Exactly, just a cook-top in the top picture, not oven.I would definitely go with the bottom one if you do that much cooking. The other one looked like just a stove top. No oven?
With gas stove top you can regulate the heat much faster. With electric the heat takes a long time to cool or heat up.Much loss of heat: no efficient energy consumption. Cleaning is difficult due to pan supports and burners. You cook with an open flame and therefore cooking with gas is not the safest way. There are gas appliances that are better - gas water heaters (I have one) are faster to heat than electric and gas dryers dry clothes faster. I just did a google search but remember I just don't like GAS stoves.
Do you still like to have that option? Do you still do a lot of cooking? Do you still hope to entertain again?Exactly, just a cook-top in the top picture, not oven.
The only thing I don't like about gas stoves is that it's easier to burn something and a lot quicker to burn. LOLWith gas stove top you can regulate the heat much faster. With electric the heat takes a long time to cool or heat up.
Plus the visual of the flame helps me.
I have 20,000 BTU burners
J.B., I'm really steering towards your advice thanks to both you and Ruth n Jersey, suggesting such.My preference is Gas cook top and electric ovens.
I have a 6 burner cook top and two wall ovens.
Also if you are redoing the whole kitchen, consider two dishwashers!
It's an option for now, with my preference definitely steering towards the cook-top with two additional ovens built-in (off to the side) as shown in the first picture.Do you still like to have that option? Do you still do a lot of cooking? Do you still hope to entertain again?
Electris heat in oven regulates better than gas.J.B., I'm really steering towards your advice thanks to both you and Ruth n Jersey, suggesting such.
I just love the setup in the first picture with the two ovens built-into the cabinets/wall, and up higher for ease of use.
I agree, that is exactly my experience with such, so easy and quick to fine-tune and tailor to perfection.Electris heat in oven regulates better than gas.
I love a gas cook top.
You want high heat? Bam! you got it. No waiting for electric elements to heat up.
Too hot? Bam! just turn back the flames. Takes forever for electric to cool down.
Oh I see now. Yes. I didn't see the ovens off to the side at first. I agree that 1st one would be great! More counter space and more cabinet space. Yes!It's an option for now, with my preference definitely steering towards the cook-top with two additional ovens built-in (off to the side) as shown in the first picture.
Not only is it a clean setup, it will allow for more below counter space below.
As for cooking, I do a ton of cooking and baking... always in the kitchen, and as for entertaining, everyone in the family takes turns hosting Christmas Day dinner in their homes, and I'd be thrilled to be able to do two separate dishes at a time, or a turkey in one oven while baking a dessert in the other.
Would afford me options and add to the overall flexibility of my kitchen and time.
Yes, the layout of the first kitchen plan is very modern and sleek, so fresh, and we'll be going with white as well with quartz countertops.Oh I see now. Yes. I didn't see the ovens off to the side at first. I agree that 1st one would be great! More counter space and more cabinet space. Yes!
That would drive me batty as well.I hate my kitchen cuz there's no counter space at all.
White is the new fashion statement in kitchens.'Yes, the layout of the first kitchen plan is very modern and sleek, so fresh, and we'll be going with white as well with quartz countertops.
Sure do appreciate all, Knight!Only once did we have electric. As has been mentioned regulating heat is a problem.
Bought an LG gas oven stove top combo. The ceramic or what ever the stove top material is is a breeze to keep clean. That would be something to check out no matter which brand you choose.
One feature we thought would be great was an oval shaped center burner. That as a use for cooking is useless. What is convenient ares the two front larger burners, back left a smaller burner, back right an even smaller burner. Those have been used a lot for keeping something warm.
Then there is professional installation. No worries about gas leaks. Even if a gas leak began gas has an odor put in it. <---- a safety measure.
Last who ever installs the oven or ovens you chose should turn it on & calibrate the heat. If you set for 350 it should hold heat at 350.
Last if you chose stainless steel as the surface. Weiman Stainless steel cleaner is a terrific product.
That sounds lovely!White is the new fashion statement in kitchens.'
When I remodeled mine a while back I went cherry cabinets, granite counter tops and a light maple hardwood floor for contrast. I have a very large kitchen. My wife does not cook so the kitchen remodel was for me.
No options I can afford and this is the cleanest place I've seen. LOLThat would drive me batty as well.
Are you tied to living where you are, or do you have options?
That's a shame, because being comfortable and happy in ones own place is so important.No options I can afford and this is the cleanest place I've seen. LOL
Fashion is weird. White is the in thing now. Dark was in when I did my kitchen.That sounds lovely!
I love dark cabinetry, but white just talks to me, and I want glass-fronted cupboards, which I think will look really nice in white, especially with interior lighting, and I'm looking at something in the way of nickel or brushed nickel hardware for the pulls/knobs.
with no counter space i don't. if i had more to work with i could and would.That's a shame, because being comfortable and happy in ones own place is so important.
You must cook and bake a lot?
Honestly, I say white, but I may go with a pale yellow or pale green, time will tell.Fashion is weird. White is the in thing now. Dark was in when I did my kitchen.
My Great Aunt's kitchen from the Late 40's was white glass fronted cupboards with Nickle hardware for knobs.
Fashion repeats itself.
I just hope bell bottoms don't back!
What about the option of a small island on wheels, where you could roll it in and out of the kitchen as needed, but have it pull double-duty outside of kitchen time?with no counter space i don't. if i had more to work with i could and would.