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Larder Units to house a washer and small freezer.

moonpenny
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I am knocking through from the kitchen and into a small outhouse and having a new kitchen fitted.
In this small outhouse area I want a wall of 4 Larder "type" units.
In 2 of these units, I want to house a washer and a freezer (only taking up the bottom half) so the top halves are cupboards.
The only integrated cupboards I have seen is for "under counter" washers and fridges, or full height Freezer housing.
Can someone tell me if I can house them this way in normal "larder cupoards"?
In this small outhouse area I want a wall of 4 Larder "type" units.
In 2 of these units, I want to house a washer and a freezer (only taking up the bottom half) so the top halves are cupboards.
The only integrated cupboards I have seen is for "under counter" washers and fridges, or full height Freezer housing.
Can someone tell me if I can house them this way in normal "larder cupoards"?
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You should be able to put an integrated washer & freezer in a 600mm wide larder unit - you need to check the lower door finishes at normal worktop height. If you want to use existing appliances, you might need to go for a 800 wide larder unit with double doors, just depends on the width of your units!0
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