We recently installed one of those adjustable-height kitchen counters, and honestly, it's been a game changer. My mom visits often and uses a wheelchair, and before this, cooking together was always kinda awkward—either too high for her or too low for me. Now we can both prep dinner comfortably, you know? Wondering if anyone else has tried adjustable furniture or similar stuff at home and found it as helpful as we have.
"Now we can both prep dinner comfortably, you know?"
This is interesting... I've been considering adjustable furniture for a while now, especially desks and kitchen islands. My brother has chronic back pain, and whenever he visits, he struggles with standard seating heights. I tried a height-adjustable dining table at a friend's place recently—it was surprisingly intuitive and smooth. Did you find the installation tricky or pretty straightforward? Definitely seems like it could solve some practical issues in our house too.