dopleta
We save water

Water saving device. The device is easily "screwed" into the tap and "sprays" a stream of water, allowing you to wash and wash dishes as usual at a lower pressure and flow. Equipped with a water temperature indicator light. At temperatures below 40 ˚С, the water "turns" blue, at temperatures over 40 ˚С - "turns" red. Powered by 3 LR44 batteries (included).

• Effective device for saving water.
• Easily "screwed" into the tap.
• Provides less water consumption.
• Equipped with a water temperature indicator light.
• A set of batteries is included.

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Gypsy
I do not advise, this light will work 3 times and kirdyk, there is something bridging from the pressure of water or a stone in the water.
And modern cranes already usually have a built-in economical head, or you can buy an ordinary nozzle without light.
leka
Of course it pisses me off ... WHO IS BUILDING THIS? People have to figure out how to place all the necessary things.
And of course I began to appreciate my "mansions" even more. Furniture for kitchen
dopleta
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but of course it pisses me off ... WHO BUILDS THIS?

Built. In the Khrushchevs. My husband and I also started our lives in a one-room apartment with a five-meter kitchenette. But then it was possible to get a Riga hanging refrigerator - it really helped us out. mamabluznukov, well done, perfectly equipped everything!
LiudmiLka
mamabluznukov, examined your kitchen with interest. It worked well, but still a bit cramped. And what about safety, I mean a closed geyser?

leka, I remember your kitchen. You are generally king-size

It so happened that she changed many apartments in her lifetime. There were different kitchens: small and medium, and one was generally huge (the neighbors put their guests on such large sofas and put their guests to sleep). But I remember how the most cozy and comfortable nine-meter square kitchen. And the huge one, despite the efforts and resources invested in it, is remembered as cold and uncomfortable.
True, I now have 6 meters in total. When I start the oven, I take everything into the room. And cooking several dishes at the same time is a huge problem. There are few free surfaces, the entire floor is covered. I don't use the top of the cabinets - it's high to me.
When I’m completely unbearable, I remember Shpilechkin’s KITCHEN. And immediately it becomes easier
Taia
mamabluznukov
So I have a question. We were not allowed by the gas service to supply gas. column in the cabinet ...
Pakat
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There are few free surfaces, the entire floor is covered. I don't use the top of the cabinets - it's high to me.
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LiudmiLka, everything has already been invented once ...
Look for something like that, it is assembled in a gap, and when it is necessary to understand ...
knob

Girls, I'm here with my kitchen. Maybe someone will use my ideas. My kitchen is 6.8 m. Not very big. There were several tasks that I solved as follows:
1) It is necessary to hide the gas boiler, taps, filter, gas meter, gas riser.
2) Do not cover the battery.
3) Get more lockers.
And here's what happened.

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Milda
Button, great, beautiful! The table by the window turned out well. This is how many additional drawers and a well-lit surface! There is a battery behind the lattice door, but nothing, that there is a refrigerator next to it?
knob
Thank you girls for appreciating. As for the battery, it is shifted closer to the center of the window opening, so it is not next to the refrigerator. There is no back wall in the cabinet with grates, so the air moves freely. In winter at -25, I opened the outer door for the night. That was enough. As for the boiler, there is no bottom in the box and the doors are lattice, so the gasmen did not act. And the counter is hidden in the corner top cabinet.It is easy to take readings and there is access to assembly and disassembly in case of state verification. By the way, access to gas taps and filters is also free. You can dismantle the apron boxes, and then easily put in place. I understand what could have been done better, such as changing the stove. but my Boshik is only 5 years old and the hand did not rise to throw him away.
Gin
knob, I really liked the fact that the window-sill surface was turned into a desktop and how the refrigerator was deployed
IRR
button!, you have a very cozy kitchen, despite the small footage. And thanks to the fact that they took over the window sill - a lot of workplace - super! And tell me, you have an artificial stone countertop, does it shine so beautifully? : mda: and this CARGO box, which is for bottles (to the right of Boshik). How are you? worth the weight?
IRR
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IRRWhere did you get such words?
Knop, where is this mysterious box at you?
naberessi when he is himself a decorator and designer due to lack of dough. Tanya, vota in the last photo near the knob - a narrow box - to the right of the stove. It happens like this

