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Why is the kitchen plinth always recessed?
I am looking at new kitchens at the moment and have noticed that they
all have a recessed plinth. Is this just a very common design feature? Or is it there for another reason? I did wonder whether it was for the ends of your feet while your standing at the workstop but mine didn't even go under the bench! Regards, Rich |
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