Source: Good News Network
IKEA furniture may be as tricky to assemble, but normal use of their kitchen cabinets and lamps may also be a challenge to homeowners with disabilities—that’s why the company is now offering open-access updates to their furniture.
IKEA Israel recently published a series of free blueprints for furniture extensions that can be downloaded from the internet—aptly named ThisAbles.
Some of the add-ons include a contraption that makes smaller buttons easier to press; an attachable handle that makes cabinet doors easier to open; and door blockers that can prevent wheelchairs from damaging the exterior.
Once the blueprints are downloaded, people with disabilities can then 3D-print the devices and easily…
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