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Books on food?
Books on how to fill a unwanted space left by the kitchen fitter?
Small tv?
Radio?
Rent it out to our fobs?
A nice picture ?
Ran out of ideas now sorry
There's a false wall there that the fridge goes into - it's a metre deep and the worktop at the side is only 600mm
as for the coco pops, I just needed somewhere to put them - the builders kept turning off the damn thing, so i haven't been getting fridge/freezer food.
I see what you mean about the wasted space at the top...
possibly a bit late now lol. This is the other view...
I'm not a one to get excited about kitchens, but yours is lurrrvvvvely.
Another one for the wine rack
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Wine would be my first choice, it is a bit obvious.
Failing that your collection of porn mags, cookery books by jamie oliver as he has written enough to fill that space or a really cool B&W Ipod speaker system
bit like this
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Fitter gav who do you think puts the kitchen in ? designer? i have never ever seen a designer fit a kitchen
I do happen to know a few people who design and fit kitchens so nuuurr
What I meant was, if someone has designed it then the fitter is working to the designers plans. Hence it's the designer who left the space, not the fitter
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Oooo - that's an idea.... won't there be heat from the fridge tho?
The heat from the fridge only comes from the back and convects upwards. I presume there's a gap behind the fridge and the rear of that niche/cupboard that allows the hot air to dissipate upwards. If not, it's very badly designed.
The upshot of all this is that if you have a wine rack there should be no heat to affect it.
I love your kitchen mate but i think you could have put a little more thought into your dining suite
That made me laugh out loud
Keep your stash of coffee up there Failing that, wine rack I also like the mood lighting idea, we've just installed some colour changing LED stuff here and it looks lovely. I have it on a gentle colour changing phase and it really adds a bit of atmosphere. We used the Ikea Dioder strip stuff.
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Keep your stash of coffee up there Failing that, wine rack I also like the mood lighting idea, we've just installed some colour changing LED stuff here and it looks lovely. I have it on a gentle colour changing phase and it really adds a bit of atmosphere. We used the Ikea Dioder strip stuff.