Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Country sinks, where would you drain plates? 34Apr 11, 2009 8:14 pm Hi there. Long time lurker, first time poster. Since I'm living with a disabled relative at home, I found that the best kitchen sink for both of us is an adaptive kitchen sink.This kitchen equipment design features 2 bowls with an electric waste disposal on the left sink bowl. Drains are positioned at the center of the left bowl and at the rear inner corner of the right bowl so as to position the plumbing away from the individuals knees in a wheelchair. Since the right basin has it's drain positioned at the corner, the bottom of the sink should be sloped towards the drain hole. Lever handles are mounted halfway between the two sink bowls with 300 degree range of motion for maximum flexibility. Another faucet with flexible rubber hose is provided with a 7 foot reach. A removable sloping protection panel is mounted in front of the plumbing pipe under the sink to protect the knees of a wheelchair assisted individual. Hi, We're building a double-storey in Perth and I'm undecided with the kitchen sink situation. I'm set on having the main sink with dishwasher in the scullery - and… 0 20891 Bought in Nov 21 at the height of the market (classic). Good area, atrocious floor plan. BUT has land out to the left-hand side that we can extend out on (see second… 0 8728 Thanks mate. Yeah good points! Leaning towards Option 3 to get a bit extra space in the cabinets but not going too crazy high (and expensive). Would require a mini… 13 39450 |