Will this knob be OK on an integrated tall larder fridge?
Kirsty Hughes
4 years ago
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Comments (15)The statement is unfounded. It is possible to achieve integrated appliance with handleless doors on the most basic of ranges. More expensive furniture showrooms will add the benefit of being able to open at the side, by introducing an infill panel. I also believe some appliance manufacturers are now introducing touch opening fridges and freezers. I would be very wary of continuing with this designer for fear that they may be railroading you into options that suit them....See MoreIntegrated Kitchen door opening directions
Comments (11)Strange. It didn't upload. That's it up now. The Fridgefreezer opening that way allows access to both worktops. If I was taking contents from the door it would allow me to place on both worktop. Because it is left of centre I thought it be better opening on left? Maybe not? If it opened on the right from this position it is kind of forcing you to use the left hand work surface? Also if I put the shopping on the floor in between the larder and the fridge to pack food away I can easily have fridge door and larder doors open and just pop things in. If it was right hinged I would have to step around the door. Am I overthinking this yet?! LOL The living room is off to the right with french doors so you would be opening the contents and light to the living room and whoever is in there too. Have a wee look sure and let me know your thoughts :-) Much appreciated!...See MoreIntegrated Fridge and Freezer
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