Five Hacks and Products to Make Your Kitchen More Wheelchair Accessible
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A well-designed kitchen can make cooking easier and more enjoyable.
My husband, Ali, and I bought a 2,100 square foot, rambler-style home in Bellevue, Washington, a few years ago. It is the perfect size for us and sits on a
An accessible bathroom is an essential part of any home remodel.
If building an accessible home sounds like too much work, you can always seek out a home on the real estate market.
Doors might be an afterthought for most home designers, but the right doors and technology can literally open up your home for easy wheeling. These three products are designed to
When I was a kid, I dreamed of living in an ancient stone castle, filled with winding narrow stairways and secret passageways.
Here some smart solutions and some tech-free storage hacks.
Anna Pannell doesn’t have time for unexpected obstacles like doors she can’t open.
Wheelchair users find their groove in the kitchen.
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