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Kitchen Units Doors

A kitchen Units doors is a part of a kitchen cabinet, often made of wood, used indoors to store household objects such as food, crockery, textiles and liquor, and protect them from dust and dirt.

As the name of kitchen Units doors suggests, this piece of furniture was originally a simple board or table doors on which to place cups or mugs, recorded use of such a name dates back to at least the Middle Ages. For the last few centuries, "kitchen Units" has referred to a storage area enclosed by doors.

The term kitchen Units was originally used to describe an open-shelved side table for displaying plates, cups and saucers without doors. These open kitchen Units typically had between one and three display tiers, and at the time, a drawer or multiple drawers fitted to them. The word kitchen Units gradually came to mean a closed piece of furniture with doors.


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Airing kitchen Units doors

An airing kitchen Units doors is a large built-in wardrobe doors, sometimes of walk-in dimensions, containing a water heater; either an immersion heater for hot running water or a boiler for central heating water. Shelves, usually slatted to allow for circulation of heat, are positioned above or around the heater to provide storage for clothing, typically linen and towelling. The purpose is to prevent damp and to dry wet clothing. Other names include "boiler kitchen Units doors", or "hot press doors".

China kitchen Units doors

The very first china kitchen Units doors was created during the King William and Queen Mary era (1689-1702) in England. William and Mary came from Holland, and brought with them lots of Dutch craftsmen. Queen Mary was obsessed with the Blue and White china that was being imported in Europe, so she commissioned the craftsmen to create a special kitchen Units doors that would display some of her personal collection. The kitchen Units doors itself was made of walnut, so it had to be moved with a stretcher because the large piece was too heavy for the small legs that were under it. It had a glass doors, which were glass panes, which at this time were created by blowing glass into compartments and then spreading it into sheets. The original china kitchen Units doors had an oriental influence to go with the style of the Blue and White china.

Linen kitchen Units doors

A linen kitchen Units doors is an enclosed recess of a room used for storing household linen, usually with shelves; or a free-standing piece of furniture for this purpose.


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