We’ve had a couple of stools, as I describe in this post because as you can see from this beautifully curated shot of Mr Wheel Chic Home cooking a curry in a shot full of mess and #instareality ! the wheelchair (when he uses it in the house) is too low for him to reach the hob. I’ve put together a Pinterest Board for accessible design, so take a peek there when you have a moment.įirst up, is a stool to help people with mobility problems to sit and eat at the countertop or for preparing food. There are a few things that we need to consider, that you may not think of if you’re not in that niche, but I’ve been looking around and for the most part, the big kitchen providers have accessible (or inclusive as they like to call it) options that suit many different types of wheelchair users or those with other disabilities. Whilst we’re not looking to upgrade our kitchen just yet, I have started to look around (because I’m an interiors obsessive so why wouldn’t I?) for the best kitchen ideas and adaptations to suit our needs.
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