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Future-Proof for Multi-Generational Living with the Freedom Range of Accessible Kitchens from Symphony


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itchens are the hub of the home. The most hardworking of spaces, no matter its size or style, this is the one room that gets constant use, day in day out. Symphony believes that everybody should have a kitchen that can be used and enjoyed. From older family members to those with limited mobility or additional needs, the Freedom collection is designed to support both independent living and multi-generational homes for now and the future. This collection of practical and functional kitchens answers every ergonomic need while offering a stylish and innovative aesthetic that’s enjoyable to use and to spend time in. “With many more of us living in multi- generational households, there are a plethora of features available that can improve the use of the kitchen for every member of the family,” says Adam Thomas, a leading expert in accessible design who collaborated on the Freedom kitchen collection with Symphony. “Good, ergonomic kitchen design minimises movement, so you spend less energy bending, stretching, lifting and cleaning, and this can be achieved through thoughtful and careful planning.”


Symphony’s Freedom kitchen collection is designed on the key principles of safety, flexibility, storage and style. Safety is ensured throughout, with careful planning that considers the layout of cabinets and the height of ovens and worksurfaces so that the risk of injuries and falls is significantly reduced. Waterfall edge worktops limit spillages while electric rise and fall surfaces and wall cabinets


can be adjusted by the user to suit their needs. Innovative oven housings, heatproof reduced depth sinks, induction hobs, slide and hide oven doors and pull-out tables with storage drawer and pull-out base wirework for storage will also all help to create a safe and usable kitchen environment. Style-wise, a Freedom design doesn’t mean compromising on aesthetics. A combination of


finishes on tall and base cabinets with contrasting colours between frontals, worktops, floors and walls will all create a modern workspace where anyone with visual impairment will find it easier to move around. The right combination of task and ambient lighting will also improve visibility as well as boosting mood and a feeling of well-being. For further information about Symphony, please visit the website.


www.symphony-group.co.uk


26 BKU NOVEMBER 2023


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