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Ok, there isn't anything in the building regs about the location of a kitchen.

Now get your lazy butt into gear and do the job seeing as it seems you are looking for a excuse not to do it.

If you've got nothing constructive to say, just don't bother saying anything. There are plenty of nice helpful people here that give this forum the excellent reputation it deserves.
 
I did give helpfull advice, in fact I pointed out before the others who you,thanked that there isn't a reg against it. Yet you choose not to thank me, still I suppose if it makes you feel superior you will feel good for it.
 
Just had a look at one of these units, not sure of loads, but a double socket seems to be the order here. So if you put the socket where she wants it, It doesnt matter what she plugs into it. I thought she would be me concerned with the plumbing and waste off it.
 
Part P requires you to comply with all other parts of the building regs. If a building inspector was signing off this job I doubt he would care which floor the kitchen is on, but he would care about the layout. As I understand it a kitchen would be required to have a door. And on higher levels, fire resistance becomes more of an issue. Though this doesn't mean it's your job to police the entire works.
 

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