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Comments (10)Ovens that are part of a range are designed to be accessed at their low location. Even then, some people dislike having to bend down to get to the oven. On the other hand, wall ovens aren't really designed for under-counter installation. They frequently feel too close to the floor. They also often vent hot air just where you are standing (although that can differ between models). If you have a wall oven, I would normally recommend installing it at about counter-top level or no more than a couple of inches lower. You could also install it a little higher, but if it is too high, again, it becomes difficult to access. On the other hand, if you think that you only use your oven very rarely, then obviously none of these considerations matter much. For the once-a-year turkey, it really doesn't matter if the oven is somewhat less convenient to access. On the other hand, if you do have an easily accessible oven, you might realize that it can be used for a lot more than just roasting turkey. Many commercial kitchens use ovens for the bulk of their cooking. It's a great option for slowly braising foods. Much better temperature control than using a stove top. It also can be used to keep dishes warm before serving. Personally, I find that after having learned about the usefulness of an oven, I actually need more than one oven to efficiently cook larger meals. Of course, for simple everyday meals, all of this is moot, and I can do with whatever limited tools I have access to....See Moredining table placement - kitchen or dining room?
Comments (13)I guessed at size of kitchen eating area so verify measurements. A 72x36 table will work but tight to get to slider door. A 60” table in formal dining room will work but I would create a more flexible room with this space. I have some ideas on that. I will post that shortly. The key thing about round tables is get trim but sturdy pedestal that is clear enough for chairs to push in and get chairs that aren’t too wide at front edge. That front chair edge is what limits number of chairs....See MoreLayout/Design advice on a ranch style house
Comments (5)Well, it depends if she has the budget to switch rooms, including moving plumbing, venting, heating, as well as changing windows. The space and general layout in the current kitchen looks adequate to me. Of course, switching the rooms and opening some walls could be lovely, if expensive....See MoreCost to install cabinets and appliances
Comments (45)Thank you Dani. I agree with you about bry911 being a wonderful resource. To clarify, I have emailed my cabinet reseller with questions about what happens if there is an issue and questioning the delivery charge (among other questions). The reseller will deliver the cabinets to my house when the installation happens so that their representative can inspect the cabinets prior to installation and make sure all the parts are there. I will be photographing (what did we do before cell phones?) and inspecting as well. The installer has insurance and appears to have a good reputation (20 years in business, good Yelp reviews, nice portfolio of installations on installer's website). I have not received a copy of the contract from the installer yet. Can't wait to deal with that (big sigh). I will be meeting in person with the cabinet reseller prior to signing anything. There is also a provision in the contract that states it is the entire agreement, so I will make sure the warranty and floor plans are attached to that. I will ask to have the binding arbitration struck. I will let them know about the clause and FTC issue. There will be moving pieces in this for sure that need to happen in the right order. Cabinets take 3 months to ship. Appliances need to be ordered by year-end to receive warranty promotion. GC needs to have everything ready in advance of install--flooring, rough electrical, rough plumbing, drywall. Cabinet installers will need to install cabinets and most appliances. Countertop people will need to install countertops (not buying these through GC, installer, or cabinet reseller), so another moving piece to worry about. Installer will need to install cooktop. I haven't picked out countertop, flooring, or back splash yet. Back splash will probably be the same as countertop. I'm picky, so I will need to drive to Elk Grove Village (for you Chicago folks on here) and check out the places there because the local fabricators by me are pretty limited in selection. I will be going with granite. Thank you again for your kindness and help....See MoreRelated Professionals
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