Danver Stainless is launching an exciting innovation that reinforces its commitment to quality cabinetry without compromising core values. For homeowners in Montgomery County, MD and Fairfax County, VA seeking premium outdoor kitchens, this development signals enhanced design options and functionality. Mitchell Slater, Danver's president, recently shared details on how this strategic move will benefit the region's outdoor living market.
Like many of the changes and innovations that Danver has implemented over the years, it starts with their customer base. If they change something about their stainless steel cabinetry, it’s because they want to implement improvements that make the cabinets more accessible, usable, functional, or beautiful for their customers and their outdoor living spaces. Better serving a wider customer base is exactly what’s behind Danver’s next big move.
“One of the things people are asking for with greater frequency,” said Slater, “is ADA-compliant cabinetry.”
ADA is the Americans with Disabilities Act, which was passed into law in 1990. Always striving to better serve their customers, Danver is looking to further their work with this ADA cabinetry.
ADA-compliant cabinets are not just for individual homes or outdoor kitchens. As the market increasingly expands into communal areas and multifamily homes, these improvements become even more relevant and pressing.
“We’re seeing a lot more common spaces and shared areas in multifamily developments,” said Slater. “People want durability in these places—the clubhouses, the multifunction rooftops, and more. Danver is all about durability, and with the added ADA requirements, we’re also able to make sure an even greater number of people can enjoy our products.”
ADA cabinets incorporate a lot of small details that add up to a comprehensively easy to use cabinetry system. This includes lower heights for increased access to countertops, roll out trays that eliminate or greatly reduce the need to bend for stored items, space to accommodate wheelchairs, etc.
“Many architects and designers will specify ADA cabinetry now,” said Slater, “and we’re happy to be able to accommodate. By ensuring our cabinets are the appropriate height and style to meet the ADA requirements, we’re proud to know that anyone who comes into a Danver outdoor kitchen can fully utilize and benefit from the beauty and quality of our products.”
While Danver looks to increasingly implement ADA-compliant cabinets—particularly in public spaces—their customers can be assured that the commitment to quality and versatility won’t get left behind. That is, the range of door styles, colors, powder coating options, and other personalization options will still be available.
For more information about the specifics of ADA cabinetry or details about how to order and install these units for your personal or public space, please feel free to contact a representative of Design Builders, Inc.
Top image used in this article courtesy of Danver Stainless Outdoor Kitchens