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![]() "Pete Romfh" > wrote in message ... > Mark Shaw wrote: >> We're pulling the trigger on basically a gutting-and- >> rebuilding of our kitchen. New cabinets, new >> countertops, new appliances, the whole thing. The only >> bit of the old kitchen to be left is going to be the >> fridge, and that only because it's still got a lot of >> life left in it (the wall oven, cooktop and dishwasher >> date, I kid you not, from about 1972). >> >> We've more or less settled on granite for the countertops >> and some sort of middle-range cabinetry to be named >> later, but are considering appliances first. We're >> leaning towards the GE Monogram series of range and range >> hood - dual-fuel convection, and lots of both BTUs and >> CFMs. High-end Kitchenaid dishwasher, and forget the >> microwave for now. >> >> That's about as far as we've gotten, though. Any advice? >> >> (Do NOT NOT NOT suggest electric burners.) >> >> Thanks! > > We did the "wonder kitchen" thing after the house was flooded a few years > ago. > Here's a few of the things we did: > > SINK: Three bowls. one deep on either side with a shallow on in the > middle. > Disposer is in the middle (we used a 1HP commercial disposer). The switch > for the disposer is pneumatic so the button is right on the sink back, > handy > when you have wet or messy hands. A high rise faucet with pull-out spray > is > nice for rincing large pots etc. snip Right! I forgot to mention the high rise faucet--I don't care for the pull-out spray, myself, but I love my new high faucet that allows me to run water into tall pots. snip > DOUBLE DEPTH PANTRY: We added two floor-to-ceiling pantry cupboards. One > is > double depth and has swing-out front shelves to the back us easy to reach. > I > almost wish we had gone even deeper (we had the space) as we manage to > fill > the unit all too often. Yes! Yes! Yes! I've been crawling around my kitchen(hands and knees and ladders) this winter re-arranging, cleaning etc. I absolutely agreee about the floor to ceiling pantry cupboards. I can't do it in my current kitchen setup because of the darned wall oven, but if we were doing a remodel again, I'd do it in a heartbeat. There is too much wasted cupboard space in a kitchen just because the countertop interrupts your ability to really use anything above the bottom, possibly second from the bottom shelf. Anything else, and you have to get a ladder or step stool. Even ladder access to the higher cupboards is hampered by countertops. Janet |
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