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Hi, Bunning has under bench cabinet widths 600mm, 900mm for ovens 60cm high. Unfortunately, there is no other option, that would be suit for oven 45 cm high with drawer underneath the oven to fill unused space. This would be great for a small size of the kitchen as I have. How may I deal with situation like that as the rest of cabinets and panels offer me a good range for my space?
Hello @Gina13
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about your oven cabinet.
Would it be possible for you to post a photo of your oven or tell us its make and model? Our members can then assess its suitability for the Kaboodle oven cabinetry, we can then make recommendations in regards to its fitting.
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Eric
Thank you Eric.
Gina
Hi Eric,
I have one option only, to built the oven in the base of the cabinet. No option for oven tower is there.
I plan electric cook top with 2 burners above the oven on the bench.
My place is limited and I do not see any other option as the present kitchenette does not have any of them,
so having additional space /the drawer/ helps as well filling me needs.
Gina
Hello @Gina13
I believe this will fit into an oven tower, but I suggest speaking to one of the in-store kitchen specialists. I suspect by using three drawers in the oven tower configuration your oven will end up at the correct usable height. In regards to the oven cabinet base you are correct, if you were to do any reconfiguration, I suggest speaking to your kitchen cabinet installer to make sure that any modifications done will be done correctly and safely to code.
Let me call on our experienced members @Dave-1, @Nailbag and @Noyade for their recommendations.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
Hi Eric,
unfortunately I do not have space for the oven tower. I will talk to the kitchen cabinet installer. Thank you for your suggestion.
Gina
Good Afternoon @Gina13
I would second the talking to a kitchen cabinet installer. I have seen a few people try and maximise spacing with stovetops and built in cabinets. Only to point out darkend timber patches to them that have well and trully been cooked 😕 Even if the "space" is big enough for an oven/stovetop to sit within there are sometimes air gap spacings that are necessary. So Id follow @EricL's suggestion and drop in and see a kitchen specialist.
Dave
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