Kitchen pictures thread - Show us your kitchens!

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hampshire

2019-04-01 10:17:50
  • #1
People with a lot of money and people do not think in "either or," but in "both and." People who do not attach too much importance to money and possessions do that, by the way, as well. Both enjoy the same form of freedom in completely different ways.
 

guckuck2

2019-04-01 10:22:46
  • #2


As far as I know, he does cook, but not extensively. Actually, the fridge cools "better." It apparently has a completely different cooling capacity and distribution of the generated cold. Volume somewhere around 500-600 liters but still consumes as much as a 200-liter appliance in more normal price ranges. The door has a display and push-to-open. I think the unit is also custom-made.

So something about it is definitely better, but the ratio is still crazy if you don’t have the necessary financial resources.
 

perth

2019-04-01 10:25:01
  • #3
The kitchen is in London (belongs to my daughter), I planned it last year. Correct, the house was built in 1901, what you see is the old kitchen room and then an extension for the dining area. The house was completely renovated last year. The kitchen furniture and appliances did not cost €50k, a very simple, practical kitchen, only one Miele appliance because there was no alternative. The quartz composite countertops are from Poland, but I had to order one appliance in Germany. The floor was expensive, 3 oversized porcelain stoneware slabs, and the patio door, which is much larger in the room next to it.

Things like regulators and switches don't interest anyone. The regulator is built into a drywall.

I had also planned a Berbel hood, but they were not willing to spend that much money on it.
 

ypg

2019-04-01 10:30:06
  • #4


Crazy. Cooler in a different way I would probably get a wine cooler if money didn't matter. Not because I think the wine tastes better at the set 16 degrees, but because I like them with their wooden shelves and the light. I really hate these disproportionately expensive work devices, but since we dealt with these things at work, and it became the buzzword of the year, I would probably get a Miele Dialog oven for 8000€. I think, unlike the 15000 refrigerator, it's a bargain.
 

Garten2

2019-04-01 10:30:39
  • #5
Because expensive kitchens are currently being discussed. Take a look at the central kitchen island from Strasser-Steine in Upper Austria/Mühlviertel. For about 2 years, this expensive piece has been on the market in various versions. The pictures in different stone designs can be found on the homepage under St-one. One of my nephews works there and says that most of these massive pieces are delivered to Switzerland and also to Italy. Germany is only just beginning to take an interest in it - gg.
 

perth

2019-04-01 10:32:44
  • #6
That’s exactly right. My daughter and husband have so far been very good cooks with the most primitive kitchens, even in other countries. For example, they rarely use the DGC because it requires time they don’t have. If you can cook, you don’t need fancy gadgets/kitchens. Yes, exactly, they would have liked to have a wine cooler, but there was no space for it in the kitchen. It will probably be installed somewhere else sometime.
 

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