How do move IKEA kitchen door handles?
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Comments (5)Thanks Victoria. That's just what we're after and almost perfect... except it's 10cm too wide. I'm just not sure if there is any way round that, e.g. widening the cabinet frame with an extra slat of wood at the sides.... the doors will be made to measure so could cover all that, but I'm not sure how the hinges would work and I'd prefer it if they were functional......See MoreToo much faff and expense? Opening kitchen up & moving bathroom U/stai
Comments (9)A S. That looks like a great idea, actually if we kept bathroom the same (it's already been newly done) and left the external wall into the cupboardy bit the same/no need for re-enforced beams and have washer/dryer stacked in the cupboard space, all we would need is the support between kitchen and living room which would work out much cheaper than I think my initial model would be (and possibly a little more practical too, and possibly more value) Here is a bit of a prototype of the size of the space we'd have to play with, I think it would be big enough for our needs (not massive amount of worktop space which is something we'd hoped for, but really I think it's enough) and also some space to fit a small table and 4 chairs in front of french doors and means not having to rip out whole of bathroom downstairs. I think I may take some advice from temple274 too, and instead of building whole bathroom upstairs and trying to readjust windows, I'll just make a small ensuite in top right corner of bedroom 2. I've seen little porthole windows you can get, but equally like temple274 says all I'd really need is adequate ventilation. All in all I think this new plan is better and more cost saving than the original!! I knew coming here would be a good idea! Thanks all x...See MoreKitchen door handles on wrong way around
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Comments (25)Hi Mylene, Thanks you for your interest in Naked Doors! We have a number of photographs of the Ladbroke handle design on the Nakedkitchens.com website; https://www.nakedkitchens.com/kitchens/portfolio/clarence https://www.nakedkitchens.com/kitchens/portfolio/long-acre https://www.nakedkitchens.com/kitchens/portfolio/the-royal-mile https://www.nakedkitchens.com/kitchens/portfolio/kitchen-innovation and of course our Instagram feed. If you want anything further plese do contact the office and we would be delighted to help. Thanks again for your interest in Naked Doors and best of luck with the new kitchen! Yours Jamie...See MoreOwen Train
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