The Biggest Mistake I Made In The Accessible Kitchen

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  • The Biggest Mistake I Made In The Accessible Kitchen
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Komentáře • 114

  • @Wheelsnoheels
    @Wheelsnoheels  Před 2 lety +18

    Another really handy thing to consider, is draws, rather than big cupboards. As pulling out draws is a lot easier than having to reach into cupboards. If you check out the full before and after tour. You will notice all the cupboards on the bottom level are draws. Watch the Before & After here czcams.com/video/D9VcRGBaeEc/video.html

    • @valerieannrumpf4151
      @valerieannrumpf4151 Před 5 dny

      I have a pantry closet in the kitchen in my apartment that has shelves , so what I did was put in sliding metal drawers that I've bought at Lowes home improvement store, not only does it make it easier to get canned and packaged food items / small appliances such as a hand mixer out, it looks pretty too.

  • @RhamanaChan
    @RhamanaChan Před 2 lety +15

    I'm having mine done by my local council on a grant and its really exciting! I'm having my downstairs bathroom refitted, my kitchen made accessible, a new doorway added to make getting in and out of the kitchen easier and a steplift at the front of the house. I have MS so they're also kitting me out with an electric wheelchair. My biggest issue is trying to figure out a colour scheme for the kitchen as I've never decorated a place before and I'm both nervous and excited to do that haha.
    I'm so looking forward to having it all done, I miss cooking and having more independence in my house, and not feeling so stuck here as the front of my house is totally inaccessible, I can't go in and out by myself at all as there are several steps! Its been lovely to see yours getting done, giving me inspiration for mine! I love your wood worktops, they're so beautiful :)

  • @callumwarren115
    @callumwarren115 Před 2 lety +38

    Interesting point you made about the kettle. Heres a question though. Could you use the hose feature to fill up the kettle. Just set it on the side by the sink then fill up as desired with the hose. Its great seeing what youve done with your kitchen.

  • @laurad3497
    @laurad3497 Před 2 lety +6

    I’m not in a wheelchair yet. But we had to build a house to accommodate my progressively disabling disease (thank god for ssdi). Our last home was a tri-level with 4 sets of stairs and 3 elevation changes, with no way to modify. With the build we had to make choices against the standard to make things work for me. Like the microwave had to be on the counter. I also had to have a counter to slide a pot of water to or from the stove, our counter material needed to be laminate, our floors have to have texture, no elevation changes within the home or at entry doors, deck has a 3” step that I can manage and modified stairs to the yard (shorter and longer), we completely redesigned the bathroom from builder plan to have a 3x bigger shower with a 1.5” threshold., controls on right and spray on left- so it could be door free if need be. Widened doorways to accommodate a walker or wheelchair. Biggest thing is to know the level of accessibility. They wanted to lower all my switches, but building for my disability I didn’t want to jump the gun 10-15 years. So we didn’t do wheelchair height stuff yet. And let’s be real…I barely cooked before my disease 😂

  • @JediStig
    @JediStig Před 2 lety +8

    Our biggest kitchen mistake was cheap lower cabinets. Laminated particle board just hasn’t stood up well to 25 years of power wheelchair strikes; scrapes can’t be repaired, and once the particle board is compromised, it’s hard to do things like screw the doors back on. Wood would have been better. I sure wish your wall oven supplier did business in the US!

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  Před 2 lety

      Ahhh good points. Unfortunatly, with our budget we could have soild wood, or marble. It would have also been too heavy for the lowerd top. I just hope it lasts ok .. x

  • @samanthatremellen7640
    @samanthatremellen7640 Před 7 měsíci

    I bought myself a forward facing door air fryer/ toaster oven, as I see you have the toaster at a higher level. If something goes wrong you have to dig into it, not easy. This appliance has made my life so much easier, and it was under a $100 CAD.

  • @maisieliberty1319
    @maisieliberty1319 Před rokem +1

    It seems to me making something more accessible for someone with a disability can make things more accessible for people in general.

