Hello Ikea expert,
lol....not quite easy with all my details. Yes, the wall will be drywall.....
If the window can no longer be opened, that’s obviously a problem, but why can it be opened if you don’t replace the windowsill with the countertop, but put the countertop in front of the windowsill?
The IKEA kitchen is 91.8 cm high..... that is also my ideal height.
My current one......um......86 or 87 cm, I can’t find the exact number right now.
Means now it fits, only with almost 5 cm added on top....Ikea height....the kitchen is too high.
That’s why the window side will only be 70 cm cabinet height. I will shorten it in length and in depth.
Height = cut off, 1x 10 cm drawer less. Depth = cut off 5 cm less........ that was my Maximera question..... 5 cm less is great.
Drilling holes is no problem and cutting with a circular saw is also no problem.
Grease separator efficiency class D would be a disqualifying criterion for me with the UNDERVERK.
Good hint.... ....I hadn’t even paid attention to that.
No, it shouldn’t be that either. That is really not so good. I just read up on it because of your hint.
Strangely, even cheaper options at Ikea have grease separator efficiency class B.
I had another wall hood in close consideration........ costs 699 and also has only D while the cheapest one for 229 euros even has C.
uhhhhhhhhhhh yes......
I’ve just been thinking.........no, it really should be a built-in one.......
it must not be deeper than the upper cabinet.
It doesn’t have to be Miele and not necessarily Ikea either.
Always something new......
Bye Sabine