Today's question is one that designers are hearing more and more and appliance companies have stepped up to the plate with some solutions.
"I can't bend over to load the bottom rack of my dishwasher because of chronic back issues. I don't want to give up using the dishwasher altogether but what can I do to prevent running nearly empty loads of dishes? My husband and I are planning to build a house and we need some advice. Help?"
Between homeowners with back or neck issues and those just getting a bit older, the bottom of the dishwasher can be problematic.
Designers are more cognizant of designing spaces that are ADA(Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant and feature spaces and appliances that lend to ease of use and allowing homeowners to gracefully age in their homes without making drastic construction modifications.
Planning on the front end is key!
I love dishwasher drawers. Problem is, with a stacked dishwasher drawer that's only 24"(that's standard dishwasher width) wide, you still have that pesky bottom drawer.
Fisher & Paykel recently released their DishDrawer Wide. It's a magical 36" wide!
Now before you ask why the 36" measurement is magical, it'll hold 9 place settings of dishes!
Tons of adjustable(and folding) racking, accommodations for stemware and only using 3.5 gallons per cycle are just a few of the features.
Hopefully this helps with your dishwasher dilemma. If you have trouble bending over and want to maintain a large dishwasher, the Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer Wide is an easy choice.
Great Topic and solution, just had a client ask about this today. Any other drawer style dishwashers you would recommend?
ReplyDeleteI love the double stacked drawers that lots of manufacturers have nowadays. Running one drawer over both can save water!
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