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  "name": "What design considerations are important when choosing an accessible vanity?",
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      "name": "What design considerations are important when choosing an accessible vanity?",
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        "text": "When selecting an accessible vanity, prioritize models with open knee clearance of at least 27 inches high, 30 inches wide, and 17 inches deep to allow comfortable wheelchair access. Countertop height should ideally be between 28 and 34 inches. Faucets should be lever-operated, push-type, or sensor-activated, requiring minimal force. Ensure there is clear floor space for approach and maneuverability. Storage solutions should be easily reachable and not impede access.",
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        "description": "Choose vanities with open knee clearance (27x30x17 inches minimum), 28-34 inch countertop height, easy-to-use faucets, and clear floor space for maneuverability."
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  "description": "Choose vanities with open knee clearance (27x30x17 inches minimum), 28-34 inch countertop height, easy-to-use faucets, and clear floor space for maneuverability"
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