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      "name": "What are the differences between a wall-mounted and a freestanding accessible vanity?",
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        "text": "Wall-mounted accessible vanities are fixed directly to the wall, leaving the floor space completely clear underneath, which offers maximum knee and toe clearance. This design also allows for adjustable installation height. Freestanding accessible vanities, while still providing clear space for wheelchairs, rest on legs or a pedestal, and may include a small lower shelf or cabinet area. Both types are designed to meet accessibility standards, but wall-mounted options often offer greater flexibility in height adjustment and aesthetics.",
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        "description": "Wall-mounted vanities attach to the wall for maximum clearance, often with adjustable height. Freestanding accessible vanities sit on legs, also providing clearance."
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  "description": "Wall-mounted vanities attach to the wall for maximum clearance, often with adjustable height. Freestanding accessible vanities sit on legs, also providing clear"
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