Can an oven and gas hob go in the corner? next to wall
Discussion
CoolHands said:
ok like this? I'm going round in circles
Yes.I'd assume that your water supply & waste is on the other wall, so it's easier to keep it all in the one place (& cheaper)
Electrics can be moved far easier
Plates & cooking equipment can be in the cupboards either side of it & you can put a 'feature' extractor above, leaving space for wall cupboards for tins, spices, dry food etc on the wall the other side, and the fridges below (else you have nowhere for pots, pans, cutlery, plates, food...). It also gives you clear workspace to prep food in. You could even put a smaller microwave on the wall with a 1/2 cupboard above it.
Sorry, but I'm female & cook a lot The ideal kitchen forms a triangle with the points at fridge, cooker/hob & washing area.
Edited by ali_kat on Friday 28th November 18:37
One of the advantages of having the sink opposite the stove is it is easy for instance if you want to blanch or empty a pot..just swing around the sink is there. Here are s couple of pics i took the evening...wide angle lens makes it look bigger but wanted to show how it looks...
Edited by RDMcG on Saturday 29th November 00:16
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