1. Limited space: integrated stoves usually need to be installed in a corner or central position of the kitchen, and some kitchens are too small to accommodate an integrated stove. Therefore, if your kitchen space is limited, you must give up the integrated stove or consider buying a smaller cooker.
2. The installation conditions are complicated: the integrated stove needs to be connected with gas source, exhaust port and power supply. If the kitchen is sunny or poorly ventilated, the installation of integrated stoves may face problems such as complex operating environment and the need to transform natural gas pipelines.
3. Safety: The integrated stove needs to use natural gas and power supply. And this use of high energy is very important for security issues. For many people who have no decoration experience, if they install themselves, it is easy to cause security risks, so they need to hire professional installers to serve.
4. Influence of Feng Shui: If you don't understand the influence of Feng Shui, not only can you not install an integrated stove, but it will also affect the Feng Shui at home: because the kitchen is the wealth center of the family, its location and Feng Shui will directly affect the development of the family. Integrated stoves are mostly designed for convenience, but for feng shui, the kitchen should not be too conspicuous, otherwise it will easily lead to the problem of bad feng shui. Therefore, if the feng shui is not good, the installation of integrated stoves may have a negative impact.
Therefore, if you want to install an integrated stove in the kitchen, you should first consider your own kitchen conditions and practicality, and comprehensively consider Feng Shui, space, installation conditions and safety issues, and then find a suitable kitchen decoration plan.