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Utility room or bigger kitchen
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Yep, looks like it will be Plan A then, think I have won the OH over now

The house is a 1930's build so but the extension (utility) is new, so not sure if the foundations will take another storey or not. :undecided
When we do have it all fitted we will def choose to have the dishwasher in the kitchen (beside the sink) because I would get annoyed if i had to carry dishes in and out every time."Money in the bank is like toothpaste in the tube. Easy to take out, hard to put back"0 -
We had a whirlpool as part of a package when we redid our kitchen. It was awful. I had them back twice to fix it in the first year and then what do you know, what the guarantee ran out the thing packed up and the quoted repair was nearly £200 (more annoying that they said "oh its a common fault with these"). I decided to bite the bullet, chuck it out and get an AEG instead.0
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