Remodelled kitchen in Seattle bungalow, cherry cabinets, slate countertops and linoleum tile floor. Photo credit - Patrick Barta Photography
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Jenna Gutierrez wrote:
What type of ventilation is used for the stove/oven? - With our remodel, we are adding the range to the island area for socialization reasons. For this purpose, I don't want to have a hood or anything blocking my view. Any suggestions? »
Goforth Gill Architects This is a Jenn Aire down-venting cooktop. The vent is in the middle between the burners. It works pretty well but if you do a lot of grease cooking overhead ventilation is really preferable.
Goforth Gill Architects They are custom cabinets both 12" deep. We didn't have enough space for full depth lowers but these provide quite a bit of needed storage. They were intended look like a furniture piece.
Amy Jacobsen Awesome! It's beautiful and that's what I'm thinking for my wall. I can go up to 15" deep but 12" would work too. Again, thanks for the specific details. It helps. :)
Original bungalow kitchens were often basic and modest. Subsequent remodeling and renovation has created kitchens that accommodate today's lifestyles. Craftsman details, stained wood trim and cabinetry with the look and feel of furniture maintains the vintage quality of this home.
I like the combination of black, white and wood. Trying to figure out how my "redwood" wood floors and black appliances will combine well in my kitchen remodel.