26-10-2014, 08:54 PM
I personally call it both modern and contemporary. Must admit the shaker with the drawers run works for me.
Dont really see many orthadox jews when I go kitesurfing in Shoreham but if you ever get the chance to work for one, dont be put off by his curly sideburns They really are a very jolly happy lot
Dont really see many orthadox jews when I go kitesurfing in Shoreham but if you ever get the chance to work for one, dont be put off by his curly sideburns They really are a very jolly happy lot
(26-10-2014, 04:48 PM)Colour Republic Wrote:(26-10-2014, 10:29 AM)steve the fitter Wrote: Isnt that a oxymoron? a mordern kitchen or a contemporary kitchen?
not really. To me this is modern kitchen with strong linear lines
and this is a contemporary
steve the fitter Wrote:Well either that or it could be to do with religion or just food prep. Youve never worked for orthadox jewish people for example
Generally a very harsh post for someone who has joined the forum. You just came in from that harsh south coast wind and rain when you wrote this ?
Do you know what, I don't think I have! It's a very valid point. I've designed and fitted kitchens with 2 sinks but never in kitchens which are pushed for work surface. If it was a major requirement that had to included then I suppose they knew the trade off.
It was very harsh! really harsh! But i'd just come in from a night out and seeing kitchens designed where I don't think much thought has gone in to how it actually functions angers me. It's not about just sticking square boxes against walls to fill a space.
I do in fact take it back about kitchen number 2. It's not actually badly designed in terms of layout. It's just a door combo I personally hate.