You only need to set the line spacing. Provide a dimensioned floor plan and the plumber will then be able to plan water and wastewater based on the kitchen plan. Same goes for the stove socket on the wall. The dishwasher will be located in the island and also needs a socket on the wall (separately fused); the cable can then be routed in the baseboard area. Additionally, two sockets (separately fused) for lighting and possibly recessed sockets on the countertop.
The sockets on the tall cabinet wall are a no-brainer. The cabinet grid size is 60 cm, all three visible appliances plus the refrigerator are separately fused and receive a socket 20 to 80 cm below the bottom edge; the refrigerator also above. Plus at least one more socket for general use such as drawer lighting or a multi-cutter at 30 cm in the middle. Better yet, three sockets, then distributed at 30 cm height.
Sounds simple, I will just have my electrician create a plan for me. Thanks
Have you perhaps already offered the kitchen studio to pay in advance for the plan with exact positioning for the oven, etc.? 200 to 300 euros, which would then be deducted when purchasing the kitchen?
Actually, kitchen studios are very flexible and can adapt to the rooms. I am also reading for the first time that a free-planned kitchen is bought first and then the kitchen is built.