maybe its just me, but whenever it comes to kitchens.. if electrics are being altered, the cabinet positions should be worked out.. then electrics planned around those positions so that the cables dont interfere with cabinet fixings and the accessories are the correct distances from hobs and sinks and put into place before any cabinets are even fixed into place.
if electrics arent being altered then surely cabinets should be planned around existing electrics? so this kind of thing doesnt happen.. a narrower cabinet would of been better, and if this is the kind of thing going on, whats to say that accessories are ending up too close to sinks and hobs?
electrics should really come first when planning, if they arent being altered.. if they are altered then electrics should be planned and installed after cabinet planning but before installation surely that makes sense?
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Kitchen replacements are also a good time to upgrade the bonding to the water pipe if required (where located in kitchen as often is), but ive seen in the past this goes completely ignored also yet its the only sensible and easy way of doing it in this situation where an isolating valve is located in the kitchen.
not just kitchen fitters though that do this.. I have also seen a fitted bedroom built over the top of a light switch located next to the doorframe.