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A person with an assistance animal walking across the street

Assistance Animals need access.


A close up of fingers reading braille text

Good way finding is designed for everyone to use


A boy on a bike, using assistive technology

Access Consultants help design Community spaces for everyone


The joyful face of a little girl finger painting

Access Consultants help provide Education is for everyone


Kuala Lumpur skyline from rooftop swimming pool

Tourist accommodation must be provided for everyone. Access Consultants can advise developers


A rugby team returning to work with sports injuries

Access Consultants can assist with good access to the workplace, which assists everyone


Children visiting the KL aquarium looking at very colourful fish

Access to public recreation is essential


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Now trading in Kuala Lumpur

Phone 1800 818 943


Beautiful selection of street food

Accessibility to selected pockets of the streetscape,


A beautiful sunset across a regional Malaysian tourist destination

Access to transport systems and regional areas


A wonderful beach view of an isolated pier

People living with disabilities go on holidays too



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1. Families with One OKU Member: Where Do They Holiday in Malaysia and Do They Spend Money? Unlocking the Power of Accessible Tourism
(Tourist Attractions)
    Families with One OKU Member: Where Do They Holiday in Malaysia and Do They Spend Money? Unlocking the Power of Accessible Tourism When a Malaysian family includes one OKU (Orang Kurang Upaya), ...
Created on 01 March 2026
2. Intergenerational Housing in Malaysia: History, Current Context, and a Promising Outlook for Inclusive, Accessible Living
(Living longer in your home)
  Intergenerational Housing in Malaysia: History, Current Context, and a Promising Outlook for Inclusive, Accessible Living Intergenerational housing – where multiple generations of a family live together ...
Created on 28 February 2026
3. Understanding Luminance Contrast in Accessible Design: A Guide for Buildings in Australia and Malaysia
(Public Buildings)
Understanding Luminance Contrast in Accessible Design: A Guide for Buildings in Australia and Malaysia As leading disability access consultants serving Sydney, Perth, and Kuala Lumpur, we at AccessConsultants.asia ...
Created on 26 February 2026
4. ABA Compliant Toilet vs Malaysian Accessible Toilet: Key Differences and What a US Visitor Can Expect
(Malaysia)
  ABA Compliant Toilet vs Malaysian Accessible Toilet: Key Differences and What a US Visitor Can Expect Disability access Malaysia | ABA vs MS 1184 accessible toilet | Universal design toilet Malaysia ...
Created on 12 February 2026
5. Why Accessible Tourism is a Game-Changer for Kuala Lumpur
(Tourist Attractions)
  Why Accessible Tourism is a Game-Changer for Kuala Lumpur: Unlocking Inclusive Growth in Malaysia's Capital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's dynamic capital, is rapidly emerging as one of Asia's top travel ...
Created on 03 February 2026
6. What Does a Professional Access Report Look Like? A Clear Guide for Malaysian Developers, Architects, and Building Owners
(Providing Services to the Public)
... corridors) Stairs, ramps, and vertical access features (lifts) Amenities (accessible toilets, ambulant facilities, proposed bathrooms) Workrooms, public areas, and ancillary spaces Site ...
Created on 01 March 2026
7. The Uncomfortable Journey: How Environmental Design Barriers Undermine OKU Self-Empowerment and Independence in Malaysia
(Public Buildings)
... the confidence of independent travel when guiding blocks are absent or damaged and high-contrast signage is missing. Public transport adds further barriers: inaccessible buses, non-functional lifts at ...
Created on 01 March 2026
8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – MS 1184:2014 and Inclusive Design in Malaysia
(The Firm)
... giving you design flexibility and often lower costs. 8. Do you help with accessible parking and drop-off areas? Yes — we design practical layouts with correct dimensions, signage, kerb ramps, ...
Created on 28 February 2026
9. Inclusive Homes in Malaysia: Person-Centred Design Strategies for Cognitive and Behavioural Challenges – Adapting Proven SDA Principles for Everyday Participation
