Jim Timpe just sent me a picture of same in his own kitchen. I didn't
know such existed. Last I looked at a list of specs on-line (maybe for
Lowe's or Home Depot) all seemed to be about 30-31" deep. Having a 25"
deep refrigerator would make a world of difference. But it will
probably need to be wider which may bring on another problem but maybe
that one will be easier to solve.
Thanks,
Chuck Norcutt
usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> T'were me, I'd consider a flush model (cabinet depth) fridge with
> different door handle design. Depending on how old the current model is
> the more efficient design may pay for itself in a few years. I like the
> look as well. The doorway could possibly be widened a tad afterwards
> with good aesthetics then. Just a thought. I should fwd it to Marnie
> who drew out our kitchen on graph paper before we built the house and
> is very very good at such things.
> Mike
>
>
> Send us some pictures. I've got my own interior design problem with our
> new to us 50 year old house. The entrance to the kitchen from the
> dining room is a bottleneck. The doorway is only 29" wide, with
> cabinets on both sides as soon as you enter. Next, you bang your left
> shoulder on the refrigerator door handle as you walk in (assuming that
> someone is not blocking the way by trying to access the refrigerator or
> the cabinets there). But I do have some pictures I took recently:
> <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/kitchen/index.htm> (sorry, Mynolta A1 only)
>
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