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Standard disabled kitchens:
There are some companies who provide standard installations designed for disabled people, usually wheelchair users. While these do offer more dedicated solutions, inevitably a standard range will not suit the needs of all. Moreover, you will be limited in choice of how the kitchen looks.
Conventional kitchen adaptation:
A standard kitchen can be modified with certain design features so that major kitchen functions can be carried out by wheelchair users. This is often the type of work undertaken if both a disabled and ambulatory person reside in the property. However, this is not always the most successful route as major brands in kitchen design usually have no specific experience with ability modifications. It is often the case too that adaptations only solve some of the problems.
Disabled Access Kitchens
Our homes are meant to be places where we can feel relaxed, comfortable, and do what we please. This is often taken for granted, but this wish is not always so simple for wheelchair users. The home can present a minefield of challenges in carrying out tasks that many of us think nothing of. Kitchens particularly are a vital element of the house, but for wheelchairs users who value their independence the kitchen can provide some major frustrations. There are however, ways you can create a wheelchair accessible kitchen.
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