- Location
- Lockport, IL
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrical Engineer
No you're not alone. I already said that I would want one, if I were the home owner.Am I the only one that finds have 3' 11" of wall countertop space with no receptacle absolutely stupid?
I strongly suspect that the countertop itself would be made as one continuous piece that covers the base of the peninsula section and the base of the 11" wall countertop section. So we can't tell whether,
- The base of the wall section is really 3'-11" wide and the peninsula base starts about 2 feet from the wall, or
- The base of the wall section is only 11" wide and the peninsula base starts at the wall.
In the 2014 NEC, a peninsula started at the "connecting edge." Well the countertop surface has no connecting edge. In scenario 1 above, the peninsula base connects with the wall section base about 2 feet away from the wall. Was that the intended location of the "connecting edge," as that phrase was used in the 2014 NEC? I don't know. But the 2017 NEC clarified that the structure of the base cabinets is not relevant, and that the peninsula starts at the wall. So in the posted image there is an 11" wall section, and then the peninsula begins.