We moved into a taylor Wimpey newbuild a few years back. One of the issues I have which has come to a head due to an accident in the home is the oven placement.
The builder has mounted the oven in a floor to ceiling kitchen unit directly behind the kitchen main access door. If the oven door is only slightly open and someone entres the kitchen, the entrance door hits the oven door before swinging around 30 degrees.
My wife was taking out the roast on sunday and I walked into the kitchen. The door hit and flipped the oven door up which knocked the roasting tray out of her hands spilling hot fat over her chest.
The builder says it is all withing spec as it's only Hobs that can't be placed behind a solid door.
Whe I used to fit house electrics, I have would questioned choosing this as a kitchen plan because it's an accident waiting to happen.
Are there any regs about safe posisions for built in kitchen appliances?
The builder has mounted the oven in a floor to ceiling kitchen unit directly behind the kitchen main access door. If the oven door is only slightly open and someone entres the kitchen, the entrance door hits the oven door before swinging around 30 degrees.
My wife was taking out the roast on sunday and I walked into the kitchen. The door hit and flipped the oven door up which knocked the roasting tray out of her hands spilling hot fat over her chest.
The builder says it is all withing spec as it's only Hobs that can't be placed behind a solid door.
Whe I used to fit house electrics, I have would questioned choosing this as a kitchen plan because it's an accident waiting to happen.
Are there any regs about safe posisions for built in kitchen appliances?