  • @MusingsFromTheDen
    @MusingsFromTheDen Před 2 lety +12

    Watching the butter melt on your toast was so relaxing! 😁
    These are great tips for me to refer to when we move and I get my new kitchen. 😊

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  Před 2 lety +3

      I loved watching the butter melt when I was editing too

    • @pjaypender1009
      @pjaypender1009 Před rokem +2

      Oh, wow. I was going to say that. I watched the butter melt several times.

  • @lillie89467
    @lillie89467 Před 2 lety +13

    Lovely kitchen gem. I’m not disabled but I actually use an empty punnets to put all my food scraps when I am scraping plates or peeling vegetables etc and then I just put that in the bin once I’m all done

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  Před 2 lety +1

      Ah yeah thats such a good idea. :)

    • @lillie89467
      @lillie89467 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Wheelsnoheels that’s meant to say just put the rubbish in the bin/food waste, I keep the punnet to use again 😃

  • @MatthewFordVictoria
    @MatthewFordVictoria Před 2 lety +14

    I like how the Oven Door pulls down then gets slid under the Oven. However, you'd Lose a lot of Heat that way, like if you're pulling out a tray of cookies, and putting another tray back in. Here is Canada, we have Ovens where the door opens Sideways (much like a microwave oven). You can also get them spring loaded with a timer, so you can open it and it stays open for 5 to 10 seconds, then closes itself. Much like electric doors to a store that open to let you through, then close a few seconds later.

    • @cbryce9243
      @cbryce9243 Před rokem

      Nice!

    • @chrisfitzchrisfitz5182
      @chrisfitzchrisfitz5182 Před rokem +4

      Not sure I agree with this- no matter how the door swings, heat will escape anyway. Also not sure about the timed doors- again, different disabilities function differently. A person with Motor control issues, might not be able to function with this feature. Some of us have to move slowly in order to make sure that whatever we’re handling stay in the pan/pot/… So we can safely remove it and set it on the counter or whatever.

  • @jamienevill1768
    @jamienevill1768 Před 2 lety +2

    I can certainly relate to the tap situation (twice!) At my parents house, where the left handed plumber fitted a tap with a single lever on the right hand side. Apart from my brother, we're all right handed and I have to use my weaker left hand to hold the kettle due to the tap being to the right. In my flat, I supplied a much taller tower tap to replace the two short single taps. Their plumber refused to fit it because he "Hadn't got the right pipework or authorisation!" Like at my parents house, I still struggle to fill the kettle. I'm sure your issue with the bin drawers situation can be surmounted eventually, if not already done. The only suggestion I can make is for some sort of curved, floor standing cover (floor standing for maintenance reasons) to conceal the plumbing under the sink. It could also stop the pipework from being accidentally knocked. Nice meeting you at Naidex, by the way. Sending Spoonie Hugs and Love ( ( ( x 😊 x ) ) ) 💜

  • @hermansims2296
    @hermansims2296 Před 4 měsíci

    It's so funny that you mention having the sink close to the cook top. My apartment has them on opposite sides...and it's true, we do find a way to get safely back and forth. I lock my oven door so I can use the handle to pull on.

  • @Pinkyyyy13
    @Pinkyyyy13 Před 2 lety +2

    That pull down cupboard looks amazing! I'm so short that in my house I no lie have to grab a chair and climb on top of my counter in order to reach the top shelf.

  • @andrewmurray9391
    @andrewmurray9391 Před rokem

    I noticed on Bondi Vet, 6ft5in Dr. Chris has his doorknobs at what seems to be 5ft8in, or the height where most others really would get a black eye from falling into a door knob, even if nobody believes them. But I've seen other tall people have to do the leg split to reach average countertops and tables, making me rarely feel pretty good about being short thinking this world really is built for me afterall.

  • @WholeFoodSpark
    @WholeFoodSpark Před 2 lety +2

    New kitchen! New chair! 2022 is a great year 😀

  • @ceseak1571
    @ceseak1571 Před rokem

    This was so helpful. I am planing for buying and adapting my first home.

