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queen
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Mon, Aug 04 2008, 10:52 am
attached to the wall- adjacent to the stove- a faucet for filling up pots. This way no need to fill up pots in sink, and carry to stove. It's an actual gadget placed in fancy kitchens for those that love to cook.
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Zus
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Mon, Aug 04 2008, 11:04 am
All my lower kitchen cabinets would actually be pull out drawers. So much easier!
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4dsmc72
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Thu, Nov 14 2013, 9:18 am
well if money and space is not an issue then you can have lots of counterspace for meat dairy and parve . you can have 3 ovens, sinks and dishwahers! that's what I would do!! I would also have an island with bar stools for breakfast! my kids love eating at the high counter! Good luck!
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Barbara
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Thu, Nov 14 2013, 9:46 am
I'd have a massive eat-in kitchen.
One wall would be meat, another other dairy.
Each wall would include a deep stainless sink, with a window above it; pull out cabinet next to sink for trashcan; garbage disposal; granite counters; large dual fuel self-cleaning oven and a microwave; stainless dishwasher; plenty of cabinets under the counter to store pots, pans and small appliances, with pull-out drawers and lots of organizing features. The cabinets would be wood, with a decorative metal rail at the top so I could display my grandmother's (a"h) collection of beautiful but sadly treyf stoneware.
Largest refrigerator/freezer there is.
Walk in pantry for food storage, with a deep freeze. A second smaller pantry to store my Pesach things.
Center island for more counterspace, with a breakfast bar.
A nook for a small desk, telephone, and shelves for cookbooks.
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Barbara
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Thu, Nov 14 2013, 1:39 pm
Barbara wrote: | I'd have a massive eat-in kitchen.
One wall would be meat, another other dairy.
Each wall would include a deep stainless sink, with a window above it; pull out cabinet next to sink for trashcan; garbage disposal; granite counters; large dual fuel self-cleaning oven and a microwave; stainless dishwasher; plenty of cabinets under the counter to store pots, pans and small appliances, with pull-out drawers and lots of organizing features. The cabinets would be wood, with a decorative metal rail at the top so I could display my grandmother's (a"h) collection of beautiful but sadly treyf stoneware.
Largest refrigerator/freezer there is.
Walk in pantry for food storage, with a deep freeze. A second smaller pantry to store my Pesach things.
Center island for more counterspace, with a breakfast bar.
A nook for a small desk, telephone, and shelves for cookbooks. |
I forgot the warming drawer. Warming drawers are awesome.
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