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Hi, I wonder if you guys have some suggestions and advice on this issue please. Assuming this is the correct forum.
We've had a makeover in the kitchen and the space between the last set of drawers to the wall is about 60cm. The fridge is 59cm. The top door opens partially but not fully, door opens to the right hitting the wall. The bottom door doesn't want to open at all.
The only thing I can think of in terms of the original layout before the makeover was that their wasn't any end panels at the start of the worktop and at the end. However, I assumed that with a 60cm opening the fridge wouldn't be an issue - how wrong was I !
The options I can think of.
1.) replace with a smaller fridge/freezer - we don't want to do this as it would become too small (there is no other place to put the fridge/freezer).
2.) Buy a fridge freezer with reversible doors or one that opens on the left hand side, however this would become awkward as everything is to the left of the fridge, the kitchen is already small (galley type).
3.) Remove the end panel and cut the worktop - however, how would one do this as we would not be able to remove the worktop as everything is now screwed in place sink/hob etc now is position.
Cheers,
Sparky.
We've had a makeover in the kitchen and the space between the last set of drawers to the wall is about 60cm. The fridge is 59cm. The top door opens partially but not fully, door opens to the right hitting the wall. The bottom door doesn't want to open at all.
The only thing I can think of in terms of the original layout before the makeover was that their wasn't any end panels at the start of the worktop and at the end. However, I assumed that with a 60cm opening the fridge wouldn't be an issue - how wrong was I !
The options I can think of.
1.) replace with a smaller fridge/freezer - we don't want to do this as it would become too small (there is no other place to put the fridge/freezer).
2.) Buy a fridge freezer with reversible doors or one that opens on the left hand side, however this would become awkward as everything is to the left of the fridge, the kitchen is already small (galley type).
3.) Remove the end panel and cut the worktop - however, how would one do this as we would not be able to remove the worktop as everything is now screwed in place sink/hob etc now is position.
Cheers,
Sparky.