kaboodle trade division showcases SDA capability at accessible living event in Campbellfield

Kaboodle trade has officially marked its entry into the Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) and accessible living market, hosting an industry event in Campbellfield, Victoria.

Modern kitchen with light wood cabinets, central island with sink, stainless steel appliances, and decorative items on the countertop.Kaboodle high physical support SDA compliant kitchen in five spice and oak latte doors and panels with travertine benchtop

Through Bunnings, kaboodle have a strong ambition to make accessibility more accessible. With participants front of mind, kaboodle trade is focused on enabling more people to live independently for longer, through practical design coupled with strong value.

The event brought together a broad cross-section of the sector, including access consultants, occupational therapists, property developers, health research professionals, and business development managers from both Bunnings and kaboodle trade. The gathering created a valuable forum for collaboration and discussion around the future of accessible design.

Modern kitchen with olive green cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and wooden shelves on a light wood floor. Decor includes plants and kitchenware.kaboodle high physical support SDA compliant kitchen in olive grove alpine profile doors and panels with lady grey benchtop

At the centre of the event were two fully installed high physical support kitchens, designed to demonstrate kaboodle’s SDA compliant capability. The displays showcased height adjustable benchtops and premium wireware solutions that support usability in everyday living. One kitchen included product that can be purchased straight off the shelf, highlighting kaboodle’s unrivalled maintenance benefits, with replacement panels available locally at over 350 stores nationwide.

The event reinforced a shared commitment by kaboodle and Bunnings to delivering accessible, affordable and practical kitchen solutions at scale. Attendees were able to explore how modular, off-the-shelf systems can be applied in SDA environments without compromising on performance or design.

A modern kitchen with a height-adjustable counter, olive green cabinets, and a raised shelf holding kitchen items. Bread and cutting board on the counter.kaboodle height adjustable benchtop mechanisms and overhead cabinet pulldown wireware

A key takeaway offer was kaboodle’s free design service, available to Bunnings trade customers and developers working across SDA and accessible living projects. This service aims to support early-stage planning and reduce complexity, helping deliver better outcomes for participants.

The Campbellfield event represents an important step in kaboodle trade’s journey to support more Australians to live independently, through kitchens designed for real life.

For all SDA and assisted living enquiries, contact
Jason Henningsen
+61 401 917 659 
Jason.Henningsen@ahecorporate.com