Kitchen pictures thread - Show us your kitchens!

  • Erstellt am 2018-08-16 10:03:01

daniel1985ffo

2021-03-19 08:09:45
  • #1
Your objections are very good.

But somewhere we were also limited ;)
 

manohara

2021-03-19 08:18:33
  • #2
I understand ... thank you for not seeing my comments as an attack ...
 

icandoit

2021-03-19 08:19:15
  • #3
I want to leave my mark here too. I think after 18 years it is still quite nice. The built-in refrigerator had recently given up. So a new one had to come. It wasn’t so easy to find one that is only 60 deep. Quickly pushed the cabinet elements to the left and converted the built-in refrigerator into a jalousie cabinet with built-in drawers. The mixer is then tolerably loud.
 

Tolentino

2021-03-19 08:48:25
  • #4
: In the 80s/90s, people would have said "cool" instead. Language changes - often, if not most of the time, starting from youth language. That's normal "and has always been that way." That's why the Duden (and other dictionaries) is descriptive and not prescriptive (even though we're made to believe otherwise in school) and is now in its 28th edition. That doesn't mean I'm not annoyed by filler words like "Bruder" and "Digger" either. Compared to that, "tight" is actually still okay.
 

Pinkiponk

2021-03-19 09:12:19
  • #5

I think your suggestions are great and I will try to take them into account in our new kitchen build. Thanks for that. :)
 

netuser

2021-03-19 09:15:50
  • #6


For me an absolute horror and it causes a frown every time I see those round things, as I consider them a functional design flaw :)

Tastes and experiences are indeed so different.



A (larger) basin with rounded corners can be cleaned just as well and quickly. Having to use the bathtub to clean baking trays or similar because larger items cannot be properly cleaned in round basins, on the other hand, is a more annoying task ;)

But yes, to each their own :)
 
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