How do I fill the gap when I switch from a gas stove to a narrower induction range?
When you switch from hazardous and archaic gas cooking to safe and modern induction, you may be left with a gap next to your stove. Not to worry - you can fill it easily!
Rolling carts to the rescue!
Here are some of the small rolling carts you can use to "fill the gap" when you switch to a narrower stove or range.
6" gap
- Slim rolling cart Pottery Barn 19"w x 5"d x 32"h
- Yamazaki Slim Wood Top Rolling Storage Cart West Elm 5.1"w x 18.7"d x 31.7"h
- Yamazaki Slim Rolling Storage Cart West Elm 4.7"w x 15"d x 26"h
- Spacekeeper 3-tier rolling cart 4.9"w x 15.3"d x 26.1"h
- Yamazaki Tower White Rolling Slim Storage Cart With Handle 5.1"w x 18.7"d x 31.7"h
- Temple Street Slim Rolling Cart 6"w x 27"d x 30"h
- Kitchen Carts on Wheels with Storage 5.9"w x 15.7"d x 32.9"h
- Frylr Slim Storage Cart 15.8"w x 6"d x 33.5"h
- LOKO Slim Storage Cart 5"w x 19"d x 32"h
12" gap
- Stainless steel filler table Uniline 12"w x 30"d x 35"h
Have you found another solution? Please let us know!
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