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I'm measuring up for a new kitchen and see that IKEA have some tall
(92cm) wall units. I might be able to squeeze these in but I was wondering whether it's a good idea to fit them right against the ceiling or to leave a bit of a gap. I would guess you need some gap to allow the doors to open freely, however I was thinking a very small gap might trap a lot of dust, dead bugs etc. Perhaps closing the gap with some kind of strip and sealing it off is the answer? (The ceiling is quite uneven BTW). Another factor is how much space I have between the work surface and the wall units. Right now this is 50cm which seems about right, however the IKEA floor units are listed as being 86cm high(same as my existing), but they also state that legs are not provided. Does anyone know if the legs are included in this height? The IKEA plastic legs can apparently be adjusted between 12-18cm, so does this mean my actual worktop height is 98-104cm?(+ a bit for depth of the kitchen surface) - note that the metal legs they sell are even longer. If the work surface is 98cm+ then it might be sensible to move the wall units up a touch, but this means I'll have to go for the 72cm high ones instead. Thanks in advance, Colin. |
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