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Low countertops are needed when kitchen remodeling for a physical disability. Photo by easystand on Flickr.Residential remodeling can be one of the most important aspects of accommodating disabilities. One of the most critical projects to consider first is kitchen remodeling for a physical disability. To help you determine which changes will make your kitchen work the best, here are a few basic ideas to help you get started.

When kitchen remodeling for a physical disability, you need to carefully consider how much space a wheelchair needs to maneuver. In most cases, you need pathways that are at least 40 inches wide. However, if you have a U-shaped kitchen, your passages should be at least 60 inches wide. This extra space will allow a complete circle to be made with a wheelchair.

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Creating wide passages to help people with mobility disabilities is only one idea. If you are remodeling for someone who is wheelchair bound, you also have to ensure that he can reach the sinks and countertops.

If you are ready to completely remodel your kitchen, install modular cabinets that can be adjusted to any height. These types of cabinets will allow you to adjust drawers, cabinets and countertops for people with disabilities regardless of how high they can reach. Because they are adjustable, modular cabinets can easily be changed back when you are ready to sell your home.

If you don't own your own home or if you just want to make a few small changes, you can try to make your countertops accessible simply by removing the cabinets underneath them. Once you remove the cabinets, you will easily be able slide a wheelchair under the sink or under the countertop.

You can also make changes to the way that your cookware, food and other items are stored. Move all of your stored items to the bottom cabinets. An alternative idea is to install shelves that slide out, as these make it easier to reach things. If you run out of cupboard space, add low-level hooks to the walls for hanging pots and pans.

Residential renovation can help people with disabilities to live in their home with limited assistance. Kitchen remodeling for a physical disability is one of the first things that should be done. A kitchen is generally the heart of the home. Discuss your ideas with a quality contractor.

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