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| June 10, 2004 at 2:10 pm #5413 | |
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Munkee |
Hi, I need some advice please. I am thinking about having a new kitchen fitted soon. I want it to be a neat looking kitchen, with all the appliances hidden away. However I don’t want to buy ‘integrated appliances’ incase I have to move, as the new property may not have the facility for integration (due to room size etc.) Is there a way of getting the integrated look with standard sized, freestanding appliances? – without damaging the look of the appliances (by screwing holes in them for fitting purposes). for example, I don’t mind having to open a normal cupboard door and then to open the dishwasher door, unlike with integrated where they open together. Please explain if this is at all possible. Also advice on fitting would be appreciated eg. how doors are fitted to totally hide the appliance (are the doors fitted as usual on the cabinet or otherwise??) Thanks in advance. Munkee |
| June 12, 2004 at 4:55 pm #5418 | |
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joe |
What do you want to build in and what are the widths? |
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