Anonymous wrote:^ Wait...so you DIDN'T want to smell bacon in your house? This concept is foreign to me.
Anonymous wrote:* NO BURNERS in an island. This is such such such a dealbreaker for me. please please please don't do this.
Other must haves: I agree about the pull out garbage and double oven.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s really no reason to have super powered burners. It’s just a scam on rich people.
Depends on how you cook. If you want restaurant wok flavor (i.e. wok-hay), you do need the ability to blast the heat.
But for cooking eggs or sauces, it doesn't make any difference.
Anonymous wrote:Appliance garage
Open island/peninsula—all counter space
Stainless countertop with integrated wide, deep stainless sink—so easy to keep clean, great for cooking
Spice drawer (avoids issue PP mentioned of having to bend down to see the spices)
Lots of natural light
Undercabinet lighting
Anonymous wrote:We adore our induction stove. It cooks so much faster! We used consumer reports to find our favorite appliances. We got a Bosch dishwasher that doesn't match, but we were more concerned about the function than the look.
I love having a small TV over the sink for dishes. I keep our kitchen so much cleaner, now that I can watch trashy TV while DH does the bedtime routine. (I turn it off quickly if I hear kids coming downstairs.)
I also hate our open shelving, because we can never keep it cute an styled.
I passionately hate french door fridges. I want to open my fridge with one hand. Every time we rent a beach house with one, I am reminded why they aren't for me.
Anonymous wrote:There’s really no reason to have super powered burners. It’s just a scam on rich people.
Anonymous wrote:So when we built our house, our builder recommended not using an outside venting system with the cooktop. She said those things suck all the heated/cooled air out of a house. A lot of people on DCUM seem to love their venting system - so, doesn't it suck all the treated air out of your homes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love having an in-cabinet garbage can for both trash and recycling. I know that this is banal in the grand land of DCUM kitchens, but it's the first time I've ever had it, and I love not having to look at a trash can.
I got rid of ours. They always got nasty, and I was sick of cleaning the drawer.