Accessible Kitchen Innovation: A Deep Dive with Adam Thomas
- Thomas Vaughan Team
- Apr 9
- 2 min read
Join us at the Thomas Vaughan Ltd design studio near Cardiff for an exclusive conversation with the UK’s leading authority on accessible design, Adam Thomas.
In this interview, we explore the future of inclusive living through our latest show kitchen, featuring the Freedom by Symphony range. This isn't just about aesthetics; it’s about clinical-grade functionality meeting high-end bespoke design.
Key Features Explored:
Rise and Fall Technology: We demonstrate how worktops can be adjusted to the millimeter at the touch of a button. This allows for seamless transitions between standing and seated users, ensuring ergonomic safety and independence.
The "Waterfall" Safety Edge: Discover the simple yet vital engineering of the waterfall lip—a subtle raised edge designed to contain spills, protecting both the user and the floor from slip hazards.
Voice-Activated Autonomy: See our Alexa integration in action. We’ve programmed a sequence that handles the heavy lifting:
Pre-heating the oven remotely.
Prompting the user for timing.
Automated door opening for ovens and refrigeration to assist those with limited grip or reach.
Why This Matters for Professionals:
For Occupational Therapists and Case Managers, this interview highlights how thoughtful design can reduce care hours and increase a client's quality of life. We move beyond "standard" adaptations to show how a kitchen can be truly life-changing.
"Independence in the kitchen isn't just about reaching a cupboard; it's about the dignity of preparing your own meal in a space that works for you, not against you." — Adam Thomas
Book to Visit our studio near Cardiff to experience the Freedom by Symphony collection firsthand.
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