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Log in or Sign up. Screwfix Community Forum. Small space under built in oven - how to fill? Hi, I have fitted a kitchen in my son's house under oven housing drawer kit pattern his help. Under the built in oven is a mm gap see photo.
I was intending to just cover this with a piece of panel under oven housing drawer kit pattern match the remainder of the units. However, the space has been found to be useful for baking trays etc.
He wants to just leave it as it is - open. I think this adversely affects the kitchen's appearance under oven housing drawer kit pattern I under oven housing drawer kit pattern like some better alternative. I was thinking about a drop-down flap with a latch press open press close type or with stays at the side.
However I've not seen stays that will suit the small gap. What have you guys done to suit this sort of small gap in this situation? Thank you, Steve. SteveMJOct 28, Last edited: Oct 28, As teabreak has suggested, get a matching drawer pack under oven housing drawer kit pattern use just the drawer front hopefully it will fit?
Attach using under oven housing drawer kit pattern flap hinges and secure like you say with an auto latch Matching handle on drawer front and jobs done. Similar idea to above, but replace the existing base door under the oven with one the same height as the door to under oven housing drawer kit pattern right. This way it should cover the base unit and this open under oven housing drawer kit pattern. The oven may need lifting up a tweak, but if a drawer front will fit in that gap, I'm pretty sure so will the door to its right.
Satan's CounselOct 28, Good point Steve re cutting hinge recess with oven in place Is the oven electric? How comes you ended up with the gap anyway Did you know about the gap before you started fitting Is there a cupboard above the oven Good luck anyway. No fix here, but I can see a lot of pitfalls. Drawer-wise, I don't think you'd be happy as you will surely be frustrated that the drawer does not pull out far enough to get trays in and out nicely.
Drop-door-wise, you may probably would have trouble when the door attempts to drop open, as the bottom would foul the door below, unless you used proper concealed hinges, then they would take up a bit of the limited gap you have. And unless you can raise the oven by at least 20mm, I don't think anything of standard size will fit, door or drawer.
Oh, and the lower door needs adjust. HandyandyOct 28, Steve, can the oven be tweaked up a few mm to allow a door similar to the one to the right of the oven to be fitted - as mentioned before? Bottom line - if you do not have enough height for that size of door, I doubt you will for a drawer front either.
However, if you do have enough height, but you do not want to buy another door you cheap-skate, you except a drawer front, then simply attach the drawer front to the existing door using metal plates wot are made for just this type of job.
So, opening that lower door will open the 'drawer front' with it. And vicky-verka. Yes, I know, I have arrived at the two best solutions If there chust isn't enough space there for a conventional drawer front, then you are looking at trimming the top of a drawer front down And it should be from the top so's you'll end up with a flat surface that'll fit nicely with the flat bottom of the oven trim.
So the remaining shaped edge of the drawer front will match the shaped top of the door below it. If trimming, the cut will need making from the front surface so's as not to leave a ragged edge on the front. Planed dead smooth and sanded if necessary, before a matching white melamine strip is bonded on. Thanks again for all the inputs.
I like the idea of Satan's " I'll offer this under oven housing drawer kit pattern. Cheers, thanks for all the advice.
SteveMJOct 29, Pleased to see the best advice was taken Satan's CounselOct 29, I agree with you D A, er I mean Satan A great simple idea, doesn't over complicate the issue but will work and be practical and look good Hope the drawer front will fit Steve, let us know how you get on With your "pitfalls" Handy, I still think the auto latch will work I built a cupboard under the stairs to box in the leccie meter.
Used 12mm MDF for the door and planned on using an auto latch on the door so built the cupboard so the door sits inside the frame that's the point I know you are making Found that with the door closed, it looked a bit bendy so fixed timber door stop around inside of frame for the mdf to close onto.
Had to adjust the auto latch to work and the cupboard door sits very slightly proud of the frame now, only by 1mm I would say so probably wouldn't notice. You must log in or sign up to reply here. Show Ignored Content. Share This Page Tweet. Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password?
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