9 Kitchen Cabinet Accessories for Universal Design

Even in the event that you don’t have the luxury of gutting and remodeling your kitchen, it is possible to nonetheless up its efficiency and accessibility quotient. Retrofitting some or all of your cabinets with these accessories will help those in your house get access to what they need and will help your kitchen stay arranged as a bonus.

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Roll-Out Trays Storage | CliqStudios.com

Rollout shelves are a great solution for base cabinets. They come in a huge array of sizes and styles and substances. A base cabinet with a standard door can usually accommodate three shelves, based on what you need to shop. If you have larger items to be stored, you can usually fit just two rollouts.

Rev-A-Shelf

Base Cabinet Swing-Out Pantry System

This cabinet system provides ultimate accessibility and organization to get base cabinets. They come as a dual pantry system, such as this one, or as one cabinet system to get one door base cabinet. Here it is in action.

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Rev-a-Shelf Door Storage Trays, Set of 2 – $25.99

Something as straightforward as door storage fittings may facilitate bending and reaching.

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Wood Classics Door-Mount Rack With Cutting Board

This traditional door-mounted rack system may hold items aside from just a cutting board. Cookie sheets and dish-drain trays come to head.

Richelieu

Maxi Waste Bin

A simple door garbage bin which swings out toward you when you open the doorway helps include messes.

Rev-A-Shelf

Dual Electric Assist Waste Containers

Both of these waste containersare made for base cabinets, are great for smaller families. 1 container may hold waste, and another can hold recycling. The unit may also be combined with an automated opening system for extra efficiency. This is a great system for those with dexterity or mobility issues.

Richelieu

Swiveling Basket

This swiveling system functions nicely in upper cabinets. It gives accessibility, flexibility and organization by bringing items nearer.

Richelieu

This pullout version also works nicely for upper cabinets.

Rev-A-Shelf

A two-tier pull-down system such as this allows you to access those sometimes hard-to-reach upper cabinets. This version from Rev-A-Shelf features a gas-assisted mechanism which produces lifting and lowering the machine simple. It’s a fantastic idea for shorter people and people in wheelchairs.

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When doors on cabinets aren’t convenient, think about removing them for ultimate accessibility. Organization is the trick to making this appearance work so that it doesn’t look cluttered. But since you’re saving money by not performing a entire kitchen remodel, you can splurge on pretty dishware. An arrangement such as this is pretty, practical and entirely on trend.

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Here an island becomes the dishware storage station.

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If you’re tight on space, cabinet doors are much more problematic. This kitchen incorporates one complete wall of shelving for everyday items. Shelving doesn’t have to be much deeper than 12 or 13 inches to accommodate regular items. Without any doors on the cabinetry, the distance feels bigger and would better accomodate a individual with a walker or in a wheelchair.

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