This is probably a dumb question can you integrate a regular fridge, ie. enclose it with kitchen cupboard doors?
Same for dishwasher? Thanks.
Browse Forums Kitchen Appliances Re: Regular fridge - integrate? 3Sep 24, 2006 12:44 pm I hope you understood me correctly, burned. I meant integrate a fridge and a dishwasher that were not bought as "integrated fridge" and "integrated dishwasher" but a stand-alone, ie. stainless steel door. Re: Regular fridge - integrate? 5Sep 26, 2006 12:51 pm The difference in depth is your biggest problem esp. with the fridge. Most higher-end dishwashers have removeable front panels to allow the fitting of a matching cupboard door. Another solution 7Sep 29, 2006 10:42 am Hi Mek,
Have a look at this product. http://www.lincolnsentry.com.au/Product.aspx?id=664 It allows you to conceal your fridge behind another door - both doors will open together. What you then need is a custom depth cavity with a door. This will probably be deeper than your surrounding benches and cabinets. If you are incorporating this into a new kitchen the extra depth and use of material won't be any real problem for the fabricator. Cheers, Earl Hi! It sounds like you’ve done a great job diagnosing the issue so far. The symptoms you’re describing—especially the loud click and the increased power… 4 19295 |