(Living longer in your home)
... paths, lever handles at accessible heights (MS 1184:2014 compliant), and simple layouts that support daily routines without constant supervision. Maximise safety and comfort for all Soft corners, non-slip ...
Created on 28 February 2026
10. Inclusive Urban Landscapes – Solving the Last-Mile Challenge in Streets & Public Transport
(Street Access)
... Malaysia, accessible streets Kuala Lumpur, universal design last mile, shaded walkways accessibility Malaysia, MS 1184:2014 compliance, OKU accessibility 2026, smart city initiative Malaysia, Petaling ...
Created on 28 February 2026
11. Obsolete Aged Care Models in Australia: The Shift from Institutional to Person-Centred Design
(Aged Care Facilities)
... participation interwoven into everyday life—a true smart city initiative. For expert guidance on transitioning to inclusive, accessible aged care housing in Malaysia, Sydney, or our emerging Perth market, ...
Created on 27 February 2026
12. Biophilic Design in Dementia Care: Enhancing Well-Being Through Nature Connection
(Aged Care Facilities)
...  Physical and Social Gains — Accessible gardens and indoor-outdoor connections encourage movement, socialization, and better air quality, while alleviating caregiver burden. These outcomes stem from ...
Created on 27 February 2026
13. Biophilic Design in Senior Housing: Enhancing Well-Being and Accessibility
(Aged Care Facilities)
... Benefits — Accessible outdoor paths, gardens, and indoor plants encourage movement, socialization, and better air quality. Overall Wellness — These designs align with wellness lifestyles, reducing caregiver ...
Created on 27 February 2026
14. Latest Architectural Design Trends in Australia for Dementia Care Housing Projects
(Aged Care Facilities)
... schemes, and accessible layouts. Neuro-inclusive and wellness-centered designs are prominent in 2026, featuring multisensory elements like circadian lighting, tactile materials, and Blue Zones-inspired ...
Created on 27 February 2026
15. Lessons from Singapore's Smart Nation Initiative: Inspiring Inclusive Urban Development in Malaysi
(Street Access)
... to inclusive design and universal design, making the Smart Nation truly accessible. Digital services prioritize usability for people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds, aligning with principles that ...
Created on 27 February 2026
16. Enhancing Kuala Lumpur as a Smart City: The Role of Inclusive Design and Universal Accessibility
(Street Access)
... yield tangible economic and social returns. People with disabilities have families and networks too, and who doesn’t want more customers? Businesses in accessible spaces attract a wider audience, from ...
Created on 27 February 2026
17. Why Shopping Malls Dominate in Malaysia: Air Conditioning, Parking, Safety, and Accessibility – And How to Bring That Appeal Back to KL Streets
(Street Access)
... is a game-changer for families with children, seniors, or those carrying heavy bags. Safer, Barrier-Free Pedestrian Experience Wide, level pathways, automatic doors, ramps, lifts, and dedicated accessible ...
Created on 27 February 2026
18. Thinking of Opening a Street Food Stall in KL? Here Are DBKL’s Dos and Don’ts for Accessibility and Inclusive Design
(Food outlets)
... Persons with Disabilities Act 2008, accessible setups draw in families, elderly patrons, and PwD groups—expanding your market beyond the able-bodied crowd. Compliant stalls reduce risks of enforcement ...
Created on 27 February 2026
19. Thinking of Building or Renovating in KL? Here Are DBKL’s Dos and Don’ts for Accessibility Compliance
(Public Buildings)
... building plans, enforcement actions, or even public backlash in an era where inclusivity drives consumer choices. Plus, with KL’s growing focus on sustainable urban development, accessible buildings enhance ...
Created on 27 February 2026
20. Upgrading Mosques and Surau in Malls and R&Rs: Integrating Universal Design for Inclusive Worship in Malaysia
(Public Buildings)
... circulation paths, and accessible ablution areas to support diverse users. Neglecting these can lead to compliance issues with authorities like Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL), Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat ...
Created on 27 February 2026
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