Mooeee
Established Member
Hello
I have just begun to build our long awaited kitchen after having built the small extension on the side of the house to allow a downstairs toilet and reshape the kitchen. Knocking down a kitchen/dinning room wall and having to move all the services Plumbing, heating and wiring over to a side wall. Will show some of those pics later.
It did take rather a time to source the 18mm Veneered plywood but managed to find a supplier down in Essex. It has taken me a while to plan the layout having looked in all the kitchen catalogues to get ideas, what is the main problem is trying to build the cabinets in an 18ft by 9ft garage workshop and of course trying to store the cabinets once built.
Here are some photo's of the cabinets and the layout set out on the patio, these units will allow a big breakfast bar top that will also house the hobbs. The extractor has been modified to allow it to be fixed to the bulkhead in the ceiling and again will show some pics of that later.
First couple of photo's show the plinth and have yet to cut a couple of openings in the plinths to have some drawers to give more storage space although they will not be to obvious when installed.
So here goes with a first time kitchen build.......
Just about to buy the Tulip wood for the face frames and doors and get started on making those will keep posted with new photo's as I progress.
Cheers
Mooeee
I have just begun to build our long awaited kitchen after having built the small extension on the side of the house to allow a downstairs toilet and reshape the kitchen. Knocking down a kitchen/dinning room wall and having to move all the services Plumbing, heating and wiring over to a side wall. Will show some of those pics later.
It did take rather a time to source the 18mm Veneered plywood but managed to find a supplier down in Essex. It has taken me a while to plan the layout having looked in all the kitchen catalogues to get ideas, what is the main problem is trying to build the cabinets in an 18ft by 9ft garage workshop and of course trying to store the cabinets once built.
Here are some photo's of the cabinets and the layout set out on the patio, these units will allow a big breakfast bar top that will also house the hobbs. The extractor has been modified to allow it to be fixed to the bulkhead in the ceiling and again will show some pics of that later.
First couple of photo's show the plinth and have yet to cut a couple of openings in the plinths to have some drawers to give more storage space although they will not be to obvious when installed.
So here goes with a first time kitchen build.......
Just about to buy the Tulip wood for the face frames and doors and get started on making those will keep posted with new photo's as I progress.
Cheers
Mooeee