  • @fridab1952
    @fridab1952 Před 2 lety +1

    Great tips! Love that blue color in the kitchen!

  • @michelemoorhouse1966
    @michelemoorhouse1966 Před 11 měsíci +1

    That oven door! oh my gosh love it!

  • @living4mylord
    @living4mylord Před rokem

    You are delightful. Subscribed! Thanks for sharing. Videos like these help my mother and myself very much. Slowly working on reorganizing and budgeting what we can in our kitchen. She is wheelchair bound and I am on my way, hopefully later than sooner but prepping now is better than being unable to kick myself later lol!
    Love your and your husband's humor!😂💗💗💗💗

  • @Chelle1214
    @Chelle1214 Před 2 lety +8

    So many good tips. I'm brainstorming mine at the moment. I'm definitely keen on big drawers instead of cupboards for the bottom storage. Getting things from the back of cupboards and even just putting things away just puts me in really awkward positions from my power chair and apart from being a pain in the butt it also probably increases pain

    • @abilitycrafting864
      @abilitycrafting864 Před 2 lety +4

      I discovered the drawers were easier quickly and found some plastic, but heavy duty drawers that I put just outside my kitchen because it's easier than cabinets. I had one cabinet with drawers and use it constantly.

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  Před 2 lety +2

      Defo. If you look at the full tour, all our cupboards on the bottom level are draws. czcams.com/video/D9VcRGBaeEc/video.html

    • @Chelle1214
      @Chelle1214 Před 2 lety +1

      @@abilitycrafting864 I can't wait! We are only in the early stages so I need to put up with what I have for now

    • @Chelle1214
      @Chelle1214 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Wheelsnoheels I can't believe I missed that I will have a look! A double dishwasher drawer is also on my list.

  • @HighTen_Melanie
    @HighTen_Melanie Před 4 měsíci

    Lovely Gem! You manage so well, I don’t see how the pull down shelf can be accessed without standing up. My OT says I wouldn’t manage these from my chair. It’s frustrating as I’m not able to try these things first. I see your shelf isn’t over loaded xx

  • @SmallWonda
    @SmallWonda Před 11 měsíci

    Plenty of good ideas, thank you. A big MUST, I think is a pull out Safe Shelf under your oven, heatproof, for basting & transitioning to kitchen. Drawers tend to be much more useable than cupboards - the doors do get in the way. pull-out pantry can be very handy - perhaps the work bench won't be as deep so you can reach storage above. Having the taps to the side, rather than back can be very helpful, as I can't always reach - also watch you don't have to reach through water stream to turn off! Hope you are still loving your kitchen! Just getting ready to remake my side to be accessible for my needs. Cheers!

  • @mauimastiff
    @mauimastiff Před 2 lety

    Love your new kitchen, it was great meeting you as you were leaving naidex on Wednesday, I did eventually find my hotel as normal it wasn't a properly accessible room but I made it work.

  • @CortreeTV
    @CortreeTV Před 5 měsíci

    This is a great video! very helpful to hear your perspective on your needs for accessibility.

  • @RobertMihalache
    @RobertMihalache Před 2 lety +1

    Well done. You are very creative. Nice video.

  • @davetreadwell
    @davetreadwell Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you so much for featuring my question and going into so much detail - I will definitely be sharing this with my team, along with using the feedback and points you’ve highlighted in the video :)

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for taking the time to research from a livd disabled persons experience. :)

    • @amyfluffyfluff880
      @amyfluffyfluff880 Před 2 lety +1

      It would be so cool to find accessible kitchens and other stuff at large retailers just like you would go to shop for an able bodied person it would be so nice if it would become normal

    • @davetreadwell
      @davetreadwell Před 2 lety

      @@Wheelsnoheels it’s the only way to do it! I’m also disabled, but don’t have personal experience with physical disability - so it’s important not to speak for you!

