Evening all,
I have added new under unit integrated fridge and freezer to my kitchen. There was nothing in the location previously so these have basically become an extension to the existing kitchen units. I want to extend the worktop over these units (which will thankfully provide an additional 1200mm of usable space!) but am unsure about how this can be done. Im assuming the old and new pieces cant be butted up to each other, so a whole new length will need to be fitted. The worktop in the kitchen forms an L shape so there is only a single joint which has been done with a proper router jig (rather than a 45 mitre).
Question is, will a fitter be able to remove the current piece and fit a new one while doing a decent job of the join? Or, will both pieces need replacing?
Although it's a Symphony kitchen, B&Q do the exact same worktop so I can buy a single length that matches. Otherwise I might look at something different altogether.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
John
I have added new under unit integrated fridge and freezer to my kitchen. There was nothing in the location previously so these have basically become an extension to the existing kitchen units. I want to extend the worktop over these units (which will thankfully provide an additional 1200mm of usable space!) but am unsure about how this can be done. Im assuming the old and new pieces cant be butted up to each other, so a whole new length will need to be fitted. The worktop in the kitchen forms an L shape so there is only a single joint which has been done with a proper router jig (rather than a 45 mitre).
Question is, will a fitter be able to remove the current piece and fit a new one while doing a decent job of the join? Or, will both pieces need replacing?
Although it's a Symphony kitchen, B&Q do the exact same worktop so I can buy a single length that matches. Otherwise I might look at something different altogether.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
John