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Melanie C
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Comments (1)I’m not sure anyone on here will be able to help you with that unless they did the plan of the kitchen....See MoreKitchen Open Unit Detail
Comments (2)Thaks OnePlan. This is for an island unit so no problem with the depth. And, I get to build the shelves myself so can make them whatever size I want. Even the size of the matching door and then pad around the sides if the will make it look more upmarket....See MoreAre these drawings detailed enough for a builder to build accurately?
Comments (1)Yes. All the construction detail is there. Forming a quote for the shell of the building should be simple from that. As for fittings, fixtures and materials will have to be worked out between you and them....See MoreIkea kitchen detail issue
Comments (6)Hi- I have an IKEA kitchen and used a good independent fitter who was willing to work with me on creative “bespoke” changes to make use of every centimetre. Here is how I might put that space to good use for storage : Consider your kitchen items that can be stored in a deep narrow space…. Rolling pins, baking sheets, platters, trays come to mind, but also cling film and foil boxes, Nespresso capsule boxes, a stick blender, a vacuum sealer, etc Determine the best layout for shelves to suit.. Have your fitter drill shelf support holes at the required height on the sides of the adjacent cabinets before they put the cabinets in… they won’t be able to do this afterwards Consider whether you want a door….if you do, get an 80 x 10cm drawer front from IKEA in the style of your selected doors. It is likely to be a plain slab, and you will turn it on it’s side to use as the door. Have your fitter cut it down to suit the space, and paint the cut edge in colour matched paint. The fitter can then attach it via hinges to the adjacent cabinet. If you have a door, then you can buy Ikea’s normal 20cm wide x 60cm deep shelves and have the builder cut them down to size to fit. If you don’t want a door, then buy matching 10cm x 60cm drawer fronts to use as shelves, and again have your builder cut them to size. The cut edge will not be visible so no need to paint, however you will likely want to either paint the white adjacent cabinet sides to match or perhaps cover them with an adhesive vinyl. Good luck!...See MorePorter Edun
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