How to Make Your Kitchen and Pantry Accessible for Little Kids
A lot of homeowners spend a lot of time organizing their kitchen, and for good reason. Doing so can help save money and minimize waste. But during the organization process, they will often forget to think about the little ones they have at home. You…
5 Steps to Make Your Aging Parent’s Kitchen More Accessible
Just because your parents are getting older, that doesn’t mean they don’t still love the things they’ve loved for years. You might have a parent who still wants to cook, for example. But since they’re getting older, it’s harder for them to navigate around the…
How to Make Your Kitchen Accessible For Everyone in the Family
There are 61 million Americans with some disability—that’s 25% of the population. Making kitchens user-friendly for those who are disabled is something many families want and need to do. In addition to disabled people, older adults with limited movement and young children also need access…
Making Your Home Accessible for a Disabled Loved One
If you or a loved one is disabled, it may be hard to access some parts of your home. Unfortunately, most homes and apartments are not designed or constructed with disabled people in mind. This often leaves the responsibility of adapting home spaces to make…
Did you know: Every Kitchen Can be Divided into 5 Design Zones
Dividing a kitchen into 5 zones helps maximize accessibility, organization, and storage. Did you know that about 36% of Americans cook at home daily? That means that a little over a third of the population cooks at least one meal at home every single day….
Aging at Home: How to Make Your Home Safe for Older Adults
Getting older can be stressful for many. You have to adapt to a new way of life and come to terms with the fact that things change as you age. However, your cabinetry doesn’t have to hold you back. You can use pull-out drawers and…