    • @davetreadwell
      @davetreadwell Před 2 lety +2

      @@amyfluffyfluff880 I’m currently doing my best to get an accessible kitchen put into the next display we change out.

  • @ReyOfLight
    @ReyOfLight Před 2 lety +1

    Well, you could always have a saddle stool or something like that available for your walking family members if they feel the lower work heights is too low if working in the kitchen for a longer time, so such things can easily be worked around, especially since the areas are open so you can roll under properly. I’m ambulatory and have no adaptions at home but do have a saddle stool at home in case I need to sit down in the kitchen, it doesn’t work too well though because I can’t roll under at all so I have to sit alongside the stove area

  • @anneharrison1849
    @anneharrison1849 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm literally watching this whilst prepping breakfast in a non adapted kitchen. Weirdly a lowered work surface isn't something I crave and I'd really miss all the low down cupboards. I think I have long arms or something! A sink I could roll underneath is the only bit of that I want currently. My biggest issue is the dishwasher, I have a regular size one and watching the video I can see that a smaller one might help. Basically I can't reach all the way across to load it. Like yours it's in a corner, but with the arrangement of everything else, I stash my dirty dishes on the left side when I can only roll beside it from the right side!
    My biggest problem is taking the plunge on an accessible kitchen is deciding the overall look, I'm in an open plan flat, so the kitchen is on display to all and currently has a breakfast bar, which is quite a popular feature. Also, I have this weird situation of having a flat that is unique and a mirror image to my parents' flat, we're both on the original kitchens, so it's going to be super weird whichever of us goes first on a kitchen replacement! They did their bathroom before I even bought my flat, but I think I might be the one who gets in first with the en suite - currently I literally only use it for going to the toilet in the night. I don't even know if it's possible to make it accessible.

  • @paxundpeace9970
    @paxundpeace9970 Před rokem

    THE oven is by NEFF and it is a pretty common brand in the UK.
    You will get this feature with the slide away door maybe on other brands too.
    But NEFF is famous for it.

  • @eugenemakes
    @eugenemakes Před 2 lety +2

    Honestly it really makes me mad seeing someone who works in design for Ikea asking questions like this on the internet when big furniture companies can and should pay people with disabilities for their time speaking on subjects like this, and to take it a step further they should hire disabled designers to make collections like these.

  • @HannaBananaBean
    @HannaBananaBean Před 2 lety

    LOL "I don't chain Shaun to the kitchen sink" .... *Shaun stands chained to the sink washing dishes*

  • @ConnyNordlicht
    @ConnyNordlicht Před 2 lety

    Yeah, with the draws I'm absolutely at your side. My best girl friend has draws over and over, her kitchen is a normal one, she's a staneing and going-by-feet-person, not like me in a wheelchair. But she's only 160 cm and I was 176 cm before I had to choose the wheelz. Her kitchen is nearly fine to me, she has got a full line where I can role under . Wonderful! I'd think on the cupboard that goes down. I loved it from first side and looked this part immediatly four times till I got further.

  • @wheelybraw
    @wheelybraw Před 2 lety

    The dishwasher thing would irritate me too! And the tap. Looks amazing though and must be so much better than what you had previously. I struggle reaching plug sockets in my kitchen - it was adapted for the previous resident but isn't quite right for me.

  • @redsorgum
    @redsorgum Před 2 lety

    Another excellent demonstration…👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @aniwheelss
    @aniwheelss Před 2 lety

    I'm keeping this as a reference if I ever get the opportunity to make an accessible kitchen beside that cheers!

  • @caz3895
    @caz3895 Před rokem

    Love the oven with slide away door, I have a microwave combi as there's only the two of us. I find the cupboard baskets are great. Never seen the fridge ones, will have to investigate.

  • @user-ch3dg5wj5s
    @user-ch3dg5wj5s Před 5 měsíci

    ありがとうございます!

