21-03-2010, 12:25 PM
None of it is ideal... The light issue with the tower unit although it's not that bad when you’re in the room, there are no drawers, the sink will be tucked away under the window, the corner unit has limited access as it's a 1000 cut down then a 300 door fitted, the hood is a telescopic one so the workings will take up a lot of the bridging unit, there are other details that I know you lot will notice like the wall units not being at the same height as the tower unit but there is a reason for that.
But when I did 6 different designs all with at least one of the above appliances missing the customer started asking questions like, "what if I do without an oven and just use a combo microwave?" and "what if I do without a hob?". She would rather have the utility appliances than the cooking! So I had to come up with a design that got it all in to stop her making a terrible mistake. And whilst as I say it's not ideal I’m amazed I managed to get it all in, it's also a design that can be changed without too much cost should she decide to sell and somebody else whould rather have less appliances and more storage
But when I did 6 different designs all with at least one of the above appliances missing the customer started asking questions like, "what if I do without an oven and just use a combo microwave?" and "what if I do without a hob?". She would rather have the utility appliances than the cooking! So I had to come up with a design that got it all in to stop her making a terrible mistake. And whilst as I say it's not ideal I’m amazed I managed to get it all in, it's also a design that can be changed without too much cost should she decide to sell and somebody else whould rather have less appliances and more storage