Help with kitchen rewire and heating costs estimate pls

The kitchen you go on to illustrate seems to show little, if anything, of an 'electrical installation', other than the lights (and maybe one visible accessory) :-)

It's neither his kitchen nor, probably, a real one.
 
I have seen phone chargers with induction loop ...
Indeed - I use one all the time. However, as we've discussed in the past, it is not a practical way of transferring appreciable amounts of power.
....and I know I have problems working out how to get power to the central island my wife wants.
'Down from above' is often the most practical solution (when there is a solid floor), although it's not aesthetically ideal.
 
'Down from above' is often the most practical solution (when there is a solid floor), although it's not aesthetically ideal.
Yes I think lighting track is most likely answer.
Indeed - I use one all the time. However, as we've discussed in the past, it is not a practical way of transferring appreciable amounts of power.
Seem to remember there were experiments for powering cars without wires, it was some time ago, think the Guy was Nikola Tesla? And he died in 1943.
 

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