RUACHA purpose-built NDIS home — Specialist Disability Accommodation, Fully Accessible.
Designed & certified to the NDIS SDA Design Standard — Fully Accessible.
Specifications & SDA enrolment details on request.
VIVID is a purpose-built home for Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) — designed and certified to the NDIS SDA Design Standard as Fully Accessible, and reviewed by a certifier for NCC Class 1a & 1b. It is single level, step-free throughout, and delivered whole anywhere in Australia.
VIVID gives a participant a home of their own — a private, accessible SDA bedroom, an accessible kitchen and living room, and a separate On-site Overnight Assistance (OOA) room so a support worker can stay close when needed. Under the NDIS principle of choice and control, the home is the participant's to choose.
Eligibility for SDA funding is assessed by the NDIA on each participant's individual plan. We're glad to walk you, your family and your support coordinator or plan manager through every detail.


Every VIVID shares the same accessible, single-level plan. You choose how it is finished — three complete interior schemes, each resolved wall to wall on a calm 60·30·10 colour palette, photographed from the same cameras so you can compare them honestly. Each scheme — and its palette — is detailed on the following pages.

White V-groove panelling, pale oak and rattan, a soft blue-grey island, linen and jute.

Tonal warm neutrals — greige joinery, limed oak, wool and bouclé, nothing raising its voice.

White shaker panelling, a navy island, dark oak boards, brass and classic Hamptons trim.


White V-groove panelling, pale oak and rattan, cream linen and jute, with a soft ocean blue-grey used sparingly — the island, the sliding door, a cushion.


Tonal warm-neutral monochrome — greige joinery, limed oak, wool and bouclé. Nothing raises its voice; the light does the decorating.


White shaker panelling, a navy island, dark oak boards, brass hardware and classic Hamptons trim — crisp, layered and unmistakable.


VIVID is certified to the NDIS SDA Design Standard as Fully Accessible: level, step-free living throughout, 950 mm clear doorways, two 1:20 ramps at the front and rear, accessible kitchen bench heights and a carport. Bathroom 1 has a roll-in shower with a fold-down seat, grab rails and slip-resistant floors. A separate On-site Overnight Assistance room lets a support worker stay close when needed.








Two 11.2 m modules join to make one step-free home — an accessible SDA bedroom and On-site Overnight Assistance room, an accessible kitchen and living room, two bathrooms, a laundry and a covered porch. Areas are from the issued drawings.
Eligibility for SDA funding is assessed by the NDIA on each participant's individual plan. Specifications and SDA enrolment details are available on request — we're glad to walk you and your support coordinator or plan manager through them, so an eligible participant can choose VIVID as their home.