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Kitchen advice
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I'm no expert but could a 90cm curved glass hood in a 90cm gap be problematic if any of the dimensions are slightly off as it may not quite fit and might snag on the sides of the adjacent wall units? Just a slight error in measurement or fitting of the wall units might leave a gap slightly less than 90cm.
We had a new kitchen fitted a few years ago in a similar sized room to yours. We chose a five burner 75cm gas hob which we find a great improvement over the previous four burner 60cm hob.
Our curved glass hood is 70cm wide in a 90cms gap. It looks nice. I think it would look odd if the curved glass completely filled that gap.
It woulpd appear that you have the room for a hob bigger than 60cm. Have you considered that?
Sorry to bring this up again. Don't suppose you have a photo of this do you?0 -
Sorry to bring this up again. Don't suppose you have a photo of this do you?
Coincidentally I have just posted a picture on another thread.
I can post more close up or detailed pictures if that helps you.A man walked into a car showroom.
He said to the salesman, “My wife would like to talk to you about the Volkswagen Golf in the showroom window.”
Salesman said, “We haven't got a Volkswagen Golf in the showroom window.”
The man replied, “You have now mate".0 -
looks great thanks for posting that0
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