Its getting time for a refresh to the galley area. I've already sorted the annoying side hung cupboard doors. Now I want to improve the appearance of the worktop (worn laminate) and improve fridge insulation. Also want to replace cooker with a Force 10 (which might be a squeeze ) and the sinks (designed for water saving rather than practical use)
My plan is to overlay existing worktop with a 2cm composite layer of closed cell foam and laminated plywood (wet wall panel) - has formica on both sides, with a single side hinged cut out and lid oversized over the existing fridge lid (where there is noticeable cold leakage at the junction between the aluminium edging of the lid to the surrounding work top. This should reduce the cold loss and provide a flush worktop surface. There is enough height on the surround (fiddle) to allow for the higher worktop.
I want to replace the double sinks (with sloping base) with a single conventional domestic inset sink. Trims a round the cooker would be stainless angle sections Hopefully I can get the cooker to fit without having to widen the opening but there will not be space for it to swing on gimbles.
Anyone done anything similiar or can give advice?