Kitchen Opens Up for a Wheelchair, and a Chef Is Born
Kathy Stice was stuck. Literally stuck. The narrow galley kitchen inside her Seattle home didn’t give Stice, who has used a wheelchair for more than 50 years, enough room to turn around comfortably, and the wheels often got wedged between the refrigerator and the dishwasher. Stice and her husband, Dan Rawsthorne, decided that it was time for a change. Recently, they used Houzz to gather ideas, buy products and search for a professional to help. https://help.houzz.com/s/article/How-can-my-project-get-featured-on-Houzz-TV?language=en_US
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