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_Buyer's Guide: Kitchen Storage Units

ILC Reference NO 81:12:001
Item sourced from ILC SA database


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Short Description
How the cupboards and appliances are set out in the kitchen determines how quickly and how easily kitchen activities can be carried out. When a kitchen is being designed or altered there are many things to consider; when the kitchen user has a disability, these considerations are even more important. Appropriate kitchen storage can make working life in the kitchen much easier.

Price Guide
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More Details
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Options
roll out vegetable racks
roll out shelves
roll out benches for extra bench space (can include bowl cutouts)
corner units with lazy susan (revolving shelves) or swing out semi circular wire carousel
garbage bin unit
swing up work surface/appliance storage
sliding storage baskets
pull out ironing board (stored in a drawer)
drawer spice racks
twin cutlery dividers
slide out kitchen towel holder
pull out pantry
cook book holder
adjustable height bench
hook rail
mobile kitchen trolley
large knobs and D-handles on the cupboards


Factors To Consider
ease of opening and closing doors and drawers
ease of reaching height and depth of cupboards and drawers
direction of opening of doors of fridge, oven and dishwasher
relevance of shelf and bench heights to their usage
proximity of pantry and fridge to sink and work surfaces
proximity of sink to stove
amount of work involved in assembly and installation of units
cost of installation of units
degree to which cupboard doors open


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