ᐅ Installation plan needed, but a final kitchen design has not yet been selected.

Created on: 17 Sep 2019 12:29
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Josep
Hello,

for our detailed planning, we need an installation plan for the kitchen showing all the connections, but we have not yet found the perfect kitchen. Is it possible to have such a plan created if you know how the kitchen layout should be? At the kitchen showroom, you only get the planning with a purchase contract.

Thank you very much
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Nordlys
19 Sep 2019 15:58
Use the Ikea kitchen planner online, but instead of Chrome, use the Windows browser, as it works much better for this. Plan your kitchen yourself, print it out, and then take it to the building authority (building permit / planning permission office).
J
Josep
22 Sep 2019 22:00
vx220 schrieb:

Our kitchen will be almost exactly like that. I can gladly send you the plan as an example.
That would be really great. How can you send it to me?
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Josep
22 Sep 2019 22:01
Nordlys schrieb:

Use the Ikea kitchen planner online; for the browser, don’t use Chrome but the one from Windows, it works much better with it. Plan it yourself, print it out, and then take it to the building authority / planning office.

Also, a great idea. Thanks.
J
Josep
22 Sep 2019 22:58
Scout schrieb:

You only need to determine the row spacing. Provide a dimensioned floor plan, and the plumber will be able to plan water supply and drainage based on the kitchen layout. The same goes for the oven outlet on the wall. The dishwasher will be located in the island and also requires a separately protected outlet on the wall; the cable can then be routed in the baseboard. Additionally, you need two separately protected outlets for lighting and possibly recessed outlets on the countertop.

The outlets on the tall cabinet wall are straightforward. The cabinet module size is 60 cm (24 inches). All three visible appliances plus the refrigerator will be separately protected and each will have an outlet 20 to 80 cm (8 to 31 inches) below the cabinet bottom edge, with the refrigerator also having one above. In addition, at least one more outlet for general use, such as drawer lighting or small kitchen appliances, should be placed about 30 cm (12 inches) in the middle. Better yet, provide three outlets at this height, spaced out accordingly.

Can’t you just create a plan for me? You seem to know what you’re talking about.