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That Dee Dee. Tsk. I measured my counter space, it's only
about 15 running feet. Fact is, I do most of my chopping/food prep
in the same 3 - 5 feet of space. A different area I tend to use for
mixers/food processors/etc because it's by the cabinet where I
hide ... I mean, store those appliances.

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Hay! I'm kind of average! Wonder why it seems so small? (Mine are 30"
deep, maybe that's why.)
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Oops. I forgot to count the work table. I'm obviously a space hog.


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You're the sweetest!

Actually I wouldn't have know my sq. ft. if I hadn't just had the counters
done. I failed math :-)))

Thanks.
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Cshenk wrote:
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> "kilikini" wrote
> > got about 2.5 feet of counter space and it's usually taken up by dirty
> > dishes I have to wash by hand. Have I mentioned that I hate my kitchen?

>
> LOL! Had that in our Cho apartment in Japan. In fact, I am not sure it was
> that big.
>
> I got into kitchen wall art (hanging pots and such) as I had no choice. I
> had a whole whopping 3sqft of cabinet space for food and pots. The stove
> could not accomodate a full sized pizza, just the little totinos ones.
>


I refer to my pickup camper as my "Tokyo apartment", quite compact, but
it has everything but a washer / dryer.
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Cshenk wrote:
>
> "Pete C." <wrote
> > Cshenk wrote:
> >> LOL! Had that in our Cho apartment in Japan. In fact, I am not sure it
> >> was
> >> that big.
> >>
> >> I got into kitchen wall art (hanging pots and such) as I had no choice.
> >> I
> >> had a whole whopping 3sqft of cabinet space for food and pots. The stove
> >> could not accomodate a full sized pizza, just the little totinos ones.

>
> > I refer to my pickup camper as my "Tokyo apartment", quite compact, but
> > it has everything but a washer / dryer.

>
> Cool, tiny oven too? I've seen ones like that and like the idea for a trip.
> I didnt even mind to much the porta-potty idea for emergencies.


Stove with three burners and an oven, two basin kitchen sink, microwave,
refrigerator / freezer, bathroom w/ shower, heat, A/C, hot water, etc.
Fleetwood Elkhorn LT 8C.

>
> I'd love to have an airstream type camper one day but afriad the finances do
> not make room for it. I can rent similar though at the Navy base for not
> too much and was thinking come summer, to do that and take a small trip with
> the family.


Airstreams are overpriced thanks to "retro" PYVs. Lot of decent stuff of
other brands on the used market. I got my camper barely used at a really
good price. It's very handy for my SCUBA and caving hobbies that take me
to oddball locations, particularly the caving. The pickup camper is
particularly helpful since on the 4WD truck it's off-road capable and
many of the caves are miles off-road.
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"kilikini" > wrote in message
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> Cshenk wrote:
>> "kilikini" wrote
>>> got about 2.5 feet of counter space and it's usually taken up by
>>> dirty dishes I have to wash by hand. Have I mentioned that I hate
>>> my kitchen?

>>
>> LOL! Had that in our Cho apartment in Japan. In fact, I am not sure
>> it was that big.
>>
>> I got into kitchen wall art (hanging pots and such) as I had no
>> choice. I had a whole whopping 3sqft of cabinet space for food and
>> pots. The stove could not accomodate a full sized pizza, just the
>> little totinos ones.

>
> That sounds about like our kitchen. LOL. The only thing is that our
> ceilings are only 7 feet tall! My husband is about 6 feet.
>
> This is what our kitchen looks like after a meal. (There's a door on the
> left side and on the other side is a wall and a window. The wall that
> separates our living room from the kitchen is open. No wall space at
> all.)
>
> http://i8.tinypic.com/6t20bkm.jpg
>
> And here's our tiny house from the outside (last year's pic - the plants
> are bigger now).
>
> http://i7.tinypic.com/6lw5zk3.jpg
>
> It's a perfect little rectangle. 800 square feet. Hey, it's easy to keep
> clean, but not easy to keep uncluttered! :~)
>
> kili


DH, whom I claim was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, only because I
wasn't, was raised in a 800 sf house. Actually the counters didn't have
much more room than that.

At one point DH and I lived there when his mom got ill -- they were living
in the larger historical home in front -- but I hadn't lived in an 800 sf
house for a very long time, and found it quite livable -- as I didn't have
my 'stuff' with me.

