Catalogue Planning the kitchen
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The equipped back section is a 20cm wide area inside which plumbing and electrical con­nections can be made, giving the interior designer freedom to install the sink and the hob at a certain distance from the positions imposed by the wa­ter and gas supply outlets. Valcucine uses three types of
back sections:
- an aluminium back section (see pages 126,127): it can be fitted between the base units and the wall, or used in a cen­tral island (in this case it must be finished using a wooden back panel combined with a wooden snack bar;
- a steel back section (see pa-
ges 116,117): ideal for use in the centre of the room. It has a steel finished back panel that reaches the floor. It protrudes by 18cm above the top and thus acts as an upstand to contain splashing water. The new swivel tap (see page 43) can be fixed to the section over looking the sink;
- a steel back section welded to the top (see page 123): it can be used against the wall or in a kitchen with an island or a peninsular unit. It becomes one with the top, and due to the fact that it is does not have seals, is easier to clean.
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