At the press of a button, the shelves descend smoothly from inside the cabinet to a comfortable reaching height, placing items directly in front of the user without the need to stretch, stand, or ask for assistance.
The system is designed to fit standard kitchen cabinets, making it straightforward to incorporate into both new kitchen designs and accessibility upgrades to existing kitchens. There is no need for specially made cabinetry.
VertiInside includes two integrated safety stops — one at the top and one at the bottom of the travel range — preventing trapping and ensuring safe operation for all users, including those with limited reaction time or unpredictable movements.
The cabinet lift is operated via a control switch, typically integrated into the worktop fascia, keeping the interface clean and within easy reach from a seated position. Operation is smooth, quiet, and requires minimal effort.
Because the entire lift mechanism is housed inside the cabinet, VertiInside preserves the standard look and feel of the accessible kitchen. From the outside, it appears as an ordinary wall cabinet — the accessibility is built in, not bolted on.
Built for everyday use, VertiInside cabinet lift supports significant shelf loads and remains stable and reliable throughout the full range of movement — even with fully stocked shelves.
VertiInside includes two integrated safety stops, one at the top and one at the bottom of the shelf travel range. If the shelves encounter any resistance during movement — whether that is an object, a hand, or anything unexpected in the path — the system stops immediately.
The built-in protection means the accessible kitchen can be used, without someone needing to supervise every time the shelves are lowered. That freedom — for both the user and the people around them — is what makes VertiInside not just accessible, but genuinely safe for everyday life.
Specifying the right upper cabinet lift system depends on the kitchen layout, the number of cabinets to be included, the user’s specific reach and mobility, and how the system will integrate with the rest of the kitchen. Ropox offers guidance on kitchen planning to help ensure that VertiInside is specified and installed in a way that delivers the best possible outcome for the user.
Enables residents to access their own kitchen storage independently, supporting daily routines and reducing reliance on assistance from staff
Creates an inclusive kitchen environment where users with different physical needs and reach capabilities can participate in cooking and daily activities on equal terms
Provides an adaptable upper storage solution that can be used by different users at different stages of rehabilitation
Allows people with limited reach to access upper storage independently. The system benefits all family members by bringing cabinets to a comfortable height for everyone