Advice on building own kitchen!

Advice on building own kitchen!

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PistonReg

Original Poster:

339 posts

206 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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Giving it a go currently, or at least about to! Got a good plan made up and all seems straight forward, but there are just two things I can't work out in my head:

1. What to do where I've 2 integrated appliances together... Presumably I need some sort of support between them for the worktop to rest on?

2. What do do at teh end of a run of units where the lastunit is an integrated appliance - I could cut and fit an end piece in the same finish as the doors, but how do I attach the plinth to it?

Help please!!!

miniman

27,851 posts

275 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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1. I had 2 appliances (albeit one being a 45cm dishwasher) and the worktop just spanned across the two of them. Worktop was professionally fitted so assume this is ok.

2. You need a full size end panel. The plinth will usually clip to the legs of the units, so I would cut a small block of wood and screw it to the inside of the end panel to stop the plinth moving backwards and then just fix it to the other legs as normal, with perhaps a dab of grip fill on the block.

GTO-3R

7,735 posts

226 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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You deffo need a support panel between two appliances as over time the worktop will sag and look awful. At the end of the run, again put a support panel in but choose one that goes with the style of kitchensmile

miniman

27,851 posts

275 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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GTO-3R said:
You deffo need a support panel between two appliances as over time the worktop will sag and look awful. At the end of the run, again put a support panel in but choose one that goes with the style of kitchensmile
Mine had no support panel, and hadn't sagged at all after 5 years.

Wacky Racer

39,632 posts

260 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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Make sure you allow for plenty of double plug switched sockets in your plans.

Finish them off with satin finished metallic covers, they look far nicer than plain white plastic ones, all for little extra cost.

(imo of course)

wizzbilly

955 posts

206 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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you dont require a support pannel between to intergrated appliances , if fitted orrectly the legs on the applincaes will be raised and the applince has brackets that acttualy screw into the worktop hence why they dont pull out when in use etc .

wnd panel on the verry end fixed with cornor brackets 2x floor 2x wall 2x to worktop just be carfull where you place them as makes appliances hard to get in , as for fixing plinth use a small cornor bracket from plinth to end panel at the top so cant be seen or

PistonReg

Original Poster:

339 posts

206 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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Great - thanks folks. I'll definitely get a support panel then - it's too easy to leave off.

wizzbilly

955 posts

206 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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just remember if you do fit one between the to appliances you will require one 600mm deep otherwise will look a mess . yep i fit kitchens well used to fit them day in day out for many years .

same goes for the end panel/block end at the end of your run , do it 600mm rather than the 570/575 of the base units otherwise you will see appliance and also look mess

Edited by wizzbilly on Tuesday 10th November 18:34

zcacogp

11,239 posts

257 months

Wednesday 11th November 2009
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Support between two appliances; it depends upon a lot of things. If you have thin worktops (25mm), and no batten along the back, I guess it is possible that it will sag over time.

I put in our own kitchen and put a batten along the back of all the worktops, screwed into the wall, and the worktops rest on it at the back. (Putting such a batten in is a pain and takes time, but makes fitting the worktops MUCH easier and makes for a more solid kitchen). This batten goes behind the built-in appliances as well, and we have no sag where the worktop (35mm, wood) spans a dishwasher and a fridge, side-by-side.

End panel - many ways of doing it. Lots of suggestions here. I put a run of worktop vertically down the end, to the floor, and it looks good.


Oli.

Edited by zcacogp on Wednesday 11th November 10:21