Explanation of the hype

  • Erstellt am 2017-07-17 07:46:19

j.bautsch

2018-03-29 14:34:48
  • #1
I would have planned them even before the forum, the practical aspect that some see in [le Manns] and [Rondell] has never been clear to me :P the small sink really looks very practical. I also have to remember the sink in the appliance niche, very practical for portafilter and co
 

Deliverer

2018-03-29 14:56:09
  • #2
The dead corner has been resolved. The top drawer to the left of the oven is the kitchen trash. I chop there 90% of the time. So the waste basically slides directly from the board into the trash. Under the sink (where at least I definitely never chop) there is no trash, but space for a sparkling water crate and a bit of recycling glass. It has to go somewhere if you don't have a pantry...
 

j.bautsch

2018-04-03 09:05:59
  • #3


we have it like that too
 

kaho674

2018-08-20 10:19:19
  • #4
Have we already discussed the pros and cons of double-wing doors leading into the living room? They usually make quite an impression wherever they fit. Unfortunately, in my opinion, these are only suitable for houses above a certain size. The average man also wants to offer something to his wife, who dreams of a castle with a prince charming, and then you end up compromising – sometimes literally. I find the double wings themselves beautiful as well. But it belongs to that little luxury that you have to be able to afford in terms of space. We simply didn’t have enough space for that.
 

KingSong

2018-08-20 12:50:05
  • #5
There's nothing worse than double doors into the living room.....preferably with ornamental glass....Brr, shudder
 

kaho674

2018-08-20 13:04:39
  • #6
Hihi, it’s so different. I’m into it: I actually like it even more as a sliding door:
 

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