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fred wrote:
When you folks fit kitchens do you bother about hidden bits of wall etc? I've just fitted ours and if/when we sell the property and the new owner rips out the kitchen for a makeover, they'll think a bomb landed on the place. E.g, a new larder unit now hides a door which housed a blown-air heating unit, a strip of sockets under the wall units now hides the old kitchen light switch, the fridge/freezer now hides an un-plasterboarded piece of wall, the upstand on the sink unit hides part-missing wall tiles etc etc. It looks fine but if ever ripped out would look diabolical. IME a ripped out kitchen looks diabolical anyway. |
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