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Kitchen knee space

T-Turn. A T-shaped turning space allows a three-point turn to be accomplished. By making one of the necessary kitchen knee spaces 3 ft wide or wider, one leg of the T can be accomplished within the knee space. This arrangement can solve maneuvering problems in very small kitchens. [Pg.915]

Adequate knee space under counter surfaces is important for people who need to sit while performing kitchen tasks. The space should allow them to pull up under the counter for work areas, sinks, and cook tops. Knee room should be provided beside appliances such as ranges, ovens, and dishwashers. Knee spaces should be at least 30 in wide, 27 in high, and 19 in deep. A width of at least 36 in is preferred because this provides additional turning space, which is especially important in small kitchens. [Pg.915]

Dual-Height Counters. A dual-height kitchen includes lowered counter segments to provide work areas for seated people. Each lowered segment must have clear knee space below. Clear vertical space of 30 in at the front of the counter will provide enough clearance for most wheelchairs. [Pg.923]


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