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Timmy D

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Just finished installing a second kitchen sink/new worktop/cupboard doors and painting end panels etc.

30mm thick worktop, what a pain to fit, damn heavy!

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Who's idea was it to have the cooker in the island bench?

Biggest mistake ever - as far as I am concerned.

Only because we had to remove and relocate one that was placed in the same position.
 
Who's idea was it to have the cooker in the island bench?

Biggest mistake ever - as far as I am concerned.

Only because we had to remove and relocate one that was placed in the same position.
Why? I think they're great. It's got a down draught extractor. The only thing I would do is go convection instead because of the cleaner look and less maintenance
 

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