| If you are modern and a foodie who cooks a lot, how do you feel about having a stovetop on a peninsula (with a hood from the ceiling)? I want to move the stove away from a wall so it faces the large patio doors. |
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I have a cooktop on an island and I don’t love it I have a downdraft fan. Don’t love that either. But it’s how kitchens were designed in the 90s and I’m not willing to spend $100K to redo it.
We put in the downdraft rather than a hood in the middle of the kitchen ceiling for aesthetic reasons. We thought it was really ugly. We are happy with out Thermador cooktop and downdraft. It’s lovely. |
| Currently remodeling our kitchen. Our designer initially proposed putting our induction cooktop on the island and prep sink in the counter facing a wall, and I reversed them. I cook a lot, and they thought I would prefer to face guests while I sauteed or whatever. But I actually spend much more time prepping food by the sink, than I do at the cooktop, so I wanted to be able to talk to people while I chopped vegetables. I didn’t want a hood over the island and I didn’t want a downdraft with less power than a hood. And finally, the wall opposite the island is an exterior wall, so I asked for a large diameter duct for the hood to vent outside, which will not only get rid of the smells better, but will also be quieter. |
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Mine is in the island. I don’t mind it at all, but I’m not a fan of the big hood. I hit my head on it. I’m planning to replace with a downdraft cooktop at some point.
it’s subjective, but I’m much prefer cooking surface in the island than any sort of sink that people will pile up dishes in |
| Typically I would say no to a cooking surface in the peninsula or island but looking out the patio doors versus a wall does have some appeal. I still think I'd lean toward no, especially if there is seating at the peninsula or island. |
Thanks. There is no seating, it would just be the stovetop and some counter space around it for prep. |
| I have a cooktop and downdraft on an island. I can’t spend any money to reconfigure my kitchen. I would not put a hood over a island. In most cases, it looks really ugly. I also would not move my cooktop to the island. It’s a dated look. |
| Dated? Really? |
I have a thermador induction cooktop plus downdraft and love them. I cook a lot. It’s located in the island and I don’t mind at all but my island is wide (approx 4.5 feet so it’s easy for people to sit across from me and chat / eat. |
Some people say the downdraft doesn’t work well, so you think it’s as good as the hood? |
| I have a cooktop on an island and I hate the space it takes up. I wish I had the full island to use as a buffet. |
Downdraft is not as good as a good but I don’t personally like a hood over my island. My island is almost 10 ft. Long. I also have thermador gas cooktop and thermador downdraft. I love it. |
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How deep is the peninsula? What are the chances a pot of boiling water could fall off the far side? What is likely to be happening behind it?
I don’t think the peninsula placement is ideal but sometimes you have limited options. |
I have a kitchenaid cooktop with a downdraft and it works much better than the hood did in our old house. The only benefit of having a cooktop in my island is when we're making big meals and DH and I can both make dishes at the same time from each side of the island without tripping over each other. |
That's so interesting because I've seen it in a lot of modern homes - people like being able to talk to their guests while entertaining/cooking at the same time. |