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[quote=Anonymous]I think it looks beautiful, but if I were to walk into that kitchen as a potential home buyer, I would see that not only would I have to buy the house, I'd have to but a whole new set of kitchen equipment, dishes, and glassware to make it work. I love my All-Clad stainless steel utensils -- but they don't have hooks on them to hang on the hanging racks, etc. Plus I don't see how I would ever be able to get my kids to put dishes away. And I don't think there's nearly enough counter space, at least not in the b2 link, and I think doing dishes would be a PITA and would end up with a wet floor. Maybe something along these lines could work in conjunction with base cabinets, maximizing storage and counter space within the space constraints? Maybe a minimalist but not quite that minimalist look would be the way to go. Flat front cabinets, sleek backsplash, etc. I like the wood and stainless steel look together. One thing I do like about the minimalist look is absolutely flat panel kitchen cabinets. One of the things I hate in a kitchen cabinet is trim that accumulates dust and grime and is impossible to get clean. I agree with a PP about open shelving -- total grime attractor, but so are highly detailed cabinet doors and backsplashes.[/quote]
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