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Do you recognise this kitchen?
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Could you use the draw front you are removing as a vertical cupboard door with a bottle rack down the side?0
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We are removiing large two floor cupboards and moving the drawers along as they are the only drawers we have.
The cuboard doors are completly the wrong size for the cavity but maybe we could put one on and have an L shaped wine rack.
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its not from Howdens, look more like something from BurbidgeHi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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The drawer configuration is wrong for a shed kitchen.
Think it has come via an indy. Adamg''s Burbidge call is a good one. Crown Imperial or Sherston are also possibilities .0 -
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Just seen a plate rack here which looks interesting for filling the top portion of the cavity.0
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choccyface2006 wrote: »Shed kitchen? Via an indy? I'm sorry but I don't understand!

Sarah
Shed = large retailers - b&q, homebase etc
Indy = independent kitchen retailer (a single shop)0 -
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Feral_Moon wrote: »How about open shelving (store cookery books) and wine rack? A decent carpenter would be able to custom make something suitable. I also vote to keep the doors, I really like the style and it will never date.choccyface2006 wrote: »Thanks for the suggestion, I'll check them out.
Sarah
Sorry it's probably too late now but I think you are doing the wrong thing changing to a Range master cooker, they are years behind half decent built in appliances. I would have said you would have been much better off changing the old oven for maybe a pair of single ovens, this would have meant some alteration to the door above and then a new bigger hob maybe.
Would have been seriously better than any Rangemaster range cooker and a lot less work!
Oh well, good luck anyway.
CK0
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