Hinges for kitchen cupboard

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Hello all
Could someone point me in the right direction please. I have a kitchen door that needs hanging but can't use the normal cabinet sprung hinges because of room issues........ so my question is which hinge to use instead. Flush hinge...... Butt hinge .... So many hinges which one .... Help
I would be very grateful for any help

Tony

Its a solid wood door
 
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what do you mean by "room issues"
room for the hinge limited
door swing restrictions??

in general a kitchen hinge will operate in a more confined space than any other hinge
 
what do you mean by "room issues"
room for the hinge limited
door swing restrictions??

in general a kitchen hinge will operate in a more confined space than any other hinge
Hi there the washing machine is tight under the cupboard. No room for a big hinge like a cabinet hinge so have to use an alternative
 
Make the cupboard slightly deeper so the washing machine can sit back a little, thus allowing for the hinge.

Or, make the cupboard/appliance space for the washing machine slightly wider, so the hinge can fit to the side of the space occupied by the washing machine.

You're going to say everything else is done on the kitchen cabinets and you've fitted all the other doors okay, this is the last one and you've found it doesn't fit?

Can you hinge it from the other side or is the same issue there?
 
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Have you bought an oversize door, 60cm door will be too narrow.
Is it a build under w/m, they have there own hinges.If not you can't fit a door.
 

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