Why raised washers and dryers are ideal for pensioners
A standard washing machine and dryer are typically positioned at floor level, requiring users to bend down when loading and unloading laundry. This can be challenging for older adults with mobility issues, arthritis or back pain. A raised washing machine stand is one of the simplest ways to elevate appliances to a more comfortable working height
Instead, a raised washer and dryer, often set within an accessible washer and dryer cabinet, can provide significant advantages:
- Easier Access & Less Strain: Raising the washer and dryer reduces bending and lifting, making it easier for pensioners to use them comfortably without putting strain on their back or joints.
- Enhanced Safety: Elevated appliances help minimise unnecessary movement, lowering the risk of slips, falls and injuries in the laundry room.
Ergonomic & Stylish Design: Many modern washer and dryer cabinets such as Washtower’s Twin Collection 4.1 prioritise ergonomics, combining convenience with an attractive and practical home feature.