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    Hands and fill/empty pans yes but honestly it’s 2-3 extra paces to the sink out the back. The handwashing will be most awkward I think.

  • material cost is probably about £100

  • Personal taste aside are you sure that a kitchen with no sink is compatible with building regs?

    I've got a headache from reading about underfloor heating all day so I've not googled it but I'd be quite surprised if it's permitted.

  • Good question, it might also cause mortgage-ability issues if on the criteria for ‘habitable’.

    I’m not opposed to it 100%, just don’t want to lose loads of worktop space or have one of those shitty little sinks that splash everywhere.

  • Friends had a kitchen with no sink. They didn’t think anything of it as they had done the refurbishment themselves. Converted the old dining room into the kitchen and old kitchen to utility and sink room. It drove me crazy whenever I stayed over. The only issue they found was when they came to sell. Everyone that came through the door made a comment about no sink I don’t know if the sink had anything to do with it, but it took ages to sell.

  • you could spec a sink with a chopping board cover?


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  • Yeah, this occurred to me shortly after posting above! As long as it’s something that isn’t too gadgety/proprietry.

  • How is no sink in a kitchen even an option?

    Just get a small one, we are perfectly happy with 40x40.

  • My parents had one of these. Was just basically a wooden chopping board custom made to have a lip that sat snugly over the sink. Shouldn't cost a great deal. Although personally it bugged me as I had to move it when I wanted to use the sink.

  • thanks. we’re looking to get a similar plain shelf installed in our kitchen. 3m long and c.24mm deep. I think this means the joiner would need two 12mm sheets of ply. I know these are fairly expensive now plus it’s probably a couple of hours work so was thinking it would cost about 400£ but not sure if that’s quite a lot for such a simple job or if it’s the right ballpark. might price up maple / unpainted MDF too.

  • 12mm birch ply 300x150cm is 162€ in Berlin.
    So including cutting gluing and transport I would say your 400 might be reasonable.

    But your picture has fixtures hidden in the wall construction, so that's the interesting part.
    If it was me, with tracksaw and clamps available, I'd get the sheet delivered (another 30€) and go for it using nice brackets.

  • As its two pieces, I wondered if they've got some flat floating shelf brackets, then chased out the profile of the bracket in the bottom piece of ply and glued the lot together.


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  • The one you circled looks like there's a thin layer in the middle, would be a possibility too that they made the slots in that leaving more sheet intact.
    Definitely something clever going on.
    Those are nice brackets btw.

  • I was wondering about that. Or if it was a filler of some sort.

    brackets

    I just found them via Google image, but linking them in case someone finds it helpful
    https://amzn.eu/d/8q2tei6

  • I think that line is the fact it's two outer facing layers glued together with the grain running in the same direction so it appears to be a thicker layer.

  • Looking at getting our bathroom redone.
    Does anyone have any experience of this mob? https://www.abiinteriors.co.uk/explore-bathroom/
    Looking at their tap ware and shower valves.
    Does anyone have any recommendations or are these things pretty much of a muchness?

  • Thanks, that looks like a very similar space so good to see how it works.

  • No idea as there is no way of getting past the cookie page which is enough for me to look elsewhere along with ‘call for pricing information’ or ‘details available on request’.

    Look at JTP or Crosswater.

  • I have JTP hardware in the bathroom and very happy with it

  • Vema < Crosswater < Arte Forme

    Fwiw that stuff looks like it’s from the same place as Vema stuff.

  • You happy with the Vema stuff?

  • £2.6m for that gaff. Blimey!

  • Yeah! Cheers for the reco! Tbf we hardly use it as it’s all in the loft which is kinda guests only, but it looks great not being used.

    Maybe interestingly I bought the wrong shower mixer - pretty much just a basin mixer so non thermostatic and it’s actually great plus simpler and only a single control.

  • heavy duty shelving that can attach to the wall for records ?
    is there such a thing ?

  • Vitsoe is the obvious answer but comes at a premium.


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