Designing Kitchens and Bathrooms - non-functional wall oven
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celeste0501
07-30-08, 08:45 AM
Hi,
I have a double wall oven in my home, and only the upper one is functional. I plan to redo my kitchen eventually, so I'm not interested in repairing or replacing the second oven. I was wondering if it would be possible for me to remove it and use the space as a cabinet of some sort, perhaps for a mini-fridge for my children to use. Would that work? How difficult would it be to remove?
Thanks!
I have a double wall oven in my home, and only the upper one is functional. I plan to redo my kitchen eventually, so I'm not interested in repairing or replacing the second oven. I was wondering if it would be possible for me to remove it and use the space as a cabinet of some sort, perhaps for a mini-fridge for my children to use. Would that work? How difficult would it be to remove?
Thanks!
Just Bill
07-30-08, 04:51 PM
If the ovens are not a single unit, it should not be difficult to remove one unit. A few bolts or screws should do the job. Make sure the supply wires are dead after removing. Fitting another appliance in its' [lace is another issue.
Why would you leave an old oven in a kitchen redo?? Just curious.
Why would you leave an old oven in a kitchen redo?? Just curious.