bricks
4th May 2008, 06:22 PM
Question relating to recessing microwave and fridge into a wall?
I am going to build a wall between two rooms of my house, the kitchen and the study.
The study side of the wall will be finished as a wall length built in bookshelving and computer/ work desk.
In the kitchen I am pretty keen on the Idea of building two recesses into the wall for the microwave and for the fridge/freezer combination.
Both will be made large enough to accomodate different types of appliances for future replacement.
The question is, what do I need to provide in the way of ventilation for the appliances.?????
The microwave has vents on the side and the fridge is a sealed back unit, but has a small vent at the bottom at the back.
I am ok to put vent type grills into the bookshelf in the study, but only want to put what is essential- keeping the grills to a minimum.
Each recess will probably be around 100mm oversized at all dimensions.
Any advice or requirements??
Cheers
Bricks.
I am going to build a wall between two rooms of my house, the kitchen and the study.
The study side of the wall will be finished as a wall length built in bookshelving and computer/ work desk.
In the kitchen I am pretty keen on the Idea of building two recesses into the wall for the microwave and for the fridge/freezer combination.
Both will be made large enough to accomodate different types of appliances for future replacement.
The question is, what do I need to provide in the way of ventilation for the appliances.?????
The microwave has vents on the side and the fridge is a sealed back unit, but has a small vent at the bottom at the back.
I am ok to put vent type grills into the bookshelf in the study, but only want to put what is essential- keeping the grills to a minimum.
Each recess will probably be around 100mm oversized at all dimensions.
Any advice or requirements??
Cheers
Bricks.