Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since I'm very petite, I think it would be a problem. I doubt it would be for most people though. It's sort of self-explanatory when buyers view the house so I don't know that you need to spell it out.
Same here - under 5'. But that's a pretty small universe, so to speak. No need to mention in the description. BTW, another thing that drives me nuts is tall vanities, but they seem to be the norm now.
I hate tall vanities and would never buy a kitchen with tall counters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since I'm very petite, I think it would be a problem. I doubt it would be for most people though. It's sort of self-explanatory when buyers view the house so I don't know that you need to spell it out.
Same here - under 5'. But that's a pretty small universe, so to speak. No need to mention in the description. BTW, another thing that drives me nuts is tall vanities, but they seem to be the norm now.
Anonymous wrote:We're re-doing the kitchen, and we're a tall-short couple (DH over 6 feet; DW 5'1"). DH would love to have one taller counter for him while the rest are standard. We're staying a long time and thought we'd do it for us, not for resale. Ultimately we were persuaded, though, that it would just look weird--would throw the aesthetics of the kitchen off.
It's not too late to change our minds. Thoughts on one counter (on a different wall than the others) taller than the others? (By about 2" -- would be enough to keep DH from having to bend over when chopping/prepping.)
Anonymous wrote:We're re-doing the kitchen, and we're a tall-short couple (DH over 6 feet; DW 5'1"). DH would love to have one taller counter for him while the rest are standard. We're staying a long time and thought we'd do it for us, not for resale. Ultimately we were persuaded, though, that it would just look weird--would throw the aesthetics of the kitchen off.
It's not too late to change our minds. Thoughts on one counter (on a different wall than the others) taller than the others? (By about 2" -- would be enough to keep DH from having to bend over when chopping/prepping.)
Anonymous wrote: Thoughts on one counter (on a different wall than the others) taller than the others? (By about 2" -- would be enough to keep DH from having to bend over when chopping/prepping.)
Anonymous wrote:Since I'm very petite, I think it would be a problem. I doubt it would be for most people though. It's sort of self-explanatory when buyers view the house so I don't know that you need to spell it out.