Kitchen renovations can be expensive between demolition costs and prices for top-of-the-line appliances. Rather than fight this fact, I am going to provide you with 7 non-construction and low-cost changes to make a kitchen universally designed and accessible for wheelchair users:
1. Over the stovetop mirror
2. Upper Kitchen Cabinets
3. Food preparation station
4. 3 Features of sink faucet
5. Sink Clearance
6. Floating Shelves
7. Kitchen handles
At the end of the podcast, I will provide you with a platform, the Home Usability program, that can help walk you through if you want to make your entire kitchen and home more accessible if you have money to invest. For links of products discussed and transcriptions, look at my blog at www. horizontalhouses.com
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Accessibilityishome@gmail.com
Kitchen renovations can be expensive between demolition costs and prices for top-of-the-line appliances. Rather than fight this fact, I am going to provide you with 7 non-construction and low-cost changes to make a kitchen universally designed and accessible for wheelchair users:
1. Over the stovetop mirror
2. Upper Kitchen Cabinets
3. Food preparation station
4. 3 Features of sink faucet
5. Sink Clearance
6. Floating Shelves
7. Kitchen handles
At the end of the podcast, I will provide you with a platform, the Home Usability program, that can help walk you through if you want to make your entire kitchen and home more accessible if you have money to invest. For links of products discussed and transcriptions, look at my blog at www. horizontalhouses.com
Click for:
Feedback Survey
Facebook
Linkden
www.horizontalhouses.com
Accessibilityishome@gmail.com