Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Height. We increased the height between the counter and the bottom of the cabinets. I love this as a blender can go anywhere.
I love this, too, as I no longer have to worry about what coffeemaker will fit. Though it does put more of your upper cabinet space out of reach unless you are tall. I'm okay with the compromise and love having ample space under the upper cabinets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any tips from someone with a small kitchen? Like a DC rowhouse? We're not doing 2 sinks, 2 dishwashers, wall oven, etc
Maximize your storage space with toe-kick drawers for sheet pans etc https://www.diamondatlowes.com/products/organization/push-to-open-and-close-toekick-drawer
Make sure all your drawers are doubled/tiered https://www.designcraftcabinets.com/product/tiered-storage/
Look at european appliances like the Bosch benchmark series fridge - counter depth, 30" w but 84" h so good capacity without using all your wall space
I am guessing toe kicks cannot be added after the fact. Love them.
I think you can get a handyman to fit them to existing cabinets.
Anonymous wrote:Two dishwashers. One on each side of the sink.
Anonymous wrote:I love my induction range and drawer microwave. Also love my water filter. I can't drink anyone else's water because mine is so good.
Hate my faucet, I ran out of money and didn't get the sprayer. Also not fond of my white cabinets that are already chipping. The designer chose them but I am wondering if he had some overstock laying around.
Love the look of my soapstone counters but they get spots on them from hard water and have to be cleaned with spray cleaner constantly. Damp sponge won't do a thing.
Anonymous wrote:1. Height. We increased the height between the counter and the bottom of the cabinets. I love this as a blender can go anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Love my induction cooktop.
Love my quartz backsplash that is the same as my quartz countertop—so easy to clean with no grout lines!
Love my wood cabinetry that is warm without being yellow or orangey.
Love my dishwasher drawers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any tips from someone with a small kitchen? Like a DC rowhouse? We're not doing 2 sinks, 2 dishwashers, wall oven, etc
Maximize your storage space with toe-kick drawers for sheet pans etc https://www.diamondatlowes.com/products/organization/push-to-open-and-close-toekick-drawer
Make sure all your drawers are doubled/tiered https://www.designcraftcabinets.com/product/tiered-storage/
Look at european appliances like the Bosch benchmark series fridge - counter depth, 30" w but 84" h so good capacity without using all your wall space
I am guessing toe kicks cannot be added after the fact. Love them.