Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did a gut reno of our kitchen and, like others, we splurged on a few items. The things I like most would be our 71"LaCanache French range, a single bowl 36" sink, a butler's pantry, and separate commercial sized refrig and freezer - each one is 48" wide and having that much space is great, especially for storing larger things. I also had spaces for all small appliances earmarked so the cabinets could be designed with them in mind.
This sounds restaurant-sized and not in a good way. I tried to google to find images like this even described and could not.
+1. Does your kitchen look like the back of a Burger King (+ a $14k stove though, of course)

Anonymous wrote:We have a huge black granite sink that I love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deep drawer. Top part has electric outlets and is used to charge electric devices. That drawer slides back and there is room for papers or items you want to keep short term
At least one electric outlet in pantry for charging electric broom or for plugging in small fridge or freezer. If you eventually have children, , it is helpful to have more fridge and freezer space.
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No through the door ice and water on fridge. Messy.
Porcelain sink rather than stainless steel
Casement windows above sink and any counters because they are easy to open
Porcelain is SO hard to maintain.
Anonymous wrote:Deep drawer. Top part has electric outlets and is used to charge electric devices. That drawer slides back and there is room for papers or items you want to keep short term
At least one electric outlet in pantry for charging electric broom or for plugging in small fridge or freezer. If you eventually have children, , it is helpful to have more fridge and freezer space.
WiFi repeater
No through the door ice and water on fridge. Messy.
Porcelain sink rather than stainless steel
Casement windows above sink and any counters because they are easy to open