  • @LouiseFranksArt
    @LouiseFranksArt Před 2 lety

    We have the same kitchen - only mine isn't accessible. I have to get hubby to get things don't from the furthest reaches of the cupboards...PITA. My dad installed mine though as it was running at over £25K including installation. We shaved 10K off by doing self-installation and it actually turned out better than Wickes could have done it.

  • @thewisepowerchair2369
    @thewisepowerchair2369 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello Mrs Gem. When I get my accessible kitchen, will definitely be loosing cupboard space. That lowered hob looks like a good idea. I think it might be too late to make changes but will ask. I currently have a single cooking hob.

  • @AndiPandiBee
    @AndiPandiBee Před 2 lety +2

    I don't see a point in an accessible kitchen for me because I can't cook. But at the same time I find things are just that little bit of an issue at normal height. Aka the sink. I can hardly turn on the tap. We've set up the kitchen to work for me best we can. Aka everything I need is in the bottom cupboards. But the cooking stuff is up high as hubby makes dinners. If I wanted to cook I'd have to take the hob over to the dining table. Which is an issue. We have an air frier instead of an oven. I can reach it but often burn myself on the metal racks because of its placement. So I avoid it as much as possible. Can use the microwave easy and have a hot cup instead of a kettle so I can make myself s coffee or tea at any time. Just means hubby has to fill it a few times a week.

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  Před 2 lety +2

      Im glad you have found some ways to work around it.

  • @tinachambers4887
    @tinachambers4887 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the wall cooker Gem qHi Sean have a day love from TEXAS

  • @ROBOTRIX_eu
    @ROBOTRIX_eu Před 2 lety +3

    ..a rotating cilinder shelf may be useful for bench corner where electric water boiler is..+- 60cm diameter circle plate..maybe 3 rotating plates for more used stuff or spices..

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  Před 2 lety +1

      OOO I like that. We have one siilar in the pantry cupboard

  • @thewisepowerchair2369

    My kitchen might happen. I currently use a stand alone single hob and was offered a four ring sunken one. Unfortunately, I do not have much space; and they do not come in two rings. So will have to make do with my single hob. If I make pasta, say, will keep pasta in water until other food ready.

  • @myomeolife9089
    @myomeolife9089 Před 2 lety +1

    Sorry to hear about the tap.... 😀

  • @Rose77745
    @Rose77745 Před rokem

    Hi I love your kitchen and especially the pull down you have for the dishes in the upper cupboard. Is that sold on Amazon do you think? I wonder if it was what would it be called. Thank you for this very helpful video ❤️🤗😘

  • @t4N9410oR
    @t4N9410oR Před 7 měsíci

    Gem, what make and model of wall mounted oven do you have?
    I've never heard of or seen an oven where the oven door folds down, and slides back into the oven. That oven is simple accessability genius.
    While the particular kithen renovation from 2007 I'll describe, was not designed or planned as being an accessible kitchen, a miscommunication in its planning caused a mistake, which turned out to be something totally serendipitous.
    In my intended design, I'd wanted to have a meals nook built into the front most part of the kitchen. The nook table space would have extended forward past the existing front edge of the kitchen area by 2 benchtop depths. I'd wanted to have under and over bench cupboards only as far as the start of the nook table. That was the plan.
    What happened, was that the kitchen company thought I wanted an L shaped bench, with under bench cupboards on the kitchen side, and a small under bench cupboard on the lounge room side in the corner of the L. The over bench cupboards ran to the corner of the L and finished there.
    When I saw the finished kitchen, I was aghast. I was shocked at how much of a foul up that area was, in comparison to what I'd described that I'd wanted. I was trying to think of how the heck can I make use of this fouled up design. At that point of time, I did not have a microwave oven.
    In the pre-Christmas sales for 2009, I would get a microwave oven, and I put it in the corner of the L, to use the benchtop space in front of the microwave, for managing cooked foods. This was the moment of serendipity. That previously annoying and useless benchtop space, became an essential. I could microwave anything, slide it straight out of the microwave and onto the benchtop to cool to safe handling and esting tenperature without worry.

