Ideally have them put in shelves that can be adjusted (holes down the sides that you put those plugs into.) That way you can make the shelves varying heights that best suits what you want yo put in there. I did this, and I have one tall shelf for high cereal packets and other smaller shelves that just accommodate two tins on top of each other, plus another shelf that is just right for my storage containers. That way you make the best use of the space.
2.6m wide if you can go deep do so but use drawers within the cupboards, 35 is good if you need to fit dinner plates. If you intend storing small appliances you might need deeper.
Paula
annb1997
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