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I’m really not sure why it was designed that way in the first placeOutwards opening doors are far more secure. Blum actually makes two different limiters, one for the standard 107 degree hinges and the 110 degree Blumotion hinges.
Assuming i could find something similar with a nickel or brushed steel finish, or even chrome (though my optic nerves are allergic to chrome), how wide do you think I could open the cupboard door with such an item.You can add either a hinge restrictor clip or cabinet door restraints to your cabinet doors to limit how wide they can open and prevent them from banging into each other. The third item looks like the best option out of the three (apart from the finish which just won't go with anything in the room). With a passion for DIY that dates back to 2012, I’ve transformed three homes and now I’m dedicated to helping others craft their dream spaces.
The restrictors are complementary insertion pieces for all Titus 110 and 170 hinges and are very easy to mount. I need to limit its opening to about 80 degrees to prevent the door hitting the handle of an adjacent appliance (see photos below). I have been using the inserts and the plates with the cams and nylon dowels ever since they were introduced. I'm sure there are some other options for a restrictor but I can't just think of what the technical name for them is at the moment, it would have a slide bar mounted to back of the door and not look the best and also be a little more expensive than just using a small chain as a restrictor. What regulation is this (Scotland if it makes any difference), is he obliged to install it when he fits the door or can we do it ourselves later.Complete the job as cheaply as you can to satisfy current regs then when it's signed off change it to suit your needs or wants , it'll never be checked again until you come to sell up then cross your fingers the prospective purchasers are skint and get the cheapest valuation survey .