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evelinoz

2020-03-11 02:05:52
  • #1
, congratulations on a very successful, practical kitchen, away from the standard fare. It is just as Kerstin already wrote, you rarely have to go to the oven, you put something in and take it out sometime later.

Endless storage space, owners with a reach profile can only look on enviously.

The cooktop is perfect in the niche, no cross drafts, and opalau understood that you do NOT stand at the cooktop for 10 hours a day, not even for a solid hour. The cooktop is used so rarely, the gain in large workspace on the island is worth its weight in gold.

Two small things caught my attention.

In the cooktop row, the side panels in the plinth area were forgotten to be notched out. That looks unattractive, does not suit the kitchen, and I would insist that this still be done. Not a big deal.

The other thing, which I wouldn’t have done like that, handles in the upper area of the cooktop row, i.e., above the fridge and next to the wall units above the niche, is a less attractive solution; push-to-open would have been a nicer solution. But that is nitpicking at a high level.

My daughter also has all the tall cabinet fronts in dark real wood veneer (LEICHT), no problems.

well done
 

Pierre

2020-03-11 06:23:19
  • #2


Hello Evelinoz, I have two questions right away:

1.) Who is Kerstin?
I haven't found anyone named Kerstin in the recent posts, hence my question.

2.) What do you mean by BO?
I find it difficult to keep a clear overview with all the abbreviations used.
Unfortunately, I can't connect anything suitable to BO at the moment.

Regards, Pierre
 

Pierre

2020-03-11 06:27:49
  • #3
Thanks for the help
 

Mellina

2020-03-11 06:51:06
  • #4

I also really like your kitchen... We planned ours with oak wood and black fronts as well, but with a dark countertop, since we will have a light floor.
 

bortel

2020-03-11 07:13:22
  • #5
a really stylish kitchen. The only thing that bothers me are all the revolving doors. We have drawers and compartments behind them, which I find much better than revolving doors
 

face26

2020-03-11 07:47:31
  • #6


Well, there are three doors. The drawers probably won’t contain everyday items. And if you look at the entire front you have a very homogeneous appearance. Individual drawers would have made the look quite restless.
 

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