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sink and tap solution. Created to meet real-world needs - not just repurpose existing designs - LivInc is proof that accessibility in the home should never mean compromise. Crafted with thoughtful detail, LivInc presents a thermally insulated granite sink that prevents heat transfer injuries, and is designed with clever bowl geometry for easier wheelchair access, and integrated workstation accessories that maximise kitchen space. Plus, the optional e-waste allows users to empty the sink with a swipe, meaning zero need to dip hands into dirty or hot water. The LivInc semi-pro tap leads the way in


inclusive kitchen design with intuitive features to combine beautiful design with thoughtful functionality. Product highlights include a pull-around jet and spray head, high contrast braille markers, DDA-compliant lever for easy, comfortable control, and clever tailpipe fittings to prevent leg wear and tear.


Live without compromise with Abode LivInc A


bode embrace universal kitchen living with the launch of LivInc, an inclusive


Abode believes that beautiful, functional design


belongs to everyone. That’s where LivInc leads the market by offering a fully integrated solution for the modern kitchen, which is considered, aspirational and truly inclusive. This new collection is designed to look and feel like a premium kitchen upgrade, seamlessly fitting into modern homes where design integritymatters. Functional, effortless living...ThisisLivInc


by Abode: Beautiful without compromise: Stylish enough


to feature in any modern kitchen, every element is designed tomake life easier, simpler, and more stylish. Quality accessibility: Premium features at a competitive price point, which have been rigorously tested for performance, durability, and ease of use.


Purpose-built: Designed from scratch specifically


for inclusive living, LivInc is not a standard retrofit sink or tap but instead, an ergonomic lifestyle solution for the cross-generational home and kitchen space.


DDA-compliant tap controls: Ergonomic closed-fist operation with high-grip knurled surfaces to ensure ease of use for all abilities. Braille Temperature Indicators: High-contrast,


tactile markers on controls provide clarity, confidence, and independence. Flexible Installation: Tap control can be deck


or facia-board mounted, allowing custom installation based on user needs, while maintaining Braille orientation. Pull-around Semi-Pro Spray Tap: Extended


reach, intuitive jet and spray functionality, and precise flow control support flexible kitchen tasks. Rear-offset Waste Design: Provides improved wheelchair access without compromising bowl depth or daily practicality. Optional ElectronicWaste (E-Waste) System: Hygienic sink emptying via a simple wrist swipe or closed-fist tap - no more dipping into dirty dishwater. Stylish Thermally Insulated Black Granite Sink:


Beautiful, tactile material that avoids heat transfer burns, ensuring safety alongside luxury. Elegant yet Functional Accessories: Integrated chopping board, trivet, and colander transform the LivInc sink into a compact, efficient workstation. High-contrast touch points: Critical functional


areas are visibly and tactually differentiated, making the entire setup more intuitive.


01226 283 434 info@abodedesigns.co.ukwww.abodedesigns.co.uk


32 BKU JUNE 2025


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