In frame kitchen integrated appliance

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Hi, I have a couple of integrated appliances to fit but am struggling to ensure I buy the correct appliance for my kitchen type. The units are solid wood in frame ( as opposed to over lay )

The instructions for all integrated appliances refer solely to inlay and I’m concerned that there will be a door / frame collision issue?

Can anyone advise if this will be an issue or not?

Thanks
 

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Appliance don’t usually vary by application . Don’t understand your description of your units , any pics?
 
The door is inset rather than overlay
 

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Bumping this.

Leibherr have confirmed their integrated appliances aren’t tested for in frame style kitchen units. They’re the biggest manufacturer of refrigeration so I’m really confused if theirs don’t fit.

Can anyone with first hand experience of integrated alliances in in frame kitchens advise please?
 

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