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IKEA do this with their blinds, it comes with a template you stick on the wall and just drill there.Ive been doing life wrong
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My fridge freezer died so I've taken this opportunity to buy a big **** off American style fridge freezer.
Needed to remodel the kitchen to fit it in.
Where the old fridge was is getting converted to a large cupboard and I'll be putting a new rad in on the wall next to the door. Means the laminate has to come up and the pipes to be cut into the concrete floor.You must log in or register to see imagesYou must log in or register to see imagesYou must log in or register to see imagesYou must log in or register to see imagesYou must log in or register to see imagesYou must log in or register to see imagesYou must log in or register to see images
I doubt it.Looking good mate, will the project be finished by next summer? [HASHTAG]#PatioStep[/HASHTAG]
I doubt it.
Doing the rads will be a pain. That's what's gonna hold things up.
You'll be fine mate. Have to admit I don't really like the idea of large fridge freezers in enclosed cupboards, I always think it will cause a problem with the chilling system because of the heat generating from the back of it, although probably not.

Easily solved .. just bang a big hole in the wall behind it with a lump hammer ...![]()


My brother has one built into a cupboard, got the specified gaps around it and they're having issues with overheating.You'll be fine mate. Have to admit I don't really like the idea of large fridge freezers in enclosed cupboards, I always think it will cause a problem with the chilling system because of the heat generating from the back of it, although probably not.
have to say thats exactly what thoughtJust buy a fridge that fits i say
That's an integrated fridge freezer that went kaput. Quite expensive to replace. That one was £800 quid 10 years ago.have to say thats exactly what thought![]()
i think you lust like having "projects"That's an integrated fridge freezer that went kaput. Quite expensive to replace. That one was £800 quid 10 years ago.
If you've ever had integrated devices you'll know that they're extra ****in small inside. ****in horrible to use.
Anyway, I wanted something bigger and more cupboard space which is what this solution provides.

My brother has one built into a cupboard, got the specified gaps around it and they're having issues with overheating.
Found the pipes, just gonna run them straight down behind the skirting and across the room under the laminate.
Gonna run a spur off that double socket down to where the pipe is now for the fridge freezer.
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I think I've ****in hated that integrated fridge freezer from the day I bought iti think you lust like having "projects"![]()


For the bodies.Why do you need a fridge freezer when you live on pilchards and beans?