Accessible kitchen
SusieC
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Hi can anyone help me plewawhow can we make a kitchen that is accessible for a wheelchair user and none wheelchair user to share without having 2 sinks hobs etc please? Thank you in advance x
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@SusieC Hi and welcome but if you Haven't already you would need a wide enough door space to fit the wheelchair through, also another is have a bigger kitchen. But you will be restricted if you only have a small one and you will find it difficult to suit both of you.
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Unfortunately we have a rather small lichen will have to just do what we can to make it work x1
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SusieC said:Unfortunately we have a rather small lichen will have to just do what we can to make it work x
It's going to be the only way you can unless you can prove you need a bigger one then move and get suitable accommodation if it's big enough for your needs, sorry couldent be much more help.
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Please can you take time to answer survey im trying to develop universal kitchen space
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BTMN3DR0
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