Or use a tape measure and avoid any cost .I take it the carcasses are already in place? It may be obvious but buy one appropriate sized door and drawer front and give it a go from homebase - if it's too much hassle then you can reassess without having spent a load of money.
Fair point but it depends how well you trust your measuring skills IMO I'd still only buy one door & drawer to begin with even if the measurements seem to match up.Or use a tape measure and avoid any cost .
The unit and door sizes match exactly they don’t vary a few mm here and there .Fair point but it depends how well you trust your measuring skills IMO I'd still only buy one door & drawer to begin with even if the measurements seem to match up.
I mean where the holes are for hinges etc - they may vary between homebase and B&Q.The unit and door sizes match exactly they don’t vary a few mm here and there .
That’s what I said in my first post.I mean where the holes are for hinges etc - they may vary between homebase and B&Q.
I know!That’s what I said in my first post.
My point was that it doesn’t matter as hinge plates are easily moved .I know!
My point was just that if you're not 100% confident in your measurements it's better to buy one door & drawer to check rather then load up the car with a kitchen's worth - yes it could cost a little bit but it's always worth checking the clearance bins at B&Q.
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