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white goods

large electrical goods used domestically such as refrigerators and washing machines, typically white in colour.

infestation

the presence of an unusually large number of insects or animals in a place, typically so as to cause damage or disease.


"infestation with head lice is widespread"

accrue

(of a benefit or sum of money) be received by someone in regular or increasing amounts over time: financial benefits will accrue from restructuring


1 all customs duties accrued to the federal government.


• [with object] accumulate or receive (payments or benefits) over time: they accrue entitlements to holiday pay.

kitchen fittings

Kitchen fittings are the fixtures and appliances found in kitchens. Kitchen fittings include cabinets, sinks, faucets, plumbing fixtures, and countertops.

cabinetry joinery

The process called joinery is specailised and


'joins' wood without the use of nails. Items such as bookcases, cabinets, doors, windows and stairs are undertaken by a joiner. Projects are completed in the joinery workshop and installed once completed. Most cabinetmakers are joiners.

joinery in a kitchen

Joinery is the detailed functional elements within a building that are often fixed to the structure. These can include solid timber cupboards, cabinets and benches. In its simplest form, joinery is the process by which two or more sections of timber are connected.

What is the difference between joinery and cabinetry?


A Cabinet Maker may work building kitchens, bathroom vanities, cabinets, kitchen work tops, bookcases and other pieces of furniture. A Joinery builds with wood without using nails and might build things such as stairs, windows, door frames, bookcases and cabinet as well.