As Australia’s population ages and housing prices soar, families across Melbourne are rethinking how they support their elderly parents. The solution that’s gaining serious traction? Backyard homes for elderly parents – also known as granny flats or support dwellings.
This isn’t just about downsizing. It’s about creating safe, comfortable, and dignified living spaces that keep loved ones nearby while preserving everyone’s independence.
Let’s explore how these support dwellings are transforming family life in Victoria, and what to consider when building one.

Why Families Are Choosing Backyard Homes for Seniors
Keeping elderly parents close isn’t just a convenience – it’s a lifestyle choice with profound emotional, financial, and practical benefits.
- Peace of mind: You’re seconds away in case of emergency
- Lower care costs: Delay or avoid expensive aged care facilities
- Stronger relationships: Grandchildren and grandparents build bonds
- Mutual support: Shared chores, babysitting, even shared meals
With thoughtful design, these backyard homes strike a perfect balance between connection and privacy.
What Makes a Granny Flat Elder-Friendly?
When building a home for aging parents, the usual designs won’t cut it. Here’s what sets these support dwellings apart:
1. Step-Free Access
Eliminate thresholds, stairs, and tight corridors. Innovista’s designs include wider doorways, ramped entries, and non-slip floors.
2. Accessible Bathrooms
Features like walk-in showers, grab rail provisions, and wall-mounted vanities make daily routines safer.
3. Comfortable Climate Control
Reverse-cycle air conditioning and ceiling fans ensure year-round comfort, especially for those with health concerns.
4. Smart Layouts
Single-level, open-plan designs make mobility easier and reduce trip hazards. Bedrooms near the bathroom are especially useful for seniors.
Innovista Group specialises in supporting dwelling builds across Melbourne that accommodate mobility aids, future-proofing for aging in place, and customisation based on family needs.
Council Rules for Elderly Support Dwellings
Depending on your location in Victoria, you may be eligible to build a Dependent Person Unit (DPU) – a small home meant for a family member in need of care.
Key notes:
- Often exempt from planning permits
- Must be removed if no longer used for care
- Usually restricted to one bedroom
- Requires approval from your local council
If you’re after something permanent, a full granny flat (1–2 bedrooms) with its own amenities might be the better route. Innovista can help you assess your property, navigate the council process, and design a compliant dwelling.

Design That Feels Like Home
Your parent’s new home should feel like a retreat, not a downgrade. Here are some features Innovista includes in its Lana Series:
- Large windows for natural light
- Calming colour schemes
- Outdoor seating or garden space
- Energy-efficient insulation and windows
- Sound separation from the main home
It’s not about just building a box – it’s about creating a space where your loved ones feel proud to live.
Final Thoughts: A Home That Cares for Your Parents and Your Future
Backyard homes for elderly parents offer more than just convenience – they provide security, dignity, and connection. Whether you’re planning ahead or need a fast solution, a well-designed support dwelling is a gift to your entire family.
Ready to build a granny flat that truly supports your parents?
Contact Innovista Group, Melbourne’s trusted builder for supportive, stylish secondary dwellings.