Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would any SFH need two full ovens? How many people live there?
Have you never cooked a Thanksgiving dinner?
Anonymous wrote:Not a toaster oven but the best thing I ever did in my kitchen renovation was to have a lower cabinet with 2 slide out shelves. I had an outlet added in the back corner. On the top slide out my large toaster and vitamix stay there plugged in. We open the cabinet, slide out the shelf, use the appliances and it all shuts back down easily with no mess on the counter. Love it!! You could easily put a small toaster oven in there if you wanted….
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Sorry, having coffee makers out is ick. Appliance garage solves this.
Anonymous wrote:Appliance garages look very dated. People rip them out when renovating. Nobody is putting them in now.
Anonymous wrote:Why would any SFH need two full ovens? How many people live there?
Anonymous wrote:Yet, your picture shows open shelving with plates, bowls, fruit basket, all are out on display except for the coffee maker which is inconveniently kept behind a cabinet door. This is opposite of functional and very cluttered looking.Anonymous wrote:![]()
Sorry, having coffee makers out is ick. Appliance garage solves this.
Yet, your picture shows open shelving with plates, bowls, fruit basket, all are out on display except for the coffee maker which is inconveniently kept behind a cabinet door. This is opposite of functional and very cluttered looking.Anonymous wrote:![]()
Sorry, having coffee makers out is ick. Appliance garage solves this.
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Sorry, having coffee makers out is ick. Appliance garage solves this.
Says the woman with two exposed French presses and an appliance garage three times the size of the coffee maker…why just why.
Get a status symbol coffee maker and let it live out on the countertop.