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would a crabtree double like this fit?
or do crabtree do a blank face?
What do you mean by "designated"?I don't want the room designated as a 'kitchen'.
Surely all the tiles will be going if it's no longer the kitchen, so in the overall scheme of things a new back-box isn't too onerous?Grrrrrr!
or do crabtree do a blank face?
A blank plate is nothing more than a piece of material of adequate mechanical strength with two holes in it (and earthed if it is metal). It ought not to be difficult to fabricate one, if there is no 'simpler' solution to your problem....And, nope!
Fair enough, but I think you'll find that mortgage lenders are concerned about how rooms are actually being used, not what is written on electrical accessories.'Designated' - Mortgage lenders rarely approve applications where there are two kitchens in a property. But a utility room is fine.
There's no harm in being cautious!I appreciate the fedback. You may both be right. But the only way to find out is to wait for a surveyor to visit and see what he writes in his report. If he puts 'kitchen' (or perhaps even 'could be used as a kitchen), the lender might reject. I'm just minimising the risk.
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