Meet Lucile Troke, aged 12, who is a wheelchair user and lives with her family in Aylesbury.
The family’s property was recently renovated to enable Lucille, her younger sister Josephine, and her parents, Leonie and Jon to use and enjoy the new kitchen.
Prior to the renovation, the family’s previous kitchen had a custom-made fixed lowered worktop, which was helpful to Lucille, but back-ache inducing for the rest of the family. The old kitchen had outward opening oven doors which were impractical for Lucille to use.
The family’s Occupational therapist helped oversee the design process and as part of an early design consultation, a few essential accessible kitchen features were agreed for all the family to use:
This transformation made a world of difference to the Troke family.
Lucile says “I look forward to using this amazing kitchen every day! My mum has always been really good at baking pastries and cakes and now I can also enjoy cooking at home”.
Their new kitchen is easy to use and long-lasting, equipped with multiple accessible design features for all the family to use!
If you are currently looking for help with an accessible kitchen design, get in touch today!
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Your moorgate journey
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You can then book a home visit where one of our design consultants will take the dimensions of your room and ask you for your wish list to include within the design where possible.
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An appointment will then be made for you to come to the showroom to view your virtual room design on our 3D software. Here any changes are made if necessary and a price agreed.
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There will then be an accompanied site visit with the installer to check measure the plan and existing services. Your installation can then take place!
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