Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of things already mentioned but only saw induction cook top mentioned once. Life. Changing. Don't understand why more people don't do it.
Also think pot filler is kind of a waste of time and generally ugly. Had one in an old house.
My guess is because they look goofy. Induction is faster and perhaps cleaner, but they look 80s compared with the nice gas range options out there.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of things already mentioned but only saw induction cook top mentioned once. Life. Changing. Don't understand why more people don't do it.
Also think pot filler is kind of a waste of time and generally ugly. Had one in an old house.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the people who don't like the trash cabinet. How are yours getting so dirty? My has two plastic bins on a slider, and we line them with typical kitchen trash bags. There is no mess, and nothing gets in the cabinet. Are you lazy about emptying the trash and let it overflow into the cabinet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only must-have in the kitchen is an excellent, efficient layout. I shiver when I look at some kitchens in the million-dollar houses and it's obvious that the builder just threw what he thinks a kitchen ought to have into the space and called it a day instead of paying a few hundred bucks to the kitchen designer to put together a layout that works. Our neighbors across the street built a huge fancy house. I look at the kitchen, which is a U shape with an island in the middle, and I see a cutout for barstools in the island on the side facing a sink!! WTF! So you are toiling at the sink and someone's sitting at the island directly behind you, their back to you, making no sense, and blocking your most intensive traffic lane? That should be a crime really.
Installed the thing backwards by mistake and told the buyer it was on purpose?
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the people who don't like the trash cabinet. How are yours getting so dirty? My has two plastic bins on a slider, and we line them with typical kitchen trash bags. There is no mess, and nothing gets in the cabinet. Are you lazy about emptying the trash and let it overflow into the cabinet?
Anonymous wrote:What I have and wish I didn’t need to get rid of is laminate countertops. We have to switch them out to sell, but I am not looking forward to the extra noise from dishes clanking on granite when I set them down. I am hoping it won’t be as bad as at my IL’s house where they have tile floors and high ceilings that make things echo (we have wood floors).
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: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.
Agree about the french door fridges. We just got rid of ours and went back to a side by side.
Anonymous wrote:The only must-have in the kitchen is an excellent, efficient layout. I shiver when I look at some kitchens in the million-dollar houses and it's obvious that the builder just threw what he thinks a kitchen ought to have into the space and called it a day instead of paying a few hundred bucks to the kitchen designer to put together a layout that works. Our neighbors across the street built a huge fancy house. I look at the kitchen, which is a U shape with an island in the middle, and I see a cutout for barstools in the island on the side facing a sink!! WTF! So you are toiling at the sink and someone's sitting at the island directly behind you, their back to you, making no sense, and blocking your most intensive traffic lane? That should be a crime really.