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Stupid Question about built in appliances

  • 09-04-2020 3:49pm
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    Kitchen units in. Measured for built in appliances but the measurements don't add up. What am I missing? The Depth measurement thats given (for a fridge for example) does this take account of space needed to plug it in at the back?

    There is a space for oven & microwave (58cm & 37cm).
    I was thinking I could take out the shelf in middle and put in a double oven instead of a microwave but a double oven leaves me 10cm short of the total height.
    Is there a way to fix this or do I just have to settle for a single oven?

    Are kitchen units standard fit for built in appliances because me head is wrecked!


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  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators, Regional East Moderators Posts: 12,603 Mod ✭✭✭✭2011


    Kitchen units in. Measured for built in appliances but the measurements don't add up. What am I missing? The Depth measurement thats given (for a fridge for example) does this take account of space needed to plug it in at the back?

    Generally not. Thy is why the socket should be to one side or the other. There is normally a gap behind the presses to the side that allows the appliance to be plugged in before it is moved to its final posit.
    Are kitchen units standard fit for built in appliances because me head is wrecked!

    Yes.


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