WheatenLover
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I'm not that kind of woman (in my dreams).Once I had a GF who actually liked doing the clean-up. She said, "I'd much rather cleanup than cook".
I'm not that kind of woman (in my dreams).Once I had a GF who actually liked doing the clean-up. She said, "I'd much rather cleanup than cook".
Yeah, it was nice having a GF who actually liked cleaning up.I'm not that kind of woman (in my dreams).
I like it! I had to google serving hatch and I think I have one! Except it is over my sink and opens to my bed area. Since this is a studio apartment, it could be used as the dining area instead.I've posted my kitchen pictures before on this forum I think, not sure if I've posted my kitchen in Spain tho'... this is it.. it has a serving hatch .It used to be completely incorporated into the living/dining room.. but we altered it to be one room, and have a serving hatch which is very common in Spanish houses..
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It is a beautiful kitchen and in my previous life I would have loved it since I did a lot of cooking and canning. Now being disabled, I have a small kitchen that is designed for wheelchairs and walkers, or close enough to hang onto to everything while I cook. I have a tiny kitchen but in fact, I have a lot of room to prepare food and not have a small working space. I suppose you could use a wheelchair in that kitchen but its hard to prep ingredients sitting down. At least for me it is.I love the layout of this kitchen. Notice the 3 ovens, the built-in refrigerator, plenty of cabinets and lots of counter space.
The only thing I'd add is a hanging rack for pots and pans.
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I am going to start calling mine the serving hatch, sounds classier than the pass through (which is what it is usually called here).Yes a serving hatch is just that... it's usually a Hatch leading from the kitchen to the dining or living room... where food can be passed through... but of course if you have a hatch in a wall between any 2 rooms you can use it for whatever you wish
One glance at your Arkansas kitchen tells me someone loves to cook. My kind of people.Kitchen in Arkansas house. Wife loves this one. Now, the Florida house has a small kitchen so I'll be re-doing it in the future.
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You bet.One glance at your Arkansas kitchen tells me someone loves to cook. My kind of people.
I agree a hanging rack would complete it.The only thing I'd add is a hanging rack for pots and pans.
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If you can't find one that you like in your area, Amazon has dozens and dozens of lengths and styles. Just be sure to buy one that is long enough to carry all of your knives.@senior chef, I love that magnetic strip, going to buy one.