ᐅ Ordering a handleless kitchen involves an additional charge.
Created on: 1 Mar 2017 12:03
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Steffi33
The handles (about 30 pieces) cost a fortune at the kitchen showroom. So, I asked if we could simply leave them out, including the drilling for them, hoping to save a fair amount by doing this part myself. Of course, they know that I can get the same handles online for half the price, so instead of a discount, they charge a hefty surcharge when I order without handles. I just find that outrageous and taking advantage of the situation. Well, that had to be said...
Best regards, Steffi33.
Best regards, Steffi33.
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toxicmolotof8 Mar 2017 08:31For me, 100% too many handles on that side. I would have preferred half as many, along with gaining space from at least one 40cm (16 inches) base cabinet.
But it has to suit the preferences and needs of the cook.
But it has to suit the preferences and needs of the cook.
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Baustelle20168 Mar 2017 11:51The semicircle is the glass version of a Schwibbogen, a common Advent/Christmas decoration in this region.
Regards
Regards
andimann schrieb:
Hello,
Without meaning to offend you: the standard German dimensions are probably designed for very short people around 1.5 meters (5 feet) tall. An average-sized person experiences back pain at a work height of 86 cm (34 inches) when reaching into the sink... In my opinion, these low standard dimensions are a real nuisance. I had to argue extensively with the plumber to have the toilets installed 4 cm (1.5 inches) higher than the “standard.” (Even then, he only managed to raise them by 2 cm (0.8 inches)!)
I was so relieved when I saw that Ikea finally offers a kitchen height that is comfortable for people...!
Best regards,
AndreasI can only agree. The standard 86 cm (34 inches) height causes me problems at 186 cm (6 feet 1 inch) tall. Luckily, I have a dishwasher and don’t have to stand there for too long.