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Life, Styled

7 Tips for Designing a Stylish, Accessible Kitchen

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Today’s kitchen is so much more than just a place where you cook. It’s where homework is being done, friends and family are hosted for dinners, and where memories are made. It truly deserves to be called the heart of the home! Therefore, whether you’re redesigning your old kitchen or moving into a new home, it’s essential to consider both the style and accessibility of your kitchen, especially if one of your loved ones has special needs. However, without experience or professional guidance, this could be easier said than done. That’s why we’ve asked experts from the renowned kitchen & bath home center for advice, and here are pro tips for designing a stylish, accessible kitchen. Trust us; it will be the envy of your friends and family and everyone’s favorite place to spend time in.

Let’s make designing a stylish, accessible kitchen fun and easy

When you think about kitchen design, you probably imagine stylish countertops, one-of-a-kind backsplashes, and accessories that tie the whole concept together, making your kitchen truly leave everyone in awe. However, even though there’s no denying the importance of style, accessibility and functionality are even more critical factors to consider.

In fact, designing a kitchen that is both beautiful and functional can improve the overall quality of life and increase the value of a home. It also promotes inclusivity and can make a space more enjoyable for everyone. However, it can be challenging to strike a balance without compromising function for the sake of style, especially when designing your own home. That’s why we’ve asked experts for help, and here are seven tips for designing a stylish, accessible kitchen.

Plan for a wide aisle

Creating a functional and accessible kitchen starts with considering the layout and plan. A wide aisle is crucial for easy access for people using wheelchairs, walkers, or canes, with a minimum of 36 inches recommended for a clear aisle; however, 42 inches is even better if possible. This aisle should be clear of any obstacles, such as furniture or appliances, to facilitate easy movement.

When it comes to kitchen layouts, the one you choose will largely depend on the size of your kitchen. For example, galley kitchens with two parallel countertops and a walkway in between can be very efficient because everything is within reach. Alternatively, L-shaped kitchens with two parts of the countertop that form an L shape provide ample countertop space and can be a good option as well.

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Opt for lower countertops

Standard countertops are typically 36 inches high, which can be difficult for people in wheelchairs to use. Therefore, make sure to opt for lower countertops that are around 34 inches high. This will make it easier for people to reach the countertops and will also make it easier to transfer from a wheelchair to a countertop. Plus, if you add pull-out drawers, not only will you make your kitchen more accessible, but you’ll also be able to organize like a pro.

Choose appliances that are easy to use

When selecting appliances for your kitchen, it’s essential to consider the needs of everyone who will be using the space. For individuals with disabilities, choose appliances that are easy to use and navigate. Look for models with large buttons, knobs, or handles that are easy to grip and turn. Additionally, consider appliances with a front-mounted control panel, as this allows the controls to be easily reached and used, even from a seated position.

Additionally, consider appliances with voice-activated controls. This can be especially helpful for those with limited mobility or dexterity. Another important feature to look for is the ability to adjust the height of the appliance, such as a stove or oven, making it more accessible for individuals who use wheelchairs. With a little extra attention to detail, you can create a kitchen that is not only functional and efficient but also inclusive and accommodating to all users.

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Think about lighting

Lighting is a crucial aspect of any kitchen, but it is especially important in accessible kitchens. Good lighting will make it easier for people with visual impairments to navigate the space. Consider installing under-cabinet lighting to help illuminate the countertops and task areas. Additionally, consider installing dimmable lights, allowing the lighting to be adjusted to suit various tasks and preferences.

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Select easy-to-clean materials

When designing a stylish and accessible kitchen, selecting materials that are easy to clean and maintain is crucial. This will make it much more manageable for people with disabilities to maintain their kitchens’ appearance without added effort. Let’s take flooring as an example. When considering flooring options for your new kitchen, consider using materials like laminate, which is easy to wipe down and maintain, or tile, which is also straightforward to clean and maintain. Both options are durable and can withstand heavy use, making them perfect for a kitchen.

