This morning the shelving for our walk-in pantry was installed in about five hours. We're very happy with the final product.
The pantry has a 'swing door' that opens both ways. It was removed so that there was more room for the cabinet makers today.
We're fitting a fluorescent light within the pantry, and making provision for LED strip lights above the benches to light them should the fluorescent light be inadequate or cast shadows. Our electrician thinks a bright electronic fluorescent light will be sufficient (electronic ones are, apparently, 'instant on' without the annoying flicker of old-style fluorescent lights).
Our intent is that the microwave, food processor, toaster, milkshake maker and similar can be left set up on the bench within the pantry. Whether this is practical remains to be seen. We haven't allowed for an exhaust fan - we may regret that. However, a wall-mounted one is possible.
The pantry has a 'swing door' that opens both ways. It was removed so that there was more room for the cabinet makers today.
We're fitting a fluorescent light within the pantry, and making provision for LED strip lights above the benches to light them should the fluorescent light be inadequate or cast shadows. Our electrician thinks a bright electronic fluorescent light will be sufficient (electronic ones are, apparently, 'instant on' without the annoying flicker of old-style fluorescent lights).
Our intent is that the microwave, food processor, toaster, milkshake maker and similar can be left set up on the bench within the pantry. Whether this is practical remains to be seen. We haven't allowed for an exhaust fan - we may regret that. However, a wall-mounted one is possible.
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