08-08-2016, 08:37 PM
(08-08-2016, 08:02 PM)Colour Republic Wrote: It looks a very tidy fit. Despite the handle which i'm sure we've all done at some point, there are other areas which were given some thought where it would have been so easy to make a mistake. Namely the filler next to the oven to clear the window frame and also the end panel on the curved base unit to deal with the issue of the tall skirts. Seen those cocked up many times. Interested to know if you designed as well and foresaw the issues or somebody else.
Something looks odd and bowed, but I assume that's something to do with the camera as it appears in all of the first 3 pics at least?
Very nice job on the worktops BTW. Nicely done and a nice sheen, many people rush it and flood the worktops with it just sitting on the top.
If I was going to criticise anything i'd say i'd go a tad higher with the sockets so no issues with flexes hitting/rubbing the upstands, looks like you've just got away with it but i'd still be tempted to go slightly higher in future, say another 30-40mm.
Nice job though and think many would be proud of that.
Colour Republic thanks for you Clints.
A mate supplied the kitchen but I had a lot of input on the design mainly on the oven wall side. Originally the old kitchen was half that size and we extended out on the wall where the oven and hob are, the clear window was actually about 12 inches wider than it is now but I took the old glass out and reduced the fame to accommodate the oven housing unit. We are in the process of the selling the house and had great Clints on the kitchen, it's great to have some off professional fitter too cheers