  • @SandieRoberts
    @SandieRoberts Před 2 lety

    Oh no, the sink!!! 😫😫😫😫

  • @mikeshanermusic
    @mikeshanermusic Před 2 lety

    0:49 Ewww, what are you putting on your toast?🤣
    Pull down cupboards ftw 👍

  • @nickitimson5974
    @nickitimson5974 Před rokem

    I amusing Wickes they are really hlpful

  • @GeorginasJourney
    @GeorginasJourney Před rokem

    Hi! I’m a wheelchair user too and was wondering, have you been able to use any of the space under the counter for storage or have you found you’ve needed it to be completely clear under there to be able to use it easily?

  • @treefrog1018
    @treefrog1018 Před 2 lety +4

    "Will it affect the price?"
    Me at aver height: *barefoot and pregnant in my regular height kitchen* I'm all for the Littles having a counter they can reach quicker :)

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  Před 2 lety +1

      Could make the house even more desirable.... Ive actually been thinking about how the house would do as an airBNB, we are pretty close to London, and by the sea. :)

  • @robbieweston1234
    @robbieweston1234 Před rokem

    I have an wheelchair kitchen the only problem is my sinks keep leaking and thought please thank u ❤

  • @reachandler3655
    @reachandler3655 Před 2 lety

    I will haveto look at getting those pull down things for my wall cabinets. I have problems reaching up, so currently use a step ladder, which on my wobbly legs is always fun!

  • @chrisfitzchrisfitz5182

    What is the manufacture of your oven?? Interested in finding one like it in the US!

  • @BeinMindyT
    @BeinMindyT Před 2 lety

    Is the height of the countertop the same as the height of the oven when the oven door is open? And if not do you find the difference in height to be hard for you at all?

  • @michellesunshinestar
    @michellesunshinestar Před 2 lety

    In the building I live in, there are accessible kitchens. My friend on the 3rd floor has one.

  • @wheelchere
    @wheelchere Před 2 lety +1

    Where did you get the foldable shelves for your cabinets? I would really like to look into that. I'm in US so I'm sure I'd be able to get them but I didnt even know about them.

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  Před 2 lety

      I got mine from whickes. But if you goggle "pull down units" Options should come up, :)

  • @jennifermcmillan9518
    @jennifermcmillan9518 Před rokem

    What was the oven you purchased?

  • @knoopsylvia
    @knoopsylvia Před měsícem

  • @dacktal75
    @dacktal75 Před 2 lety

    I’m cracking up that you had an actual ball and chain 😂 I love the drop down baskets! Also in the US our oven doors don’t slide in like yours, they just drop down. Why don’t we have those, it’s genius!

  • @vesarchauhan3418
    @vesarchauhan3418 Před 2 lety +1

    👌👌👌

  • @shahidhameed9474
    @shahidhameed9474 Před rokem

    Brave girl

  • @ayp0777
    @ayp0777 Před 2 lety +1

    I made the same mistake with cabinet placement. When my dishwaher is open i can not open my lower cabinet with pots...so frustrating.

  • @00hl4l4
    @00hl4l4 Před 2 lety +2

    Shaun could sit on a wheel stool or desk chair or similar if he does start to feel strain from standing when using the lowered work top.

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  Před 2 lety +2

      Or a spare wheelchair ;)

    • @00hl4l4
      @00hl4l4 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Wheelsnoheels I forgot you had that option 😅

  • @vesarchauhan3418
    @vesarchauhan3418 Před 2 lety

    👌👌👌💪

  • @sandra57.com.
    @sandra57.com. Před 2 lety

    Hi gem I will be having a disabled kitchen done at some point where did you get the pull down for the kitchen units from was it from Ikea , ?? As my o.t recklons she can't get any. Please let me know please thanks my dear friend

    • @beej25m
      @beej25m Před 2 lety

      Wickes Pull Down Storage Trays

  • @jeffreygi
    @jeffreygi Před 2 lety +1

    Direct payments can pay for disabled adaptations so you could always use that if you have it.

