vanity counter options
Ali Borg
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Comments (8)Full residential underbench drawers are better for you, less noise. Not many options though. Sub Zero has 610 and 760mm https://au.subzero-wolf.com/en/sub-zero/counter-refrigerator Fisher Paykel has 900mm (855 to be exact) https://www.fisherpaykel.com/au/kitchen/fridges-freezers/built-in-refrigeration/cooldrawer-multi-temperature-drawer.RB90S64MKIW1.html Both has customizeable front panel (I am sure sub zero can, f&p pretty sure you can do it, just like their dishdrawers) Going commercial, you have more range, built like a tank, and more noisy Adande is the top range drawers, Best available for commercials, they have double sided one as well, you can push and pull from either side Turboair / Polar is another option for more drawers. Williams / Skope only has the 2door - 3door - 4door type but they look very commercial, mostly stainless or glass door only....See Morekitchen island/counter height dining table?
Comments (7)So you just want a bench ht table or bar table. I like a back on a chair, but kids don’t mind simple stools, which can be tucked under front of table out of way. Look for a design allowing this and stools with a foot rest bar to help kids climb down. One my kids got out of a high chair they quickly learnt how to climb safely off my kitchen stools, need help for a while getting up and down, but they helped keep them I’m place once up. :)...See MoreOptions:move toilet or redesign vanity?
Comments (10)"the one big thing I would do is swing the toilet back to the RH wall" Moving the toilet to the RH wall is exactly what I would LIKE to do. I don't mind changing the vanity - wish to do so, and new countertop and sink as well. We would loose some of that blocked vanity space, but gain more floor space. However, the issue is moving the toilet when we're on a cement slab. It would be cost prohibitive to jack up the plumbing in the floor and move it. :( I did, however, just discover REAR draining/flushing toilets! So, it may be possible to move the toilet and run the plumbing in the RH wall! Esp since there is another bathroom on the other side of that RH wall, so the plumbing would (potentially) actually be accessible. Hmmm.... (And, no...I do not live in Australia. Not sure where That came from...?)...See MoreSize of above-counter basin
Comments (4)However, if you are just after looks, then the photos in your link, appear to have a 350mm basin which is leaving the 100+mm between front edge of vanity and basin. It does look better, but is that size basin too small for use?...See MoreKate
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