LochAnna Kitchens - Brochure 2019

corner information­

Standard appliance housing / Larder / Fridge Freezer (FF) configurations

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

800mm Conventional Corner Base Unit

900mm Conventional Corner Base Unit

1000mm Conventional Corner Base Unit

283

*

*

*

*

450

450

495

495

495

495

116 cut

715

715

116 cut

116 cut

980

1245

2118

140

140

1245

355

283

980

283

140

715

715

570

450

355

355

If using alternative door sizes the gap to the wall changes and centre post of cabinet would require refixing. 300mm door = 150mm gap (950mm total) 400mm door = 250mm gap (1050mm total) 450mm door = 300mm gap (1100mm total)

If using alternative door sizes the gap to the wall changes and centre post of cabinet would require refixing. 450mm door = 200mm gap (1100mm total)

If using alternative door sizes the gap to the wall changes and centre post of cabinet would require refixing. 500mm door = 150mm gap (1150mm total) 600mm door = 250mm gap (1250mm total)

283

283

283

70/30 FF

50/50 FF

Larder

Dbl oven / micro 390-450 1 drawer

Sgl oven 1 drawer

Sgl oven 2 drawer

Sgl oven 3 drawer

Sgl oven / micro 390/450

Sgl oven / micro 390-450 2 drawer

Dbl oven

Dbl oven 2 drawer

* Please note: Mala Matt & Ricco doors are 490mm high, not 495mm

300/600 door

650/950

Midi appliance housings

Tall appliance housings / Larder / Fridge Freezer (FF) configurations

1016mm Diagonal Corner Larder Unit

600/900mm Conventional Corner Wall Unit

‘L’ Shape Corner Units Note:- Walls must be square to accommodate L shaped units.

300/600 door

175

283

1016

650/950

*

*

495

495

715

300/600 door

Diagonal corner larder

450

895

116 cut

116 cut

300/600 door

650/950

1245

1335

1016

650/950

116

300/600 door

600 door

1245

570

650/950

283

283

2298

Diagonal corner larder - may require plant on panels

Dbl oven

Sgl oven

Fridge/Larder

For oven / microwave units you will need to install a filler panel, cut to suit from a 116mm oven fascia

283

895

715

715

*

495

570

1000 Blind Corner Larder to Base Unit

1000 Blind Corner Larder to Larder

355

When installing a 1000 blind corner larder adjoining (90 degrees to) a base unit please order a tall plant on panel to blank off/ fill the space between the opening door and wall. You will also need to order or fabricate a base corner post for under the worktop.

90cm Oven

60cm oven / micro

50/50 FF

60cm oven

70/30FF Larder

90cm oven 2 draw

650

650

Tall panel

Larder

600 door - 250 500 door - 150

600 door - 250 500 door - 150

Tall unit

Base unit

Curved end posts

(A)

(B)

Plinth

Base corner post

(A) Allow an extra 65-100mm (dependent on range) for planting on curved end post. Fix end panel using 18mm packers first, then align to edge of door. Ensure 18mm packer closest to front of cabinet is from door matching material for base/tall posts. This will ensure co-ordinated finish at plinth level. (B) For the 50mm post in the Natural Collection, fit flush to door and insert a colour matched panel in the rebate (R), packing at back of the unit with a 31mm spacer.

1000

1000

When installing a 1000 blind corner larder adjoining (90 degrees to) another tall/larder unit a plinth will be included to make a suitable corner post.

Spacer

600 door

600 door

(R)

End Panel

Cabinet

Spacer

Cornice & Light Pelmet

100

Door

330

1000 wall unit

330

50mm radius - Washington

To calculate correct amounts of Cornice and Light Pelmet measure the distance along the front of all the wall units, plus the returns where necessary. Also, when ordering Cornice and Light Pelmet add 100mm per cut where a joint is necessary. Note: 2 cuts make 1 mitre (see example)

100

65mm radius - Sculptured, Euro & Opaco Collection 85mm radius - Grained Collection

Clarkwell Georgian

Profile/Mala 100mm curved corner post.

mitre

1000

mitre

330 + 1000 + 330 = 1660mm +4 cuts (2 mitres) = 400mm mitre 2060mm

In the interests of continuing design development and product improvement we reserve the right to change colours, designs and specifications or method of manufacture. Such changes may be made without prior notice and without incurring any obligation. All units are manufactured to within normal tolerances. Natural wood is used in some of the kitchens. As wood is a natural living material with an endless variety of grains and textures, some natural colour and grain variation evident on installation will diminish dramatically over a few months as the wood is exposed to light. The expression “solid wood” refers to door and drawer fronts only. Indications of colourways throughout this brochure are as accurate as the printing process will allow. E&OE.May 2019.

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