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Of course, it's good to have a flue in the kitchen, but if you're not afraid of smoke, it doesn't matter if you put it casually.
Okay, so what about the design requirements?
Are there any construction conditions that have been fixed and cannot be changed: for example, the location of the well, septic tank, balcony, staircase, etc., has been determined, ...... >>>More
The kitchen is a waterproof room.
According to the "Administrative Measures for Residential Interior Decoration". >>>More
No, don't.
The reason is that the kitchen flue will be hung with a large number of flammable or combustible waste oil in two years of use, and the high-temperature emission generated by the fireplace will form an accelerant in the flue. >>>More
Demolition is possible, the flue does not need an air inlet, because the air inlet is your exhaust range hood, as long as you discuss it with the property, I have done a lot of first-floor houses, are recommended to be demolished, and have not caused problems, that thing is very ugly and a waste of space. If it is common with the next door, it doesn't matter, just seal it, the flue mouth is on the top, and the bottom is a long section mainly to prevent too much grease from plugging the flue mouth, and you can leave a section on it.