Kitchens-Review-Freedom-Accessible-Kitchen

Freedom by Symphony supports independent living

Cooking and enjoying using the kitchen should be a part of everyday life for anyone who loves cooking, hosting and entertaining. Freedom by Symphony fully supports independent living for everyone with its stylish and functional kitchens, created in collaboration with the UK’s leading accessible kitchen designer, Adam Thomas.

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The Freedom collection includes this stunning Freedom Harvard kitchen in classic Hunter Green. Designed to support independent living for everyone, making it perfect for multi-generational households, this kitchen is beautiful to look at and easy to use for everyone, including wheelchair users. This accessible and empowering kitchen has a wide range of features that make it a safe and flexible space for all the family to enjoy.


Freedom Harvard kitchen in Hunter Green

Accessible features within a Freedom kitchen include a Rise & Fall Adjustable Height Worktop with Waterfall edge. This raised lip reduces the risk of spillages during food prep and cooking onto a wheelchair user while the electric control switch effortlessly moves the worktop up and down to suit the user’s needs. It is available in a variety of sizes, including an L-shaped right angle.

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A Fixed Height Worktop with open leg space is another functional feature of a Freedom kitchen. It provides wheelchair users safe access to the kitchen sink for washing-up, rinsing fruit and vegetables and draining water from hot pans.

A Larder with Pull-Out Drawers meanwhile makes crockery easy to access. In this Freedom Harvard kitchen, putting plates and bowls away after being washed is made easier for wheelchair users, as it is positioned near the dishwasher for effortless unloading.

Keen cooks with accessibility requirements will also enjoy using the NEFF Slide & Hide® Ovens, which are installed in a row of three in this kitchen and feature flexible magnetic knob or touch control with doors that can be concealed beneath for safety and extendable shelf runners for easy access to hot dishes.

This Freedom Harvard kitchen in Hunter Green also features Oven Housing with Pull-Out Shelf. This allows for the ovens to be positioned at a comfortable height and includes a heat-proof resting shelf for placing dishes on when taken out of the oven. There is also a choice of drawer depths beneath the ovens. In this design, the three oven’s housing allows for the transfer of hot dishes from one side of the kitchen to the other, with the pull-out shelves working as a table top.

Clever iMove Pull-Down Baskets come with extended handles to hold onto and pull down to lock into position. A great way to make higher-up contents easy to reach, ideal for wheelchair users. Another Freedom by Symphony feature is having Isolator Switches for the ovens positioned at a suitable height above the oven making them easier to reach should they need to be switched off.

In this stunning Freedom Harvard kitchen, a Pull-Out Table also provides additional worktop and preparation space while a Front Access Lever Tap has the control fitted to the front fascia of the worktop so users can operate the tap from a seated position without having to stretch over the sink. The tap is also designed with an easy grip to move the tap back, left and right. 


For further information about Freedom by Symphony, please visit https://www.symphony-group.co.uk/brands/freedom/

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