Hi there,
My partner and I are renovating our investment property following a tenant who vacated unexpectedly and left a hefty cosmetic mess to fix up.
We are looking at upgrading the kitchen, and need some suggestions on how to plan for where a fridge might go. I have attached photos of the kitchen and a basic line drawing of the layout/some measurements.
As you can see we are impeded by the old stove in the corner. It's not functional but I don't believe we have the funds to get it removed and fix up the cavity. Its a sandstone home so anything structural is not really on the cards for us.
Our basic plan is:
- Re-paint walls
- Laminate floorboards
- Re-tile splashback
- Replace cabinets to left of entry
- Replace cabinets under sink
- New sink and tapwear
- Remove old freestanding oven
- Install electric oven, cooktop and rangehood/exhaust into cabinets on left hand side
- Remove cabinets on right of entry to create a dining space.
There is a walk -in pantry (3270x1200mm) which would have been ideal to tuck away a fridge, however the doorway is not large enough for most modern fridges. The only powerpoints are on the left hand side cabinets and in the lower right hand corner. We are happy to get rewiring done where needed. Putting the fridge in that corner once we remove the cabinets is a last resort as we did want it to be a dining area.
So hoping some of you might have some ideas on what we might be able to do here





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Thank you,
Corey & Olivia