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RE: Satin Handleless kitchen - Colour Republic - 01-11-2014

(01-11-2014, 03:11 PM)nsk Wrote: is it that the sink in the garden has not been plumbed in ?

I bloody knew I forgot to do something!!!! DohDohDohDoh


RE: Satin Handleless kitchen - chip off the block - 01-11-2014

No pelmet under boiler unit, i think it looks daft with pelmet on handless anyway( just my taste)
Plain panels for fillers instead of having clean line of handle
Not sure where the doors lead but looks tight to get into the room

Also 1 of the yellow topped spices is in with the orange topped spicesROFL30h


RE: Satin Handleless kitchen - snezza - 01-11-2014

There's a gap between the back of the base corner post and the RHS of the D/W.
It should have had a blinding panel fitted on the side return.How is the D/W fixed, coz the new D/W's normally get screwed in from the inside now on the left and right hand side.

As it stands, you have a large gap. Tut Tut...!!!!

Snezza.


RE: Satin Handleless kitchen - chip off the block - 01-11-2014

The orange cutlery tray just isnt working for me


RE: Satin Handleless kitchen - Joe the chip - 01-11-2014

Looks really nice, I love those handle less doors in mat - much prefer it to gloss!

Is the missing item cabinet lighting? Or waste bin?


RE: Satin Handleless kitchen - Colour Republic - 01-11-2014

(01-11-2014, 04:05 PM)chip off the block Wrote: No pelmet under boiler unit, i think it looks daft with pelmet on handless anyway( just my taste)
Plain panels for fillers instead of having clean line of handle
Not sure where the doors lead but looks tight to get into the room

Also 1 of the yellow topped spices is in with the orange topped spicesROFL30h

That was the decor panel i'm still waiting for, hence why the pelmet isn't on the bottom yet (it is a normal unit though, not got a boiler in it). It was my fault really. The units are 900h and the decor panels came out of a large tall panel, so the pelmet can be framed. I forgot that I had 3 r/h decors and 1 l/h, meaning that although there was enough material, it meant that I couldn't finish with a factory finish to the bottom edge, so need a spare panel to do so.

I know what you mean about framing handless doors but with 'j' profile doors i'm not a fan of seeing the bottom few mil of the carcase (you know as the 'j' profile is so thin there, you notice the carcase unlike you would do with a normal door). I don't like thick pelmets so instead I use plinth turned face on.

In fact I use plinths turned face on a lot of the time, for example as decor panels that are going tight to a wall, as filler panels, as spacer panels etc. Just works out cheaper for the client and looks exactly the same once installed (assuming that range of kitchen finishes all 4 edges of the plinth)

There's plenty of room to get in and out, think it's the camera angle that makes it look tighter than it is.

Re the filler panel next to the washing machine. if the room was just 30mm wider I could have got a 150 pull-out in there Cry But agree it would have looked better with a profiled filler. I often do to be fair but my reasoning was that as I had a filler panel next to the over to clear the radiator, I would do the same opposite. Although in hindsight I could have just used a 150mm door trimmed down and wouldn't have cost a lot at all.



(01-11-2014, 04:24 PM)snezza 31 Wrote: There's a gap between the back of the base corner post and the RHS of the D/W.
It should have had a blinding panel fitted on the side return.How is the D/W fixed, coz the new D/W's normally get screwed in from the inside now on the left and right hand side.

As it stands, you have a large gap. Tut Tut...!!!!

Snezza.

hmmmm old eagle eyes!!!!!!!

Now you mention it, that gap does look a bit big although again it probably looks bigger than it is as I certainly don't remember thinking it was noticable with the door open.

You're right though it would have been better with a panel down the side to fix to. It's fixed on the left and the feet extended up so it has slight pressure under the granite. It doesn't move and is solid in there.

I'll take that one on the chin though, as it's a fair copCheers



The thing that is missing is a bin. 90% of the time I include an integrated bin but this customer wanted maximum storage as they struggled with what they had before. To make it worse there isn't really any space for a free standing one. You don't want it in front of the radiator for obvious reason, plus it would affect opening the fridge. So the only place is on the wall next to the washing machine. maybe the least in troublesome place as the washing machine isn't in constant use, but still not great.

But as I say the customer knew this and really wanted the cupboard space kept for other things. That said, after she filled them up I noticed she buys supplies in bulk, from cash and carry I assume, you know 10 washing up liquids, 10 rolls of foil etc.. personally I'd keep that sort of excess in the garage or somewhere and have a bin. But there you go.

(01-11-2014, 04:49 PM)Joe the chip Wrote: Looks really nice, I love those handle less doors in mat - much prefer it to gloss!

Is the missing item cabinet lighting?

The doors are ex Uber, now TKC. The finish on them is great and a 22mm door.

Lighting will go in after the glass splash back

(01-11-2014, 04:49 PM)Joe the chip Wrote: Or waste bin?

BINGO!!!!ThumbUpThumbUpThumbUp

(01-11-2014, 04:49 PM)chip off the block Wrote: The orange cutlery tray just isnt working for me

Not supplied by me, but now you say it, i'm shocked blum don't do an orange one!


RE: Satin Handleless kitchen - PREM - 01-11-2014

There is a perfectly nice bin in the first picThumbUp( scrolling up)

Not a fan of the stainless planter in the garden RobSad (scrolling up again Smoke)


A good fit with limited space, the design looks a little longer than realityGeek. Those 600 doors look like 800s.

my first guess was the filler on the left of the washer is not a door cut down.

I thought you would have insisted on an int bin, nothing worse than a nice kitchen with a dildo bin in the corner.

Do like the granite into the windowCheers


RE: Satin Handleless kitchen - Colour Republic - 01-11-2014

I know what you mean Prem, Yeah the stretched out design visual is a little misleading ROFL30h although there were other visuals shown to the client which weren't.

That bin is back in the kitchen... along with the washing up bowl, the plastic drainer, tea and coffee tray, dish cloths over taps etc etc I was hoping that wouldn't be the case as I got a dishwasher in there which they didn't have before and made homes for everything. But some people prefer to have things at easy reach rather than keeping them hidden away and more work surface. It's their kitchen at the end of the day.

They originally wanted to keep the old free standing cooker and W/M but I did a couple of designs to show them how much sleeker it would look by going integrated in what as you say is a fairly small room

Re the granite, I removed an inch or so off the bricks so it could go all the way back rather than have a silly little step. I knew that there was just enough of the UPVC showing to butt up to, so worked quite wellThumbUp


RE: Satin Handleless kitchen - Alex Morley - 01-11-2014

(01-11-2014, 04:49 PM)Joe the chip Wrote: Or waste bin?



I don't think its the bin that's the problem. It's the lack of handles to put your carrier bag on to act as a bin. -if you had handles there would be no problem. Lol ROFL30h



Looks like a sweet job! Avid fan of the Fly-moon. Lol Clap