At Granberg United Kingdom, we provide you with solutions to create an aesthetic and functional adapted home.
One of our focus areas is the kitchen, as this can be a space that can be made more accessible and promote independence when designed well. Some of the key products to include in an adapted kitchen for maximum functionality are height adjustable worktops and wall cabinets.
Height adjustable wall cabinets are a great product to add to any adapted kitchen, offering flexibility and convenience for individuals with different physical abilities. These innovative cabinets are designed to be moved up and down to accommodate varying heights and reach capabilities. This not only enhances accessibility but also promotes independent living and a more efficient use of kitchen space.
Whether it's reaching for everyday dishes, storing ingredients, or accessing kitchen appliances, height adjustable wall cabinets offer a practical solution that can be tailored to individual needs and preferences, making the kitchen environment more inclusive and user-friendly.
Granberg has a range of electrically height-adjustable lift systems that can be placed in new or existing wall cabinets. This makes it easy to build or adapt your current kitchen to suit your accessibility needs, making cooking an enjoyable experience for everyone, regardless of physical abilities. The units are designed to suit virtually any wall cabinet, making your adapted kitchen renovation hassle-free.
The height adjustable frames work best when paired with our worktop lifts as it makes the whole kitchen space an environment that is accessible to all.
A rise and fall kitchen worktop system allows you to adjust the height of the worktop area in the space. This is especially important for wheelchair users, as they will require a specific height worktop to be able to use the kitchen effectively, and additional legroom underneath the surface.
We have a variety of rise and fall worktops available, designed for different areas of your kitchen. This makes designing an adapted kitchen simple, ensuring you have a space that is easy and enjoyable to cook in.
The worktop lifts are easy to install, meaning that once you have designed your worktop to meet your needs, such as including a sink unit, electric hob, or drawers, you can use your fully functioning adapted kitchen in no time.
Additionally, in terms of aesthetics, the worktops can be customised in a variety of colours, which ensure you have the freedom to design a kitchen in your style or add accessibility to a kitchen without compromising your desired aesthetic.
Granberg supplies both manual and electric height adjustable kitchen systems. Each variation has different advantages and disadvantages, so it is important to understand your requirements and preferences before choosing a system, to ensure that it best suits you. An electric rise and fall system offers very flexible height adjustment, but a manual is best suited for less regular customisation.
Find out more about our products and solutions for your adapted home on our Granberg United Kingdom website.
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