Anonymous wrote:In general, I would say go with the 36". We upgraded to one last year, and it has made such a big difference to be able to have two larger pots/pans going at once without feeling like they're jockeying for space, or having to shift them around so they don't heat evenly. But I wouldn't get a Wolf in that size, though, because with their burner configuration you pretty much lose the benefit of the extra space, you just get an extra burner and the knobs in a different place. I like the ones that have the four regular burners at the outer corners, and then a center power burner to speed up things like boiling a big pot of water.
I just realized you were talking about ranges, not cooktops, so the burner configurations are different. So maybe Wolf after all.
Don't plan on people putting in second cooktops, though. I would never want to do that, because there's no way to tend to everything if they're in multiple locations.