Inspiration for a small contemporary u-shaped open plan kitchen in Buckinghamshire with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, composite countertops, red splashback, glass sheet splashback, stainless steel appliances, laminate floors, no island and beige floors.
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Cream Acrylic Wheelchair Accessible Kitchen 20155161 - Hob

Contemporary Kitchen, Buckinghamshire

This kitchen is a wheelchair accessible kitchen designed by Adam Thomas of Design Matters. The kitchen has acrylic doors and brushed steel bar handles for comfortable use with impaired grip after spinal injury, or pain due to progressive conditions such as arthritis. Two of the wall units in this kitchen come down to worktop height for access. The large l-shaped worktop is fully height adjustable and has a raised edge on all four sides to contain hot spills and reduce the risk of injury. The integrated sink is special depth to enable good wheelchair access to the sink. Neff induction hob is easy to clean and holds less residual heat after use than other hob types. Note the complete absence of trailing wires and plumbing supplies under worktop height. They are contained in a space behind the modesty panel. There are safety stops on all four edges of the rise and fall units, including the bottom edge of the modesty panel, to protect feet and wheelchair footplates.Photographs by Jonathan Smithies Photography. Copyright Design Matters KBB Ltd. All rights reserved.
United Kingdom
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