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Dear Homeowners,

I have got a few questions to ask:

I am thinking of having an island kitchen in the new BTO 4room flat.

1) Just wondering if a 3m Island Kitchen will be able to fit into the lift?

It would be 1.2m for the storage cabinet (below) + 1.8m for the seating (means no storage below). So, combined would be 3m.

2) Might be opting for marble top and I wonder if it comes in one big piece or? And, will it be able to fit into the lift as well?

3) For kitchen cabinets, what is the width/height per pull-out drawer? Is there a standard size or we could let the contractor know what dimension we want and they do it accordingly?

 

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3 m is going to be challenging and depending on your block design, 3 m may not clear even if you take the steps.

You may need to consider other alternative i.e Cut the marble into half and join it inside the house.

Dear Homeowners,

I have got a few questions to ask:

I am thinking of having an island kitchen in the new BTO 4room flat.

1) Just wondering if a 3m Island Kitchen will be able to fit into the lift?

It would be 1.2m for the storage cabinet (below) + 1.8m for the seating (means no storage below). So, combined would be 3m.

2) Might be opting for marble top and I wonder if it comes in one big piece or? And, will it be able to fit into the lift as well?

3) For kitchen cabinets, what is the width/height per pull-out drawer? Is there a standard size or we could let the contractor know what dimension we want and they do it accordingly?

 

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3 m is going to be challenging and depending on your block design, 3 m may not clear even if you take the steps.

You may need to consider other alternative i.e Cut the marble into half and join it inside the house.

Thanks Bernard.

I suppose the marble top have to be join it in the house then, just that I always thought marble is always nicer in one piece. Sigh.

 

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