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  1. #1
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    Hi Guys,
    The multi panel look is making a come back over here, with slimmer rails.
    I quite like it.
    The worktop mounted units are bifold with all small appliances like toaster, blender plugged in and hidden from view when doors are closed.

    Hope you like it.

    Flat frames with inset doors and drawers


    Solid oak drawer boxes with dovetailed corners, we have a 15 pin brookmans to do these, we used to do them by hand but when you get a big kitchen it's too time consuming and costly to hand cut them.


    Bi fold doors with small appliances hidden behind them, keeps the worktops clutter free. Electrical sockets inside cabinet.


    Full view of the kitchen. It's a new build house in Cambridge. The fridge freezer is hidden in the tall unit on the right. Knee hole on the island for a couple of stools.


    Spice rack on larder door, should have dressed this image a bit better, looks empty.


    Another shot of the worktop mounted units, the thicker shelf is fixed and supports a microwave behind the other door as well as giving the unit some rigidity.


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    Speaking as an old kitchen cabinetmaker, very,very nice work !

    Solid drawers, timber interior and butt hinges..top job.
    Cheers, Bill

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    I could live with that ok

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