Kitchen Carpentry
Most of our carpentry had been installed. For our kitchen, we had re-located the water piping to shift the sink to the opposite wall. This was to allow us to build a tall cabinet next to the kitchen sliding door and site the fridge next to the window. Nothing would be built-in below the window.
Overview
Front Perspective from Dining Area
| Left: Original Wall with Yard door on the left. | Right: Completed Kitchen Carpentry |
Side Perspective
| Left: Original Adjacent walls with electrical wiring and gas piping done. | Centre: L-shaped cabinetry and kitchen worktop area. | Right: Perspective of L-shaped worktop from kitchen window. |
Tall cabinet
| Original wall with water pipes marked with blue tape | Electrical Wiring(centre) and Water Piping (below) | Completed |
Components of Tall Cabinet: From Top to Bottom
Storage Shelf -- Recessed shelf -- Built-in Oven -- Pull-out Drawers
Components of Top Kitchen Cabinetry
| Suspended dish rack above sink location | Kitchen storage shelves to the top right of dish rack | Lower cabinet corner solution from SIMS |
Cooker Hood
| EF-CK-VETRO Cooker Hood. SS/Glass. 900mm | Cooker hood lights and wire mesh |
Stove
| Done (Kitchen): Stove hob cutout with stainless steel panel | Draw-down door for the space below the hob | Large pullout drawer below hob |
Water Pipes concealed and fridge space
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| Water pipes concealed by cabinet | > | Tall Cabinet and fridge base built. Electrical wiring for fridge laid |

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