Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: Chris P BaconThe only thing it wouldn't let me do was to place wall units on the floor. I made an island unit with a raised breakfast bar at one side by placing a row of wall and floor units back to back with the standard counter top over hanging the wall units to give leg room.
Posted By: Cerisyjust never considered using wall units under the island. What made you go for them Crispy?
Posted By: Paul in MontrealThough the wall units don't have mountings for feet, you can still use the IKEA feet for these.
Posted By: marktimeWow! nothing personal Cris P but lots of us can remember cupboard drawers that jammed, stuck on opening, fell out when you gave them a real good tug and so on.
Posted By: marktimeNow let's talk about dirty pots and pans, etc. Our counter top connects directly with our lounge/social area so kitchen debris is a no-no. So, no draining board, everything into the dishwasher as it finishes its use and nothing out on the counter top except a bowl of fruit. No guilt, no mess.
Posted By: Chris P BaconSomeone posted a link to a German firms kitchen design tool a while back and highly recommended it, try a search to find the link.Feeling guilty about derailing your thread hairydude I went off and did the search and it was Simon Still who recommended the design tool on:
Posted By: hairydudeDid you have to do a lot of prep on the doors before painting to get a key or was it just a primer and normal sanding?
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