24" cooktop over 30" wall oven
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36' cooktop over 30' oven?
Comments (5)We installed a 36" cooktop over a 30" stack of drawers, 30" oven to left of the drawers, a 36" stack of drawers to the right. So, sure. My husband and son may have had to chisel out part of the cabinet box wall, I don't recall. In my case, it was all part of getting everything I wanted in a moderate-size space, and I did. It works well and looks good....See More36 inch cooktop over 30 inch oven
Comments (8)I have a 36" cooktop over a 27" oven. The oven isn't actually in a cabinet proper: it sits on the plywood base built by my GC for all the cabinets, and then he created a face panel, with the appropriate size hole for the oven, and had it sprayed to match my cabinets. There's a fair bit of panel on either side of the oven, but I really don't mind: I didn't want those spice pull-outs, and wondered about making a couple of 3" tray slots, but realised the space needed internally for the hinges would make it pretty awkward to use, and I decided that offsetting the oven and getting 6" for a cabinet would look strange (in MY kitchen - that's a personal thing). So, I'm happy with my panels. I got my tray cabinet in another place in the end. I think you have to decide for yourself whether you want/need symmetry on that wall, or whether you can live without using that space for anything. In my case, it also means any subsequent owner can opt for a larger oven if they want to....See MoreLooking for 24" wall oven - convection or speed oven
Comments (1)Fagor makes a 24” side opening convection oven. It sells for $1000 on AJ Madison. A few posters on this forum have owned the unit and really liked it. https://www.fagoramerica.com/appliances/ovens/24_inch/convection_left_side_door...See Morecan I put a 24 inch cooktop over a 30 inch wall oven (same brand)?
Comments (4)Yes, it will probably work. Today most brands design both their wall ovens and cooktops to be used in this configuration, so usually similar models will work together. Realistically, even different models will usually work, electric cooktops just aren't that deep and the only worry becomes electrical hookup for the cooktop. I used a 24" cooktop for years in a foreign country and didn't find it to be bothersome. In fact, I preferred it sometimes (in full disclosure, don't like it enough to actually replace our current range with one). Ours was similar to the Bosch 500 series and really it just eliminated the open space between pots, the purpose of which is apparently to be dripped on and annoying to clean while cooking. If you are comparing a 24" cooktop to a 30" with offset burner designs (which you want if you actually cook) you do lose one left hand stir on the back left burner. However, only left handed people actually use the left hand stir, so just FYI. If you are doing it, do not skimp on your cooktop, saving money and saving space don't go well together....See MoreCaraline
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