Browse Forums Kitchen Corner 1 Oct 13, 2009 11:11 am Hi all, I'm very new to this forum and have just recently purchased my house (1 month ago), which i am slowly starting to renovate (it's a messy job, eh?!) lol! I need a new kitchen and have almost decided on everything (builder, shape, colour, designs, etc). I wish to have a large island bench (no sink/stove on top) and a built-in wine rack on one end. I was wondering if anyone has this feature in their island bench or if they could post me any pics of it, as i wish to get an idea in my mind and also show my builder exactly what i'm after. I googled this, but found it hard to find any photo's of wine inserts in the end of a big island bench. Thanks in advance, Cheers Re: Island Kitchen bench incorporating wine! 2Oct 13, 2009 1:19 pm http://www.laminex.com.au/resource/pdf/ ... tchens.pdf 3rd or 4th page for a good pic I think, looks pretty great. Re: Island Kitchen bench incorporating wine! 3Oct 13, 2009 2:02 pm There are a few different ways you can do this depending on your layout of drawers, cupboards etc. I think this is the sort of thing you are after. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v398/kingsfield/kitchen2.jpg Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Island Kitchen bench incorporating wine! 4Oct 13, 2009 2:27 pm Hey guys, Thanks for that - exactly the type of thing i am after! Love those two gweluphome! It's really a matter of deciding if i want the criss-cross look or the standard little boxes in the end. Can't wait! Cheers Painting Hog Bristle walls this weekend, fingers crossed i know what i'm doing!! lol! Hi - thanks for your reply. Yes I think 'Ill go for whitish with very speckly bits rather than pure white something like this. PS was actually 2008 I built the… 2 11682 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Are you going to have the frame exposed or are you cladding it with something. Usually if you are making an exposed frame you would use solid legs around 100x100 or… 3 6584 Building Standards; Getting It Right! These can be easily filled and repaired and it doesn't cost them much to do. Id get the builder to do this first and if the repair is not suitable then a replacement is… 12 31263 |