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some years ago i came across a novel method. FCUs above worktops. appliance flexes direct from FCUs in 20mm plastic conduit buried in wall.
 
See if you can spot the socket outlets, switches, FCU's or even the dishwasher. Reckon they're using that WiFi electricerky.

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See if you can spot the socket outlets, switches, FCU's or even the dishwasher. Reckon they're using that WiFi electricerky.

Here we go again,somebody may still think a socket and a fancy kitchen somehow go along with each other
Next we will be having suggestions that food or drink is prepared in these showrooms,how outrageous,it may even mean using the sparkling sink for washing dirty dishes and how then does one keep the shine:eek:
 
Fortunately my field is in the lower end of the spectrum, typically around the 10-20k area. I was reading a thread on another forum, where a member was deciding on which two German manufacturers to go for, difference between the two was.......10-20k. Appliances alone were 12k. So I suppose paying out that much dosh, you wouldn't want some tardy BG brushed steel FCU's spoiling your contur splashback :eek:

PS; my bill isn't 10-20k before any smart arse says something!
 
Actually I don't see the need for a sink. I mean with dishwashers, instant water faucets, filtered watered fridge freezers, apart from washing your smalls in, what use has a sink got?
 

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