Boy, you weren't kidding when you said you had no counter space.Keep in mind there's some clutter. Pay no attention to that. LOL!
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I am not allowed to hang anything on the walls so it would have to be free standing and out of the way when I open the cabinets and drawers.Boy, you weren't kidding when you said you had no counter space.
What about the option of a tall shelving until for either side of the stove so you can store the likes of the coffeemaker, microwave, and other kitchen necessities on, helping to free up workable counter space?
What a bummer that is.I am not allowed to hang anything on the walls so it would have to be free standing and out of the way when I open the cabinets and drawers.
You could get away with a free-standing shelving unit to the left of your stove.He put that stupid tile up to protect the wall behind the stove so I can't move the fridge back over there plus that interferes with the cabinet and drawer. I don't know what the lady before me did with that mess over there. Good Lord.
That's a shame.I was allowed to hang 2 or 3 small things but anything more I don't think he'd be agreeable.
I agree, it's not at all designed well.I could but the plug in of course is on the right. LOL
I don't know who designs this crap but they need to put a little more thought into placement. LOL
I don't know if this will make you feel any better in case misery really does love company, but my kitchen is so bad I can't fully open the refrigerator door because it hits the front of the stove. There is literally no room to move things around without completely gutting the kitchen and starting over and that would only gain getting full access to the refrigerator possible.As you can see my space is very limited. LOL
OMG LOL! I've lived in places like that in the past.I don't know if this will make you feel any better in case misery really does love company, but my kitchen is so bad I can't fully open the refrigerator door because it hits the front of the stove. There is literally no room to move things around without completely gutting the kitchen and starting over and that would only gain getting full access to the refrigerator possible.
I second the notion of using rolling work station and shelving. We have several wire shelving units on wheels and it helps out a lot.
Keep in mind there's some clutter. Pay no attention to that. LOL!
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It will block the back door though.From a nosy Aussie - first up, declutter and magically you will find a lot of space will emerge. That corner space next to the fridge can house a couple of small fold up tables. Free standing vegetable racks can also be used as storage. Good luck MarciKS
It will block the back door though.
Easier for the basic wipe up. If something blows on top of a hot burner, it’s still a mess. Someone mentioned Weismann cleaner. It’s excellent.As for spill-overs, etc with the glass-top stoves, I can only imagine how easy it is to clean up.
Me too. All my walls are white. After white cabinets, no thanks to wiping them off continually. Any little spot shows.With me I've always had a thing for white, no matter what it is, I just like white, have my entire life.
That's one nice thing to seeing our kids raised and gone, is I don't have to work hard at keeping things clean and shiny anymore, but right you are, white shows soiling.Easier for the basic wipe up. If something blows on top of a hot burner, it’s still a mess. Someone mentioned Weismann cleaner. It’s excellent.
Me too. All my walls are white. After white cabinets, no thanks to wiping them off continually. Any little spot shows.
I admit to having lots & lots opinions on kitchens. Too much HGTV. We all have different desires.
Have you checked out the price of a 6 burner gas stove top? Ouch. Also, there are varying heat levels for burners - gas or electric.
As you’ve said, you’re just starting out. I’ll try not to be opinionated as we all have different needs and desires.
Now, if you or I were redoing a bathroom, I’d have heated floors and towel racks. Ah, decadence.
I love your way of thinking, Peram!@Aunt Marg if you have always wanted 2 gas ranges then when you remodel your kitchen you should have your 'druthers
You do a lot of cooking and you also enjoy cooking....unfortunately I do not but that is another story
When you remodel your kitchen if you only put 1 gas range in you will always look in and think I should have gone for 2 ranges
Maybe find a computer program where you can put your kitchen dimensions in and add the 2 gas ranges and cupboard finishes and even floor coverings and lighting but don't forget to include a teeny Aunt Marg
When I was looking into kitchen renos the thing I kept reading was to have the range, the fridge and benchtop/s as a 'triangle'
One triangle point is your range, the second triangle point is your fridge and the third triangle point are benchtop/s
The kitchen triangle is a way of making the shortest distance between large kitchen appliances....works for me![]()