As you know, those Hawaii houses can be very small, too. ;-))

Thanks for the pictures, I enjoyed seeing where you 'dwell.'
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On Dec 7, 4:52�pm, "kilikini" > wrote:
> Cshenk wrote:
> > "kilikini" �wrote
> >> got about 2.5 feet of counter space and it's usually taken up by
> >> dirty dishes I have to wash by hand. �Have I mentioned that I hate
> >> my kitchen?

>
> > LOL! �Had that in our Cho apartment in Japan. �In fact, I am not sure
> > it was that big.

>
> > I got into kitchen wall art (hanging pots and such) as I had no
> > choice. �I had a whole whopping 3sqft of cabinet space for food and
> > pots. �The stove could not accomodate a full sized pizza, just the
> > little totinos ones.

>
> That sounds about like our kitchen. �LOL. �The only thing is that our
> ceilings are only 7 feet tall! �My husband is about 6 feet.
>
> This is what our kitchen looks like after a meal. �(There's a door on the
> left side and on the other side is a wall and a window. �The wall that
> separates our living room from the kitchen is open. �No wall space at all.)
>
> http://i8.tinypic.com/6t20bkm.jpg
>
> And here's our tiny house from the outside (last year's pic - the plants are
> bigger now).
>
> http://i7.tinypic.com/6lw5zk3.jpg
>
> It's a perfect little rectangle. �800 square feet. �Hey, it's easy to keep
> clean, but not easy to keep uncluttered! �:~)
>
> kili


Look at it this way, you don't have to do a lot of cleaning !!!

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> dishes I have to wash by hand. Have I mentioned that I hate my kitchen?


LOL! Had that in our Cho apartment in Japan. In fact, I am not sure it was
that big.

I got into kitchen wall art (hanging pots and such) as I had no choice. I
had a whole whopping 3sqft of cabinet space for food and pots. The stove
could not accomodate a full sized pizza, just the little totinos ones.



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"Pete C." <wrote
> Cshenk wrote:
>> LOL! Had that in our Cho apartment in Japan. In fact, I am not sure it
>> was
>> that big.
>>
>> I got into kitchen wall art (hanging pots and such) as I had no choice.
>> I
>> had a whole whopping 3sqft of cabinet space for food and pots. The stove
>> could not accomodate a full sized pizza, just the little totinos ones.


> I refer to my pickup camper as my "Tokyo apartment", quite compact, but
> it has everything but a washer / dryer.


Cool, tiny oven too? I've seen ones like that and like the idea for a trip.
I didnt even mind to much the porta-potty idea for emergencies.

I'd love to have an airstream type camper one day but afriad the finances do
not make room for it. I can rent similar though at the Navy base for not
too much and was thinking come summer, to do that and take a small trip with
the family.


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> That sounds about like our kitchen. LOL. The only thing is that our
> ceilings are only 7 feet tall! My husband is about 6 feet.
>
> This is what our kitchen looks like after a meal. (There's a door on the
> left side and on the other side is a wall and a window. The wall that
> separates our living room from the kitchen is open. No wall space at
> all.)
>
> http://i8.tinypic.com/6t20bkm.jpg


Classic! Move your oven to the sink spot and thre sink to where you have
the workspace and you have me. Where your oven top is, is my main usable
counter top space (dishwasher under it). Where you drainboard for dishes
is, is the other countertop space blocked in by sink and stove so not as
usable as it would otherwise be.

Side where your sink is has the patio door to the back porch and side where
your oven is has door to the garage.

There is a wall across from our sink (roughly across from your oven) but it
has minimal cabinets and a freezer plus our china cabinet.

The 4th wall (if you stood at your sink with it to your back and looked out)
is a 1/2 wall with part open to the living room and the rest into the built
in bar. It's crunched aganst the garage door so no room to do more than
brickabrack stuff there.

> And here's our tiny house from the outside (last year's pic - the plants
> are bigger now).
>
> http://i7.tinypic.com/6lw5zk3.jpg
>
> It's a perfect little rectangle. 800 square feet. Hey, it's easy to keep
> clean, but not easy to keep uncluttered! :~)
>
> kili
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I like our little house, I just
> wish our neighborhood was better.
>
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> Ha, so you're in a similar situation, just turned from mine. I feel for
> ya! (At least you have a garage for storage, though. We don't even have a
> driveway!)