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Zhivchik
Ir, you found a beautiful photo. Rather, the kitchen is beautiful there.
Just try then to wipe those zigazulins from dust.

knob, or did it seem so to me, or in fact, to open the freezer in the refrigerator, you need to set the table aside?
kava
Ir, this hag, that is, a cargo standing gadget! I answer. Of all the furniture modules, it is my most expensive, but VERY functional. mulberry she
IRR
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Ir, you found a beautiful photo. Rather, the kitchen is beautiful there.
Just try then to wipe those zigazulins from dust.
that yes ... what was first googled, then I put it up - I myself am not a supporter of such grandiloquent styles, and especially in the kitchen. Zamahaissi Pgenerator nimble. Much quieter - cold hard minimalism - walked with a cloth and completely free until Friday

kava, Thank you! : flowers: very modern and light, with * air * you have a kitchen. You are in color, like a latent seductress - or approaching us
leka
I have a cargo box wide, like 2 such as in the photo in width. I like it very much, I store all the bells and whistles there ..... parchment, foil, washcloths, oil, vinegar, garbage bags, well, all the rubbish is shorter
IRR
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I have a cargo box wide, like 2 such as in the photo in width.
Leka! , like oh-pa?
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there is still one like this - when the shelf is narrow and deep, you don't need to unload everything to remove the background

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leka
IRR, it is in width, but there are no 2 boxes, just 2 multi-level grids!
dopleta
And I have one! Well - oh, very convenient! 🔗
knob


Girls, Christ is Risen!
Sorry for the late congratulations. : girl_in_dreams: Here's how the Internet starts at home, I will always be on time.
I'll try to answer the questions:
1. Cargo is an ethical thing
2. Invented the kitchen myself. For a long time and on my fingers, and then in nature I showed the designer what I want. She drew the layout, and I was a bore - the rules and regulations.
3. To open the freezer and take something out, the table does not need to be moved. Although if you want to defrost or dig in the bins, it is better to move it - it will be more convenient.
4. The table-top is not stone, but ordinary (from tyrsa). And it shines because it is glossy. To be honest, it's not very convenient. But a fiber cloth in hand - and no trace.
Nata333
knob, you have a beautiful kitchen.
I also urgently need to do a kitchen project. Only mine is even more complicated: an area of ​​about 5 squares and even 2 doors. Since you yourself were actively involved in the design, can you tell me
1 - were you not afraid to install mdf facades next to the stove (I have the same Boshik)? I saw that some people had the mdf film curled up and covered next to the oven or over the kettle. Or have you applied some kind of heat-resistant option?
2 - did you match the height of the countertops to your height?
3 - is the corner under the kettle used?
4 - what is the apron made of?
5 - is the space under the tables used (between the legs)
and where do you have a trash can?
Of course, there are a lot of questions, but my head is already swelling from them
k.alena
By 1.- I have MDF with a film, on the cabinet under the oven (narrow for baking trays) it will climb. The first time with a fight under warranty, the facade was changed, even made it less in height by 5 mm, but ... It did not help that I push it forward a little while using the oven to increase the distance. My kitchen is 6.5 years old; on other facades, this film also began to lag behind. Even away from moisture and heat, so what could be better painted MDF? Owners, respond
Jefry
Everything is fine with the oven and around the oven, the facades can withstand. Yes, there is not much heating. k.alena, it is generally strange that the facade is heated UNDER the oven. Is there something wrong with the door with the seals?
The film floated in the cabinets above the stove, but there is too little distance. I screwed an aluminum corner to these problem areas, it looks neat, I can take a picture in the evening.
Nata333
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Everything is fine with the oven and around the oven, the facades can withstand.
So you have a fresh kitchen. And I saw those who plowed for 5 years.
And what does too little distance in cabinets above the stove mean? Less than the range for the hood?
Take a picture if not difficult
k.alena
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The gap indicated by the arrow is larger than it should be. And the film on the top of this bottom cabinet has melted a little. Not visible when closed.
Is there something wrong with the door with the seals?
... They set it themselves (Rod's producer), and I think that if it had been in the oven, they would not have changed it for me under the guarantee. Their chief in the service is, well, very harsh. And now this film lags behind on almost all ends. It is imperceptible, but if you touch it, it bulges out. Not annoying yet, but ... a certain protruding can lead to tearing (or breaking off) a piece. And then there will be no ice at all. I begin to quietly dream of a new kitchen with a stone countertop, with a different configuration of cabinets (I need more cargo, a very convenient thing). Maybe in 5 years the husband will agree
kava
I also have furniture from RODA, but we took polyforming and an artificial stone countertop - mmm. The kitchen is 4 years old - everything is in order, nothing melts, it does not spin either near, over or under the stove.
Jefry
Quote: k.alena

