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Old 09 February 2010, 14:21   #31 (permalink)
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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
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Old 09 February 2010, 14:26   #32 (permalink)
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Old 09 February 2010, 15:03   #33 (permalink)
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Old 09 February 2010, 15:11   #34 (permalink)
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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
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Old 09 February 2010, 15:18   #35 (permalink)
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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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Old 09 February 2010, 15:25   #36 (permalink)
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When drunk will the wine not tend to fall and a trip to A&E happen ?

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Old 09 February 2010, 15:27   #37 (permalink)
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Old 09 February 2010, 16:02   #38 (permalink)
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lol, thanks all for the

We even chose a beer/wine/magazine/remote friendly sofa too

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What a fab kitchen, I am jealous

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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Old 09 February 2010, 16:19   #40 (permalink)
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Thanks Swiss I won't post a pic of our 4 panel bi-folding door into the garden

and we're pretty settled on the wine rack idea I think.
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Old 09 February 2010, 16:28   #41 (permalink)
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Chefdude someone has parked a car in your garden
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Old 09 February 2010, 16:32   #42 (permalink)
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that's the sofa in the shop !
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Old 09 February 2010, 16:37   #43 (permalink)
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Ah ok

someone has parked a car if your local sofa shop window
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Old 09 February 2010, 16:54   #44 (permalink)
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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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Old 09 February 2010, 16:59   #45 (permalink)
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Furry muff keep your knickers on gav

I was just stating that designers DO NOT FIT kitchens
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But I know one that does


But 98% of designers don't
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Old 09 February 2010, 17:24   #49 (permalink)
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I thought you would pop up

yes drugs so the kids can not reach up
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Please excuse photo quality - Used iPhone!

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Michael,

Get some coloured strip mood lighting above the units in the "wasted space", that would be nice.

The space, by the way, may well be home to transformers for low voltage under cupboard lighting. If it is, you'll have a power supply up there anyway
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Wine rack + cupboard doors as per above photo would look good and finish it off, but if you can't get doors, just the rack would look good too.

Don't put a fish tank up there, would be a nightmare to service, so a bit unfair on the poor fishes.

Lovely kitchen BTW.
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I would go for a nice fish tank

Have you got a cat/dog ?
It would have to be a rather small dog to keep in that space
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Old 09 February 2010, 21:30   #54 (permalink)
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16 small mutts will fit in that

wine can go in the cupboards
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Old 10 February 2010, 09:37   #55 (permalink)
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no dogs!

Here's a few more pics to whet the appetite...

this is our rear patio door - completely opens up as the panels are hinged/sliding...


and the 2m trench radiator infront of it...


and the other side of the same room...
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Thats goint to look amazing when its done

Btw, you should be able to store wine in the rack, 2 bottles deep.
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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.
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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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all the ceiling lights are on dimmers.... it's all about the tv viewing experience
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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.

Oh yeah, you have a thing atm about lights
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