On countertop space yes but my house is quite a bit bigger and the kitchen
can easily take a decent sized dining table in the middle and still get
around to the cooking area. It's just not designed right to have the
counterspace it should.

later, when we can afford it, we will have the cabinets replaced and redo
it. Oven and sink can be where they are but the wall across from where your
oven is, will be cabinets and more counter space. Sure will be nice then!




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kilikini wrote:
> Dee.Dee wrote:
>>
>> DH, whom I claim was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, only
>> because I wasn't, was raised in a 800 sf house. Actually the
>> counters didn't have much more room than that.
>>
>> At one point DH and I lived there when his mom got ill -- they were
>> living in the larger historical home in front -- but I hadn't lived
>> in an 800 sf house for a very long time, and found it quite livable
>> -- as I didn't have my 'stuff' with me.
>>
>> As you know, those Hawaii houses can be very small, too. ;-))
>>
>> Thanks for the pictures, I enjoyed seeing where you 'dwell.'
>> Dee Dee

>
> You're welcome! Thanks for looking. :~) I like our little house, I
> just wish our neighborhood was better.


Thank you from me too It is good to be able to picture someone in their
kitchen)


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On Dec 7, 8:52�pm, "Cshenk" > wrote:
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> I'd love to have an airstream type camper one day but afriad the finances do
> not make room for it. �I can rent similar though at the Navy base for not
> too much and was thinking come summer, to do that and take a small trip with
> the family.


You won't like the price of fuel to tow that thing, not to mention the
extra wear and tear on your tow vehicle... it's less expensive to stay
at the Super 8 each night... and a lot less work. Travel trailers are
expensive to buy, expensive and labor intensive to maintain, and worth
very little once towed off the dealer's lot, plus difficult to sell.
I don't consider KOA type compounds camping, that's slumming. If
you're truly into camping it's much more advantageous to buy some
rural acreage and put up a rustic cabin.

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>Hi, I'm new here and wanted to join in. I don't have much counter space,
>my kitchen is smallish
>and very outdated but it's mine. My cupboards were under $100, the hutch
>given to me.
>Here are photos of my kitchen:
>http://susies1955.myphotoalbum.com/albums.php
>Susie in northern NY


Nice clean kitchen.

Lou
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Susie wrote:
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> my kitchen is smallish
> and very outdated but it's mine. My cupboards were under $100, the hutch
> given to me.
> Here are photos of my kitchen:
> http://susies1955.myphotoalbum.com/albums.php
> Susie in northern NY


Welcome Susie. Great kitchen. Hope you'll stay a while
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> and very outdated but it's mine. My cupboards were under $100, the
> hutch given to me.
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> http://susies1955.myphotoalbum.com/albums.php
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> On Sat, 8 Dec 2007 09:00:49 -0500, "Susie" <susiesATtwcnyDOTrrDOTcom>
> wrote:
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>>Hi, I'm new here and wanted to join in. I don't have much counter
>>space,
>>my kitchen is smallish
>>and very outdated but it's mine. My cupboards were under $100, the hutch
>>given to me.
>>Here are photos of my kitchen:
>>http://susies1955.myphotoalbum.com/albums.php
>>Susie in northern NY

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> Nice clean kitchen.
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How can anyone compete?
Mine is 'always' a mess. I need lessons, Susie.
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>> Mine is 'always' a mess. I need lessons, Susie.
>> Dee Dee

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That 'could' be true. :-))
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> wrote:

>Cshenk wrote:
>> "kilikini" wrote
>>> got about 2.5 feet of counter space and it's usually taken up by
>>> dirty dishes I have to wash by hand. Have I mentioned that I hate
>>> my kitchen?

>>
>> LOL! Had that in our Cho apartment in Japan. In fact, I am not sure
>> it was that big.
>>
>> I got into kitchen wall art (hanging pots and such) as I had no
>> choice. I had a whole whopping 3sqft of cabinet space for food and
>> pots. The stove could not accomodate a full sized pizza, just the
>> little totinos ones.

>
>That sounds about like our kitchen. LOL. The only thing is that our
>ceilings are only 7 feet tall! My husband is about 6 feet.
>
>This is what our kitchen looks like after a meal. (There's a door on the
>left side and on the other side is a wall and a window. The wall that
>separates our living room from the kitchen is open. No wall space at all.)
>
>http://i8.tinypic.com/6t20bkm.jpg
>


that about looks like my kitchen. my 'work space' is essentially the
area of my cutting board.

your pal,
blake

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