grammaretto, I was just thinking about those very useful units last night, most families had one in my younger days. Neti my dil has one of those hanging pan racks but tbh I want my pans out of sight. There is already a large extractor unit hanging down over the hob. It is a kitchen/dining and I will be cutting sewing fabric there too. It has to be comfortable to look at
I had a kitchen storage idea, nothing to do with worktops. I have this lovely once in a lifetime galley kitchen, here. It was being designed the morning of the day my husband died. I carried on with it, no intention of moving then. I have a most gorgeous and useful side by side miele fridge and a miele freezer, they are staying because they built a unit around them.
I cook everything from scratch and store nuts, hemp seeds organic foods, masses of fruit and berries from the allotment, which I am keeping. Those 2 units are always used to the max
This new kitchen has an integrated and narrow fridge/freezer with 3 tiny freezer drawers and certainly not enough space to put the contents of my veg box never mind the nuts etc. I have a feeling it is manual de-frost anyway. I have been thinking from outside the box and decided that I would not switch it on and would use that fridge/freezer for dry storage, my spices would fit into the door racks. I cannot have it taken out, it is part of the kitchen pack
This is leading to me having a space 53" long with an electric socket behind. I can get a miele side by side freezer and fridge again. Stupid isn`t it but I was getting upset at not being able to store the berries that I eat every single day through the year, plus all those apples. I will have 5 inches spare and will have to ensure that those 2 units are a bit away from the wall but I think it is do-able
These new houses are not designed by women
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