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It may not be the same from place to place, but if it is not processed.
Generally, it will not be opened!
Because norms are not allowed!
The open kitchen is generally connected to the hall, and it is forbidden to go directly to the gas pipeline in the hall, and some of them are ventilated after adding a gas leakage alarm!
There are many places that require partitions!
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It should be possible. Gas doesn't seem to have anything to do with the structure of the kitchen, and I haven't heard of a requirement for this.
There is no such provision.
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Well, the open kitchen is now unique and shows the owner's nature.
Families who often operate Chinese food are not suitable for open kitchens
The open kitchen is not lit with gas, and some are not lit at half-open. Unless you simply isolate it in the early stage, and then dismantle it after opening it later.
Generally, it depends on the occupancy rate of the community to a certain extent.