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Christian McArdle
 
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That is wise. The units can be left - just remove plinths - and tile to
leg edfes, and trim plinths to the correct height.


I probably won't even fit plinths until the floor is in place.

Still, this kitchen is taking some time to do.

I've still got to:

1. Finish lighting (one luminaire and switch cable)
2. Install pipework for water softener.
3. Swap plumbing for w/m and t/d.
4. Install fan convector
5. Plasterboard short section of wall
6. Wet plaster outside of chimney breast
7. Design/build/attach fire surround + shelf
8. Plaster chased in cables
9. Renovate & draftproof windows
10. Paint.
11. Cut and fit cornices, pelmets and plinths.
12. Install worktops (will DEFINITELY get pro for this)
13. Tile splashbacks + fireplace internals
14. Lay floor
15. Install range cooker
16. Install breakfast bar.
17. Install open ended wall unit above breakfast bar.

Still, it's looking fairly good already. It's the floor and chimney (bare
breeze block) that let down the appearance. Strangely, the current plywood
worksurfaces (which replaced the previous cardboard ones) don't look as bad
as you'd imagine.

Christian.