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RE: German Kitchen with Corian & Lustrolite - Claydon Lad - 16-07-2015 Very nice fit Snezza - great attention to the detail as ever. The corian has turned out spot on. Worth all that hassle. ? If those plinth lights are on a dimmer, all good as they do look nice and bright. I wonder if you'll get any 'high jacks' on this thread. RE: German Kitchen with Corian & Lustrolite - snezza - 16-07-2015 (16-07-2015, 11:29 PM)Claydon Lad Wrote: Very nice fit Snezza - great attention to the detail as ever. The corian has turned out spot on. Worth all that hassle. ? Probably!!!!!.....I usually end up with some numpty making obscure Clints via auto translate ....! I'll apologise to the" Big Fella" in advance.....Sorry Stretch! Yes, the Corian was a lot of work but I am happy with the finished result. Looking back at what I had to do, I think the next one will be far more straightforward so I'm looking forward to it. RE: German Kitchen with Corian & Lustrolite - Colour Republic - 17-07-2015 Blimey! For some reason after reading the Corian threads I somehow didn't expect it to be going in it to such a modern kitchen. Not sure why? I just assumed it was an older client and a more traditional design. Hang on a minute! didn't you have some curves going on in the corian thread? Are they in the utility or am I imagining it? The join in the island isn't nearly as visible as it was before. I had to blow the pictures up and really look for it before I spotted it From the initial small pictures I didn't think I'd like the stainless shoe the end panels sit in but again blowing up the pictures I can see that it actually adds a really nice little touch to that style of kitchen. Overall it's visually very impressive and looks expensive! It screams Essex styling but that is maybe more to do with the cool blue lighting more than anything. I have a few questions though... 1) The wood veneer shelves. You say you had to make them on site. Is that because you wanted to make them because dimensions might of changed during the fit? Or do Stormer not make shelving units to custom sizes if you produced drawings for them? Very nice btw, I think that element of wood in the kitchen to soften it ever so slightly and add contrast and interest. 2) The under cupboard lights. Were they factory fitted by Stormer? I've often thought about fitting slim line LED's on site and cross drilling the carcase to hide the cables but it's a tricky job doing it free hand, not to mention sourcing a long wood bit. One little slip or get the wrong angle and you're coming through the face of the unit. Much safer to get factory fitted if poss. 3) The fly over shelf above the sink/wall opening. How did you fix that? It's quite a run and I don't see any sag, so I assume it has some sort of floating shelf fixings in it at some point? BUT..... always has to be! Firstly, the positioning of the American fridge freezer is very poor. It's not even in the kitchen to start with. I can only assume this was an after thought! I can see you've had to have a filler panel to the left of the oven tower due the pipes running down from upstairs. I think personally I would have made the r/h side decor panel athracite to bulk out the tower unit and made it look more 'solid' but I suppose that's a personal preference. Again personal preference but I think I would have had the three down lighters in the flying shelf centralised over the opening rather than centralised over the total length of the shelf. It's one of those design elements I know I would ponder which one would be right and flit between the 2. If I knew exactly where the opening would fall and wasn't likely to move between ordering the kitchen and install, then i'd go for over the opening. If the size and position of the opening was down to a third party, then i'd play it safe and go for lights centralised in the shelf length (Assuming the lights were factory fitted like I think they were?) Lastly... Do you know where I can get any compact Siemens appliances at short notice? I see you have one and word on the street is they're rare as hens teeth RE: German Kitchen with Corian & Lustrolite - Stetsia - 17-07-2015 I am liking this kitchen much. I like you coming in my home country for making me the same design and I pay you good price and making you vegetable soup every day after you finishing works. Also your friend in other picture with one wheel car. My husband say is more better if big driller machine is having power switch on because make the job of cracking floor more easy this way. If you like coming to give me design look in my profile for more please. Is ok No? Stetsia xxx RE: German Kitchen with Corian & Lustrolite - Colour Republic - 17-07-2015 ^^^^^^ this ones a keeper!!! Please let it be Prem as suddenly he's become quite funny! RE: German Kitchen with Corian & Lustrolite - Bopster - 17-07-2015 Liking that, a lot now i know what you mean by attention to detail. Bet the customer is well chuffed RE: German Kitchen with Corian & Lustrolite - jonny round boy - 17-07-2015 Cracking job Tim! Nothing to do with your work (I'm guessing) but what's with the shiny black columns either side of the room? Looks like someone forgot to box in the shit pipes! RE: German Kitchen with Corian & Lustrolite - KOVKID - 17-07-2015 Lovely job Snezza---no buts from me and im sure from the customer RE: German Kitchen with Corian & Lustrolite - snezza - 17-07-2015 They are the supporting columns that are holding up the RSJ. It was 2 rooms originally with back to back fireplaces so the steel is pretty substantial. I quite like the columns, if they were boxed in it would make the room appear very narrow. I'm on site at another job at the moment, I will answer the other questions when I get home later. Snezza. |