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Adjustable height section with sinks and stove
Adjustable height section with sinks and stove

Pantry with pull-out shelves
Pantry with pull-out shelves

The user takes a dish from the open shelves
The user takes a dish from the open shelves

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Accessible kitchen

Well functioning kitchen for a person who uses a wheelchair

Description
Spacious kitchen with dining area. The kitchen has an adjustable height section with knee space, double sinks, stove, and counter. The oven is on the counter in a corner with a carousel cabinet below it. There is also a slide-out pantry cabinet. Some equipment is stored on open shelves at a height adapted to the user.

Authors comments
The user frequently cooks and is satisfied with the kitchen.

Purchased from
Granberg, www.granberg.se (last checked May 2011)

Paid for by
Municipality

Tip is dated from 2008

Categories for this tip
housing » kitchen, Tips and tricks from people with Low tetraplegia with partly function in arms/hands (C7- Th1, ASIA A, B).

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