The gap indicated by the arrow is larger than it should be. And the film on the top of this bottom cabinet has melted a little.
I have this facade at room temperature even with the oven running for a long time, although the gap there is minimal.
Here is my solution to the problem of floating facades:
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knob
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I also urgently need to do a kitchen project. Only mine is even more complicated: an area of ​​about 5 squares and even 2 doors. Since you yourself were actively involved in the design, can you tell me
1 - were you not afraid to install mdf facades next to the stove (I have the same Boshik)? I saw that some people had the mdf film curled up and covered next to the oven or over the kettle. Or have you applied some kind of heat-resistant option?
2 - did you match the height of the countertops to your height?
3 - is the corner under the kettle used?
4 - what is the apron made of?
5 - is the space under the tables used (between the legs)
and where do you have a trash can?
Of course, there are a lot of questions, but my head is already swelling from them
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Nata, yesterday I wrote to you the answer, but he was lost. So:
1. the furniture is factory-made, so there is a hope for quality. I'm not aware of thermal stability, but after a year of operation everything is normal. TTT
2. I am a tall girl, so the table top is at the level I have chosen. The gas stove stands on a stand and tried to get under the previously raised window.
3. The corner under the teapot is my favorite wardrobe. Very large and comfortable. Pots live in it
4. the apron (if this is what is on the wall?) Is made of a wall panel for a tile.
5 a bucket of rubbish under the sink, but the under-table space is still free. If I see the boxes about which the girls wrote above, I will definitely buy. Chlamovniki will be nice.
Nata, you can place your kitchen plan on our page. I am sure that the members of the forum will be happy to help you in planning.
Nata333
Jefry, thanks for the photo. Once again I was convinced that I don’t have enough money for very expensive and possibly good facades from MDF, and it’s better not to mess with those that are enough
Knop, thanks for answers.
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4. the apron (if this is what is on the wall?) Is made of a wall panel for a tile.
This is which type of cragis with a thickness of 3-4mm on one side laminated? And how is it in operation? Or you do not actively slap her
I will correct my planner in connection with the moving of the doorway and will definitely expose it. Why am I alone in torment
knob
Nata, what is kragis?

It is 1 cm thick. On one side - marbled gloss, on the other - matte. Even if it smudges (I'm not without sin), then it washes amazingly !!! And in general, my experience has shown - only matte facades. (I haven't been friends with white gloss for 20 years)
kava
And my facades are glossy. I walked once a week with a damp microfiber cloth and the mustache glistens
Jefry
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Once again I was convinced that I don’t have enough money for very expensive and possibly good facades from MDF, and it’s better not to mess with those that are enough

This is a feature of only my project that two facades were actually above the slab (by the way, these are far from cheap). MDF facades can withstand heating up to 70 degrees. With the standard placement of cabinets, heating them to such an extent is very problematic. And mine led to last Easter, when the half raised the overall temperature in the kitchen so that the dough would fit (turned on all four burners with the hood turned off).
Gypsy
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And my facades are glossy. I walked once a week with a damp microfiber cloth and the mustache glistens
similarly. you don't even need to rub.
Gypsy
Gloss is very easy to clean, laziness here at all with no sideways Matte must be rubbed so that the stained falls off the * gnarled * surface, and from the glossy dirt falls off in one fell swoop with an ordinary kitchen damp cloth without detergents. I'm surprised when people are still afraid of white .. like it gets dirty faster. Believe me, any color gets dirty the same
Jefry
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Believe me, any color gets dirty the same
I fully support it. I thought that dark facades were "not pachiauzza", well, like spots are not visible ... But there are also white spots! And they are very, very visible!

