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I generally can’t stand fitted kitchens, or fitted bedrooms, or whatever else the English “fit” (been over there lots of times, as the husband’s English), but these unfitted pictures are beautiful! I wouldn’t mind a nice Aga stove either! I don’t know if we’ll have money this century to finally do our kitchen, but I can dream.
1. to the right of the sink: remove the built-in and use an L counter which includes a stove. You can add an upper cabinet. Note this will look like your top ‘dream’ kitchen.
2. to the left of the sink: keep the built-in. Move the floor vent to another spot in the kitchen. Put refrigerator next to the built-in. If possible, recess the fridge into the wall. I assume that there is some room since the built-in is recessed.
3. the built-in that is removed from the right can be put somewhere else in the house — would it fit between doors on the north wall?
I very much enjoy your blog! Susan
Those really are some beautiful kitchens, I’ve always dreamt of having a big kitchen with plenty of space and a big table to sit down and eat dinner with the family. Unfortunately our salaries won’t cater for my dream, but maybe one day it’ll happen. For now I’ll just gaze on at the beautiful kitchens and keep my fingers crossed.