Argh! Now that "you'll love it at Levitz" jingle is stuck in my head. Totally not your fault, though!Olson185 wrote:The only time I lived with cabinets abutting the stove was when I first moved in with my bride-to-be's modern remodeled Levitt house 13 yrs. ago (and for 4 yrs.). Other than that, all my kitchens were a bit more traditional. So, to me, continuous counter-tops and cupboards seems "modern". Just sayin', a gap between stove and cupboard is normal and proper from my point of view.
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Lily left the valley wrote:Argh! Now that "you'll love it at Levitz" jingle is stuck in my head. Totally not your fault, though!Olson185 wrote:The only time I lived with cabinets abutting the stove was when I first moved in with my bride-to-be's modern remodeled Levitt house 13 yrs. ago (and for 4 yrs.). Other than that, all my kitchens were a bit more traditional. So, to me, continuous counter-tops and cupboards seems "modern". Just sayin', a gap between stove and cupboard is normal and proper from my point of view.
When I get 'jingle-itis" I turn to YouTube. "Baba Yetu", from my favorite PC game - Civilization IV, works for me because I can't remember all the Swahili words (of The Lord's Prayer). It's the first video game theme song to win a Grammy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4Pxc-iW5wM
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We've had both abutting and none. Our current model (the Country Charm) is now in the corner, but there is a shelf like space built in to the right of the burners, so it's like having a counter top built right in. We put the lids down there and have the spoon rest there too.
The other side is a bit more awkward because of the bump out panel that used to be for the fire in the original model this one is cast from, and now it's the electronics hatch. The half hoosier on that side hits just wrong, but since one of the Wheels cracked, we're thinking of either removing the wheels or putting in different ones that will bring the overlap of the hoosier top just over that bump out and eliminate the gap. The half hoosier acts as the counter when we cook, as we plate there.
That was neat. I don't play Civ, but I have a friend who is a big nut about it. When I lived in Boston and took the T to work, there were always signs for "Learn a Language!", and one of the ones named was Swahili. That always made me smile because it made me think of my dad. Long story, and I've already side tracked.
The other side is a bit more awkward because of the bump out panel that used to be for the fire in the original model this one is cast from, and now it's the electronics hatch. The half hoosier on that side hits just wrong, but since one of the Wheels cracked, we're thinking of either removing the wheels or putting in different ones that will bring the overlap of the hoosier top just over that bump out and eliminate the gap. The half hoosier acts as the counter when we cook, as we plate there.
Olson185 wrote:{snip}When I get 'jingle-itis" I turn to YouTube. "Baba Yetu", from my favorite PC game - Civilization IV, works for me because I can't remember all the Swahili words (of The Lord's Prayer). It's the first video game theme song to win a Grammy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4Pxc-iW5wM
That was neat. I don't play Civ, but I have a friend who is a big nut about it. When I lived in Boston and took the T to work, there were always signs for "Learn a Language!", and one of the ones named was Swahili. That always made me smile because it made me think of my dad. Long story, and I've already side tracked.
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I like this one...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVgzmoLnrE8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVgzmoLnrE8
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My In-laws 1780 NE farmhouse kitchen had a 1960s large range between two doors on one wall. A wall mounted sink with dual drain boards & a Hosier cabinet on the second wall. A window, radiator, a peninsula table & exterior door on the third wall and a large doorway into the back hall/mudroom, a wood burning cook stove, and a closet door on the fourth.
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here's my favorite oven rant i think it belongs in this thread lol..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuTbs5wQqkI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuTbs5wQqkI