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How happy you are all ... Gloss, not gloss ... but we have renovations in the kitchen ... One big dump ... and how far away is it from gloss.
But you have a stage of "waiting for the holiday", which is more pleasant than the holiday itself. And we watch how the once come true dream becomes covered with spots, and slowly we begin to dream of a new kitchen (preferably in a new apartment, or even better - in our house ...)
Nata333
At the entrance to the kitchen, I drew a cabinet - it already exists.
Bonuses: no need to cram a refrigerator, washing machine, freezer into the kitchen.
From what needs to be returned to their historical homeland: a gas stove (the same Boshik 600x600), a small dishwasher HxWxD 450x550x510, it (the dishwasher) will stand under the sink where the water supply is.
The place where the kitties will eat is most likely under the window. Every day he has boiled fish on the menu, so he, depicting a predator, slips everything he can, that's why I don't want to pull out the radiator under the window - you can't wash it, especially since there is no niche under the window.
I really want desktop household appliances, at least the one that already exists, to stand on the table. That is, I plan to install wall cabinets directly on the countertop. It seems like there is nothing, but he lifted and slid the door (like in a bread bin) and pushed the necessary unit over to himself, and behind it on the wall of the outlet. True, in the "furniture and fittings" they said that there are no such mechanisms (for raising the door and pushing it inside), but I will think of something.
You also need to attach a microwave. She will most likely go to the windowsill near the blind part. The 19 "TV will most likely be on the wall next to the window - I just don't see another place.
And I would very much like to have a table to eat. There are two of us for now, but if God willing and everything goes well, then by August there will be four of us.
I think that if there is a dining table, it will be a folding book type (maybe with one wing) and slide under the countertop between the sink and the doorway.
Something has turned out chaotically, but I've been boiling in this for about 3 weeks and I feel that I'm starting to get hung up. Or maybe someone will throw something new out of ideas, hope for the collective mind
Jefry
To shoot the one who came up with such a layout ...
Well, nothing, we'll come up with a thread, I hope.
It seems like there is nothing, but raised and closed the door (like in the bread bin)
There is something similar in principle to roller shutters:
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Or such a mechanism can be (Lift up system):
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Nata333
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To shoot the one who came up with such a layout ...
Surely they are no longer alive. It was the captured Germans who were restoring the burned down house.
I already thought about roller shutters - this is a very real (existing in nature) option. But the Lift up system will not work for sure: not only is it not cheap, it will also interfere with the opening of the upper doors. I hope I can get by with a door on casters ... along the runners ... I can think of something. As my dad says, God grant him health and longevity, the main thing is to set a task, and a thought will come
There is one more question - at what distance from a freestanding gas stove can chipboard be placed if you use an oven? Maybe there are norms? Or take the use of the oven, since the heating was turned off, and measure the temperature on the walls in order to know how many degrees they heat up, and then decide?

Vanya28
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There is one more question - at what distance from a freestanding gas stove can chipboard be placed if you use an oven? Maybe there are norms?
You can put it close, if it does not close the ventilation holes, through a sheet of flat slate, there is such a fire rate.
The slate only needs to be painted and not cut at home.
Jefry
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You can put it close, if it does not close the ventilation holes, through a sheet of flat slate, there is such a fire rate.
The slate only needs to be painted and not cut at home.
And you need to approach such a stove only in a fireman's suit ...
If the stove is normal, it can be placed close to it, there should already be its own thermal insulation. The only condition is that the table, adjacent to the plate, must have an aluminum edging and, most importantly, must be flush or slightly lower ...
Ukka
Quote: Nata333

There is one more question - at what distance from a freestanding gas stove can chipboard be placed if you use an oven? Maybe there are norms?

