Architectural Proposal for an Accessible Kitchen

How an accessible kitchen should be planned depends largely on the available space. Below, we present two examples of well-planned kitchens for wheelchair users.

This design proposal works well when multiple individuals of varying heights, sitting and standing, need to use the kitchen simultaneously. The kitchen consists of two adjustable-height worktops, allowing for simultaneous work at two different height settings.

The kitchen features two wall cabinets with Verti adjustable shelves and a Diago wall cabinet lifter that lowers and brings the cabinets forward.

Architectural Proposal for an Accessible Kitchen

This design proposal works well when individuals of varying heights, sitting and standing, will use the kitchen at different times (not for simultaneous work).

The kitchen consists of a straight worktop lifter, a wall cabinet with Verti adjustable shelves, and two Diago wall cabinet lifters that lower and bring the cabinets forward.

Architectural Proposal for an Accessible Kitchen