with varying needs.
Should accessibility upgrades be completed before mobility becomes a concern?
Many homeowners choose to make improvements proactively as part of Aging in Place Remodeling plans. Early modifications often allow for better planning and can help prevent future challenges while maintaining independence.
We provide ADA bathroom remodeling, walk-in tub installation, aging in place upgrades and full interior remodeling throughout Clark County. These are the communities we serve:
