Lonsdale73
Established Member
Any of our experts able to offer some advice please? I'm trying to work out how much worktop I need to buy which I think will be determined to some extent by how they should be joined and how much extra to allow for that.
It's a u-shaped kitchen, the longest, the 'base,' measuring about 2.47m and the 'arms' c2m. At the moment, it's laid out like this:
The blue piece holds the sink and has two ugly metal strips where it joins the red arms.
Is there a good reason why it's done like that way rather than this:
My thinking is one 3m length cut to give the 2.47m as one continuous length (this will be the section that houses the sink, washing machine) and a second 3m length cut approximately in half for the arms to butt join the base. How much extra material do I need to allow for what the router removes when using a worktop jig?
I've no intention of even attempting to fit this myself so if anyone knows of a reliable fitter in the Lincoln area I'd be grateful for recommendations (will be six base units, worktop plus fitting the sink, hob and oven)
It's a u-shaped kitchen, the longest, the 'base,' measuring about 2.47m and the 'arms' c2m. At the moment, it's laid out like this:
The blue piece holds the sink and has two ugly metal strips where it joins the red arms.
Is there a good reason why it's done like that way rather than this:
My thinking is one 3m length cut to give the 2.47m as one continuous length (this will be the section that houses the sink, washing machine) and a second 3m length cut approximately in half for the arms to butt join the base. How much extra material do I need to allow for what the router removes when using a worktop jig?
I've no intention of even attempting to fit this myself so if anyone knows of a reliable fitter in the Lincoln area I'd be grateful for recommendations (will be six base units, worktop plus fitting the sink, hob and oven)