Redoing your kitchen floors provides a great opportunity to paint the walls as well. Given that the space will be completely empty and clean, it’s much easier to have everything done in one go, even if you haven’t planned on painting in the first place. And even though it’s an extra expense, you can always find ways to save money. For example, if you’re designing a kitchen in your new home, you can think about reusing moving supplies after the move. You’ll be left with plenty of boxes, wraps, and other materials, which you can reuse during future renovations. It’s quite easy if you get creative.

Install levers and bars

Another thing to consider is the needs of those with smaller or weaker hands. Knobs can be challenging for them to grip, which is why it’s recommended to use lever- or touch-operated faucets. These types of faucets can be easily turned on and off, making them more convenient for individuals who may have difficulty gripping them.

Additionally, it’s best to choose options with bars or wider handles when it comes to cabinet hardware, making it easier to open the cabinets with the whole hand rather than relying on dexterity. These thoughtful design choices not only cater to individuals with arthritis or weaker grip strength but also enable aging in place without the need for future remodels.

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Add a touch of style

Just because your kitchen is accessible doesn’t mean it has to be dull and uninspired. In fact, it’s a great opportunity to infuse your own personal style into the space. To add a touch of flair to your kitchen, consider incorporating elements such as a colorful backsplash, stylish hardware, or beautiful lighting fixtures. These little details can make a big impact on the overall aesthetic of your kitchen, giving it a unique and inviting feel.

Furthermore, you can also play with textures by combining natural materials like wood and stone, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. You can also add pops of color with artwork or plants, which can bring life and energy to the room. The possibilities are endless, and it’s essential to remember that an accessible kitchen doesn’t have to sacrifice style for functionality. With a bit of creativity and thought, you can easily have both!

The bottom line

In conclusion, designing a stylish and accessible kitchen is all about planning, creativity, and meticulous attention to detail. By keeping these seven tips in mind, you can create a kitchen that is both beautiful and functional for everyone to enjoy. With the right design, you can create a space that is not only easy to use but also a pleasure to spend time in. Remember that you shouldn’t view an accessible kitchen as a burden but rather as an opportunity to create a beautiful and functional space that everyone can enjoy.

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Guide to Forgotten Interior Design Styles that are Making a Comeback

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Recycling old styles with a modern twist is a phenomenal way to honor the past while creating the future. Nostalgia is a valuable part of the creative process, especially in designing homes, our little personal factory of memories. So, don’t be afraid to try out some of these forgotten interior design styles that are making a comeback. It’s nice to freshen up your whole concept and take a little walk through a time capsule. Let your creativity fly in the limbo of styles, and wonder what else will be new soon.

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Designing a Luxury Home on a Budget

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We all have an idea of what our dream home would look like, after all, that is what places like Houzz and Pinterest are for, right? You wish you could have those little personalized spaces and upscale feel in your home that makes it stand out from the ordinary. Sometimes we believe that the home we envision is far too luxurious for our budget, but that is not true. But with a little creative thinking, anything is possible! There are many ways to stretch a budget through good planning and a few helpful tricks that can give you the luxury you desire without breaking the bank. Let’s explore the various ways to achieve designing a luxury home on a budget and bring your dreams to life.

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Eco-Minimalist Changes You Can Make In Your Bathroom

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Being eco-friendly is at the heart of minimalism. If you want to adopt this light, sustainable, and freeing lifestyle, making eco-minimalist changes in your bathroom is a great first step. For more tips on achieving an elevated lifestyle, visit us here at Greenbrook Design.

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As one of the most used areas in the home for our intimate needs, the bathroom should be designed as a place of refuge and relaxation from the cares and stresses of life. This means that it should reflect your personality in every way, from color to pattern; everything should make it a place you enjoy using, rather than just serving a purpose. Design details matter, and with traditional rules being replaced with out-of-the-box thinking, it is easier than ever to accomplish this task. You deserve to have a well-functioning and lovely bathroom that is designed with you in mind. Designing a bathroom should be all about you!

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It’s hard to believe that the farmhouse style has only recently become so popular, thanks to its warm colors and romantic charm. It was once a haven for those seeking to escape city life and return to simpler times. Nowadays, farmhouse design is about elegant simplicity in every piece of furniture. Whether you live in a bungalow or a mansion, incorporating modern farmhouse design into your home is easier than ever. Here are some tips to help you get started.

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