Hi. Unsure which forum to ask this but hoping this might be the most suitable.
I have a rather small galley type kitchen, units down one side, bare wall (and radiator) the other, and for a while now I've been wondering if a hinged worktop on the bare wall might not be useful. Thinking along the lines of it being down, flat against the wall, most of the time for space to move around, but when there are many dishes/bowls that need a surface to be placed, could be moved up temporarily to provide it.
But I'm not quite sure the best solution. Are there heavy duty stay flaps out there that one can trust a very hot dish from the oven to, without it collapsing ? Or is there a more suitable alternative ?
I'm thinking that the worktop would need to be pulled up rather than down, as most seem to be decorative on just the one side, so the top needs to be visible when in the collapsed state.
Appreciate any advice.
I have a rather small galley type kitchen, units down one side, bare wall (and radiator) the other, and for a while now I've been wondering if a hinged worktop on the bare wall might not be useful. Thinking along the lines of it being down, flat against the wall, most of the time for space to move around, but when there are many dishes/bowls that need a surface to be placed, could be moved up temporarily to provide it.
But I'm not quite sure the best solution. Are there heavy duty stay flaps out there that one can trust a very hot dish from the oven to, without it collapsing ? Or is there a more suitable alternative ?
I'm thinking that the worktop would need to be pulled up rather than down, as most seem to be decorative on just the one side, so the top needs to be visible when in the collapsed state.
Appreciate any advice.