Panel Ready Appliances


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I've been frustrated in the past that there were no such items in the library which could be edited to have front's that matched the cabinets. ie:\

  • Door/Drawer Styles
  • Colors
  • Hardware (Pulls, etc)

So I created some symbols 

  • Dishwasher (24" KitchenAid)
  • Undercounter Refrigerator (24" KitchenAid)
  • Trash Compactor (15" Jenn-Air)

 They will show up in the Fixture Schedule as Appliances

 

Library is attached

 

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These can be fully edited - including the embeded appliance details

 

I'm investigating adding making a similar symbol for Full Height Panel Ready Refrigerators.  I suspect it will be very generic to handle any combination of doors and drawers.

 

 

 

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My purpose with these objects is to allow them to match any cabinet style as well as to allow any appropriate manufacturer's appliance.  The object is a cabinet (excluded from the schedule) and the appliances are included as accessories which show in the fixture schedule.

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Here's an update.  I've included 4 Buit-In Panel Ready Refrigerators and modified the Undercounter Items.

The Doors and panels can be edited (style, color, etc)

The Top Door Panel of the Refrigerators has the appliance inserted as a shelf.

The doors of the undercounter cabinets have the appliances inserted as shelves.

 

Note that the appliances will show in a fixture schedule.

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Panel Ready Appliances.calibz

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FWIW,

 

If you want a different appliance (brand, model, etc) just edit the door that has the shelf specified as the appliance.  When you select a new appliance, that will then be reflected in the Appliance Schedule.

 

Likewise you can change any of the front items in the cabinet (door, drawer, panels, hardware) to be any style, color, thickness, etc. You can even add items to the front such as another set of doors above the layout and make the cabinet taller.

 

Of course you should be careful to maintain the vertical dimensions and arrangement to be consisted with the underlying appliance.

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