Moving Kitchen Cabinets Around. To be safe, test the area for studs to hold the newly configured cabinet design. In this kitchen remodel, below, we also relocated the cooktop to the back wall of the kitchen to have a more accessible kitchen for aging-in-place.
It's an awkward cabinet that causes pans to not sit on the stove correctly, and it was a magnet for food splatter. Draw a level line on the wall that will hold the cabinets, then find the studs along where the cabinets will rest above the countertop. Think about where you'll store your cookware, whether there's enough room in the cabinets or if you'll want to hang a pot rack.
The cabinet's beech doors feature an attractive recessed-panel design, and its solid wood doorframe has an beech-veneer flat insert panel. (The cabinet is most likely fastened to concrete.) Make sure you remove each anchor.
For wall cabinets, click the "arrow" that appears on the side of the cabinet to move them up or down.
This type of change to the cabinet layout requires a plan for the resulting floor repair. I think there is not even a single wall that would be wide enough for a fridge like you have. Most are inexpensive and easy to fix, so take a day and plow through them—it'll be like having a new kitchen.
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