Kitchen pictures thread - Show us your kitchens!

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halmi

2020-04-01 16:56:46
  • #1
Price-wise that would hardly have made a difference, it’s not a Nolte either.
 

Tamstar

2020-04-01 17:02:22
  • #2
Ok, to be honest I hadn’t really considered that as an argument before I thought more along the lines of: "We were advised against it," "We didn’t think about it," "It’s standard." But if it’s simply intended that way, that’s great. I like that (at least in the photos) the light under the countertop makes it look as if the carcasses have rose-colored edges/edging.
 

Climbee

2020-04-01 17:05:51
  • #3
Oh Schüller - sorry, confused
 

Alessandro

2020-04-06 10:33:46
  • #4
unfortunately we have noticed that due to a relatively high faucet and a deep sink, water splashes over the edge of the sink when washing hands or rinsing plates, cutlery, etc., and water accumulates between the sink and the tile backsplash every time. No matter how careful I am and regulate the water stream, it happens every time. After 5 days in the new house, this annoys me so much that either the sink or the faucet will have to go. Can anyone recommend the optimal height, depth, distance, or whatever in the combination of sink and faucet? Unfortunately, we have no way to try it out anywhere...
 

guckuck2

2020-04-06 10:44:21
  • #5


Tall faucets sometimes encourage people to hold their hands high in the water stream. Washing hands or rinsing should always take place below the top edge of the basin, then less water should spill over.

Is the stream really that strong? Aerator?
 

Alessandro

2020-04-06 10:46:38
  • #6
Unfortunately, the water also splashes over the edge when I wash my hands at the basin bottom... The water jet is not strong.
 
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