On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 09:28:19 -0600, "Storrmmee"
wrote:
Have you seen this website?
http://kitchenideas1.blogspot.com
Tighten up your work area because my work triangle is just a little
too big and it's a royal PITA, not to mention that drip line from the
sink to the stove. Here is a list of things that I have or I wish I
had in no particular order.
-Pull out shelves on all bottom cabinets
-divided vertical tray/cookie sheet/cooling rack etc storage
-Drawer dishwasher
-Adjustable overhead lighting to focus on your favorite work areas
-Under counter lighting everywhere
-Electrical outlets up to code and convenient, so small appliances
don't have to be moved to be used and double up to 4 when necessary
-An island or peninsula at least a 36 inches wide
-Seamless or nearly-seamless work surfaces
-I've heard mixed reviews about French Door refrigerators, but I'd
like one if I had the room
-Prep sink with garbage disposal near the cooktop
-Make the panel in front of the sink a tilt out to keep the sponge etc
-A knife storage drawer (two levels would be even nicer)
-Corner lazy susans
-Upper cabinets with at least a 12 inch *interior*
-A pull out unit for can and bottle storage
-Upper storage cabinets that "unfold" for easy access to grocery items
-a pantry of any size
-a place to store the broom, vacuum and swiffer
-I have 3 drawers behind a lower cabinet door that I've always liked.
That's where I keep bags of beans, pasta, potatoes... etc.
-Laundry facility off kitchen
-European design cabinets where doors meet without a huge gap and
hinges are hidden or maybe lift up overhead doors
-Something like this might come in handy someday
http://www.acessinc.com/Pull_down_shelf_mechanism.htm
-I'd love a real fireplace in the kitchen
-We're changing the large window behind the sink to an awning style
-Install the deepest, largest single hole sink you can find... at the
very least, find one where you can place your largest pan/cookie sheet
in and have extra room on all sides
I won't get into suggesting surface details because it's so personal.
I have granite now after suffering through years of tile countertops.
I *love* my granite, but you might prefer something else. I have a
stainless steel backsplash that is one piece and extends on both sides
beyond the back of the cooktop. It is everything I wanted visually,
but it's a PITA to clean because I'm a little too short. Didn't think
about that until I had to clean it the first time. I also have a
wooden floor, which is beautiful. Unfortunately, wood darkens with
age so area rugs are not a good idea unless we want a patchwork floor
in terms of shades, but I need rugs to catch all the drips. You have
no idea how messy you really are until you have a surface that shows
every little spot.
I also have an indoor grill and a vent that can suck the fillings out
of your teeth. Take a good look at both and think seriously about how
easy they will be to keep clean. I like the idea of vent filters that
go in the dishwasher; unfortunately my vent doesn't have that feature.
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