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Cora

Rereading the comments has ben helpful. I also have a very large, very deep utility sink with hot and cold water in the basement. Next time I'm taking that french roasting pan down there and not trying to wedge it in to my porcelain single sink where it will scratch the finish. Also it is hard to avoid getting water on the floor. My other option sometimes has been to carry such things outside, use boiling water to help heat them and scrub them on a concrete back porch. Very large cooking pots tend to be difficult to clean inside. If I ever remodeled I would get an absolutely gigantic kitchen sink and just use dishpans to conserve water for small jobs.

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jackiepr

It's fun looking at all the kitchen ideas and reading what you all have to say. They are so beautiful. A lot of my ideas came from various articles from Houzz. When I moved into my home 2 years ago the home was in terrific shape. The kitchen though was all oak cabinets, rather dark, especially one end of the kitchen, plus slightly dated. It bothered me how dark it looked. I had it painted white and installed quartz counters in white with the look of carrera marble. I knew the trouble with maintaining the real thing and didn't want to stress myself out while cooking, I'm one of those messy cooks! I put in white subway back splash tiles with high shine for the brightness they add. I replaced 4 kitchen cabinet doors with glass ones for added lightness. The kitchen floors are oak as is the entire house. There was a trash compactor that I didnt want (another story) so had a wine rack installed and the space looks like it was designed just for it. I am in wine country here! I changed out the flouscent kitchen light fixture with simple flush mount ceiling lights and put in a simple black chandalier in breakfast room. and 3 small black hanging lights over the peninsula... The kitchen hardware is all black. My window treatments are roman shades in black and white toile as are the breakfast room chair seats. Jeletta, what ever works for you as far as size. I found a wonderful island on Craigslist for a steal. It is big and solid (very heavy) in an unidentified hardwood with lots more storage. A kitchen is not meant to do a lot of walking. It's a work space. I've used my island so much and would never ever do without it. I have about 3 feet all around it for walking and it is quite adequate. What a difference in this kitchen with no more dark areas. It even looks happy! Thanks Houzz for all those wonderful ideas you send our way. You send our own creative juices on a safari to take something, add to it a little here and there and make it our own. Thank you.

By the way Cora, I'm with you, I got a big kitchen sink, no deviders for me. Turkey pans come on in! I absolutely love it!

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peekybooboo

So true that sharp edges on islands are hazardous. So too are sharp-edged and cornered handles on cupboards and drawers, especially below-counter ones. Ditto for handles that have a protrusion past the parts that attach to the cabinet/drawer. Those protrusions are also an excellent way to grab and rip clothing.

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