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Happy times

To ensure everyone can participate in the happy times, consider making your kitchen more inclusive. A ground-floor plan with the oven, drawers, and shelves at an accessible height would be a great start. Lowering countertop height and leaving enough space for walkways would also make it easier for people in wheelchairs, strollers, or walkers to move around. After all, a home should be a place where people of all abilities can be welcomed.

 
 
 

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