According to the norms of DBN V.2.5-20-2004 (State Budivelny Norms) "Gas supply"

"clauses 6.44. From the alarm constructions to the side-by-side gas stoves and from the opal gas supply to the passports of the virobniki enterprises, in order to ensure safe maintenance, maintenance and repairs.

clauses 6.45 Establishment of the plate for transferring the wall from non-combustible materials to the wall not less than 6 cm from the wall. It is allowed to install a plate of a wall of highly combustible and combustible materials and of a wall that is insulated with non-combustible materials (coating steel on non-combustible heat-insulating material, not less than 3 mm thick, not less than 7 mm thick).

In real life, gorgaz requires us, designers, to lay in the project the distance from the slab to the side wall and cabinets at least 10 cm ...
Nata333
Jefry, yes the stove is kind of normal - boshik. I looked at her book, and there from the installation dimensions 50 to the side wall and 70 from the priests to the wall. Well, before the hood 650. There is not a word about the furniture.
The husband talked to the boy who is engaged in furniture, so he said that they put a 50mm chipboard board with the end to the plate, and from it they are already sculpting cabinets.
ukka, thanks for the information . But I'm just wondering, when using non-combustible materials on the wall (I will have a tile) why a gap of 6cm?
Kalmykova
The system "lift and slide" is in the bookshelves of Finnish furniture Scan. We have seen them in the "Polesie" store, expensive! But the system itself is very simple. I think that our cunning mind and skillful hands may well apply their idea.
Ukka
I was glad to help!

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But I'm just wondering, when using non-combustible materials on the wall (I will have a tile) why a gap of 6 cm?
I'm interested too
So that the wall does not overheat when using the oven ....
matroskin_kot
Maybe there was air circulation behind the back wall of the stove? ... I have a built-in Hans oven, but I had to drill holes in the cabinet in the back wall - it turned off sometimes, although the sides and the back wall didn't seem to get warm at all, but, nevertheless .. drilled ...
Ukka
That's right, for air circulation and in order to avoid heating the wall (now many people install gas stoves on a flexible hose and put the stoves close to the gas riser, so when the stove is installed close to the wall when the oven is operating, the gas riser overheats, and worst of all, the flexible hose, cracks appear in it and gas leaks, which leads to an explosion).
First of all, DBN sends to read the passport of the equipment (gas stove), the distance may be 10 cm ...
Nata333

I see there the groove is selected in the walls so that the door does not overlap inward. Perhaps a horizontal groove was chosen even deeper, and there were rollers on the door for it ... the thought ran
Although it is easier for them, finals, to exercise on a tree there, but they would try to do artistic carving on chipboard
THANK YOU
I-ri-sha
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..... and 70 from priests to the wall.




Quote: Nata333
The husband talked to a boy who is engaged in furniture, so he said that they put a 50mm chipboard board with the end to the plate, and from it they are already sculpting cabinets.


Nata333, I have been doing kitchen furniture for almost 10 years. What I want to say: if you have a BREST plate of 1990 and the chipboard is still Soviet, then you should put it this way. Now the standards for chipboard - withstand heating temperatures up to 90C. At the same time, the maximum heating of the sidewalls of free-standing slabs does not exceed 60 C. So do not worry - furniture can be placed close to the stove. I absolutely agree with the flood of the overlays on the table top - they are aluminum, they can be bought in a furniture store. accessories.

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Maybe there was air circulation behind the back wall of the stove? ... I have a built-in Hans oven, but I had to drill holes in the cabinet in the back wall - it turned off sometimes, although the sides and the back wall didn't seem to get warm at all, but, nevertheless .. drilled ...

The back wall in the module is not placed under the built-in oven by default - so you can safely remove it and throw it away.
matroskin_kot
And for some reason they put it on me. It is necessary to take it off - summer is ahead, mamma twisted her head to the gas oven on the street, or rather tore off the door - the oven will have to be in the house. Thank you

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