What changed
Kitchen ranges now include more integrated appliance options, from cooling columns and warming drawers to built-in coffee machines and flush-fit extraction.
Each option adds another line to the project: model number, dimensions, ventilation requirements, delivery responsibility and who confirms compatibility before installation.
Why it matters
Integrated appliances rarely stand alone in a project record. They connect to cabinet dimensions, worktop details, electrical requirements and the fitter's sequencing plan.
If those links are not visible, a homeowner can approve a kitchen layout while the appliance detail still lives in a separate retailer email or PDF.
What homeowners may need to revisit
Model number and product code
Cabinet housing dimensions
Ventilation or ducting requirements
Who orders and who receives delivery
Installer confirmation before final order
Where Pocketa fits
Pocketa helps keep appliance specification lines, notes and delivery status visible alongside the wider kitchen checklist instead of buried in separate supplier threads.
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