i don't care if the decor is tacky, it's extremely rare to see a mansion kitchen with this many indicators that people actually cook in it (cf. salamander and combi oven) and so i have to love it
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I love it, too. For some reason I wanted the prow to be at the other end of the room, but still. One of a kind, I'm sure. My pirate-loving husband would go nuts for it
I felt the same. I was admiring their turquoise appliances and thinking it looked like a working kitchen. Actually I love the kitchen including all the decor.
Every room is cool, but there's nowhere for your brain to rest.
Seriously, I’d take this in a heartbeat over those houses with vast acres of beige ceiling and recessed lights that always show up in McMansion Hell. I’d be kind of embarrassed living in this house but I’d least I wouldn’t have suicidal ennui.
Found a commercial range at a discount, thought I would buy it until they told me it's illegal in NY unless you have a full hood. Hopes and dreams dashed forever
I had the exact same reaction - like a cool cloth on a feverish brow - and then the immediate dive back into chaos was what broke me. I only made it about 3 more photos after that
This kitchen is better than the trend I read about last night. A “dirty kitchen” so your main kitchen remains aesthetically pleasing. Not a butler’s pantry (of which I would love) but a second smaller functional kitchen.
I actually think this kitchen is incredible, even with the powder blue 70s set up. And yeah, that salamander. You don't have one of those unless you know. And also have a hood vent, you need one of those too
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Two prows!
Every room is cool, but there's nowhere for your brain to rest.
It was mostly used to melt the cheese on top of the enchilada plates.
Not sure what bizarre diseased mind conceived of this, but the tile work alone had to cost a fortune
I honestly think that house is great.