
CIAO,
Di recente mi sono trasferito nell’appartamento che abbiamo appena acquistato. Durante la pulizia ho osservato che c’è questo spazio sotto il forno. A cosa serve? Sembra che sia volutamente lasciato aperto. È un appartamento completamente rinnovato. Questo rinnovamento è difetto? La sporcizia può entrare, quindi ora sto coprendo tramite tappetino. C’è una soluzione migliore a questo? È serio?
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Its missing baseboard.
Its there so you can say hello to all rats easier
It’s hidden by the oven, typical to leave it unfinished since nobody is going to look there anyway. Until they clean behind the oven..
I have no idea what I am looking at in this image
Probably the oven was replaced after renovation, and the new one had slightly different measurements than the old one. Who knows why they didn’t put the flooring under the oven tho…
It is to hide cash.
It’s missing a bit of skirting board (jalkalista to google). Find something that matches the rest of the kitchen and put it on with a bit of adhesive.
Or you can just pull out the oven to hide the gap. If it doesn’t bother you having it stick out a bit…
It’s just a bit too short plank on the flooring I would think. When you put the flooring in you dont want the kitchen to rest on the flooring as it stop the natural movement of the floor due to moisture variations. Also you don’t want to pay for the floor where you don’t need it. But you would have wanted that plank a bit longer.
People here talk about a skirting board, I think that’s wrong, I think you have one like this there: [https://www.ikea.com/no/en/p/foerbaettra-plinth-white-40327505/](https://www.ikea.com/no/en/p/foerbaettra-plinth-white-40327505/) If it’s like the IKEA one, you can pull it off and look behind it. Then you can, if you like fill the gap with something.
https://preview.redd.it/zf7vba8ri5tf1.png?width=650&format=png&auto=webp&s=49271bb2de4fe75cc37f1c6ad658515febd2bd9a
Don’t look at there..
Renovation mistake. You can cover the gap with skirting board.