29-10-2015, 05:03 PM
Yeah I like it,looks good
Only thing I might have done differently is carry the wall units straight to the end on the L/H side rather than a 'L' corner but I know you said you were trying to maximise storage space.
I'm not so sure on the mitred window sill Daniel, I normally prefer it as a slab with an over hang. Although what I try to do if at all possible is to have the window sill in the same thickness as the main worktop (so in this case 30mm) and also have the upstands go to the top edge of the sill rather than running along the bottom edge. All assuming that it doesn't make the upstands look over sized and too chunky, in which case I'd do it as shown.
Re- the ovens and symmetry, I wonder if Prem is referring to the units either side. i.e. the bases look like 400's and the walls 450's. Although again I would do it as Emo Luke has done it and try and close the gap so there wasn't to much fresh air around the hood.
The utility boiler solution seems to have worked well
Only thing I might have done differently is carry the wall units straight to the end on the L/H side rather than a 'L' corner but I know you said you were trying to maximise storage space.
I'm not so sure on the mitred window sill Daniel, I normally prefer it as a slab with an over hang. Although what I try to do if at all possible is to have the window sill in the same thickness as the main worktop (so in this case 30mm) and also have the upstands go to the top edge of the sill rather than running along the bottom edge. All assuming that it doesn't make the upstands look over sized and too chunky, in which case I'd do it as shown.
Re- the ovens and symmetry, I wonder if Prem is referring to the units either side. i.e. the bases look like 400's and the walls 450's. Although again I would do it as Emo Luke has done it and try and close the gap so there wasn't to much fresh air around the hood.
The utility boiler solution seems to have worked well