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Coffee bar door is awkward, it should have the ability to slid/tuck away. The mixed stand is a great idea but the execution is dreadful -- it looks rickety and when raising/lowering it is so loud and squeaky.
i can only speak for myself, but i know more people who could afford a traditional kitchen than could afford a luxury one, so i don't think the trad kitchen is going anywhere anytime soon.
I saw somewhere that it could be against code to place an outlet inside a cabinet. Is this state-specific? Like all of the elements separately but it’s too monotone for my taste. the hood looks like an ungainly block.
All of that attention to detail, and they stuck those nasty white outlets in the sides of the island and the peninsula that stick out like a sore thumb. Would it have killed them to color match the outlets - or at least use brown or black ones? Or even stainless to match the appliances.
First of all, The Kitchen is too heavy and not to my taste, but that’s just me. If this kitchen designer doesn’t find anything wrong with presenting to the world, his cabinets and showing you the pull out that lifts up the bread maker with all the squeaky noisy sounds associated with it then they don’t seem to have attention to details. Lifting that bread maker should be silent. This is a designer that I would use for the reason that the design is not to my taste and the lack of attention to detail and showing an accoutrement that isn’t working well on the video.
Why don’t they make the entire home a kitchen. Who the heck is dropping by that they need that much room. That would actually have a lonelier feel to it. Probably the exact opposite impression you’d want to give.
I've never heard anyone complain about a kitchen that's too big. We regularly have four people in the kitchen at the same time cooking and/or prepping ingredients, and would love a kitchen set up like this.
2 sinks can be very useful when you end up with a lot of dishes or prep for a big gathering/event. Some people will not wash meat in the same sink as other items for phobic or religious reasons... Maybe they wanted a separate sink since they have a huge household - say 6-8 people and one sink just won't cut it unless... So many reasons it's there beyond having the money for it...just cause you can't image a use or need more it doesn't make it a bad thing for the person who asked for it... 🤷🏾♂️