    • @ChrisPage68
      @ChrisPage68 Před 2 lety +2

      Or Disabled Facilities Grant.

    • @BrendaCHughes
      @BrendaCHughes Před 2 lety

      @@ChrisPage68 I had to apply for the disability funding grant which was very easy, and that was for a stair lift, ramp and a wet room

    • @jeffreygi
      @jeffreygi Před 2 lety

      @@BrendaCHughes yeah same - Did an entrance on the ground floor and a bathroom on the 1st. (no lift though as I want to keep the ability to go upstairs)

  • @madamlaadida
    @madamlaadida Před rokem

    Hi
    What is the space you've left below and at what height is the work top. Also what is your height. I'm trying to create a kitchen for my daughter

  • @musinou
    @musinou Před 2 lety +2

    Maybe you could switch the hot/cold water tap, that is easy enough, and hopefully that would stop you being hunted.

  • @lolameyer
    @lolameyer Před 2 lety

    Happy Disability Pride Month! I love your videos

  • @willemh3319
    @willemh3319 Před rokem

    lucky i'm over6ft so i can reach quiet far and high with one arm since i can stand on one leg for a few minutes i can reach one of the highest shelves and furter with a grabbing stick also only right handed i got disabled after rebuilding the house so kitchen was not adopted only prblem is stirring the pan

  • @Em_Rose_
    @Em_Rose_ Před rokem

    Just wondering where you sit down to eat with out a dining table

  • @CK28989
    @CK28989 Před rokem

    Able-bodied people who struggle to use the kitchen standing could always bring a chair over.

  • @ChrisPage68
    @ChrisPage68 Před 2 lety +1

    I *still* don't have any prep space because my white goods are underneath the counter, and my knees do not bend.

    • @ChrisPage68
      @ChrisPage68 Před 2 lety

      Biggest Mistake was being admitted to hospital halfway through installation, so I couldn't supervise.

  • @jamesrandall2009
    @jamesrandall2009 Před 2 lety

    you were busy talking to someone so I didn't disturb.. nice to see you and Shaun at Naidex - where was Bindy? !

  • @elonmust8859
    @elonmust8859 Před 2 lety

    Before you had it done didn't it seem like the perfect kitchen, then when it's all finnish and gets used you realise it is not as perfect as you thought it would be. The same thing happened to me lol I even got a quote from a joiner to correct the problem they wanted 800 quid for it so I live with how it is now.

  • @rattyzombie
    @rattyzombie Před 2 lety +1

    I thought you poured coffee in your eggs 💀💀

  • @philipwalker5140
    @philipwalker5140 Před 2 lety

    Love your videos
    Uk government needs to get their act together especially with the airports and travel flight companies
    Had polio a six month baby been told earlier this month by Jet2 that I can’t take my mobility scooter from Belfast to Malaga
    as the height when folded down is too tall
    what a load of nonsense this should not be allowed to happen
    Had the same scooter with me while in Australia and USA
    What is the problem with uk discrimination against us the disabled?
    What on earth is happening to the world
    Airlines in uk must be opened to all people
    Uk government need to update laws for us the disabled
    Phil Belfast

  • @amykathleen2005
    @amykathleen2005 Před 2 lety +1

    Hee hee

  • @IceFish.
    @IceFish. Před 2 lety +1

    ive got a hotwater tap best 400 quid ever thats the only thing i have to help me tbh

  • @aletheamallory9674
    @aletheamallory9674 Před měsícem

    Your video introduction is much too long and frustrating while waiting for useful information. Please shorten it or delete the intro altogether.....just not relevant.. Otherwise very helpful👑

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  Před měsícem

      Thanks for the feedback. In recent vids there’s not much of an intro, so I hope you will enjoy more up to date vids ☺️

  • @BeinMindyT
    @BeinMindyT Před 2 lety

    Is the height of the countertop the same as the height of the oven when the oven door is open? And if not do you find the difference in height to be hard for you at all?