http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=287x8857Oh my.
This campfire was lit last October, but was still smouldering as of today.
Dover (1000+ posts) Sat Oct-02-10 12:29 AM
THW WHITE CLIFFS PRIMITIVE
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Pretty burners all in a row
Seems like this would provide much better access to everything.
Don't know why this wasn't thought of before. Of course it also can really eat up linear counter space:
after which a photograph of a really great kitchen lay-out, clean countertops and bare countertops, showing four stove burners all in a row, instead of two up front and two in back; spartan and austere, it's not likely however to be anything one might find in a primitive kitchen
Binova has turned cooktop configuration on its side—literally. Instead of the standard arrangement, the Italian kitchen design company aligned the burners on its new Fires Line unit horizontally. The shape allows for more versatile design in the kitchen, since the cooktop can be positioned up front for easy accessibility or to the back of the counter, away from children. Available through Chicago-based Haute Living (one of two U.S. distributors), the stainless steel appliance measures 54 inches long and 13¾ inches deep. Haute Living, 312.329.9000.
http://www.haute-living.com/furniture/kitchens/kitchens...
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Auggie (1000+ posts) Sat Oct-02-10 11:58 AM
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1. Extraordinarily cool!
Yeah, it is.
If it were possible, and if it were electric rather than natural gas, franksolich would right now be hiring a guy to put one of this in here.
Paper Roses (1000+ posts) Sun Oct-03-10 03:41 PM
THE CHRONICALLY HELPLESS PRIMITIVE
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2. Great if you have the room.
I would love this but have very little counter space. If I ever had to remodel a kitchen, I would look into this arrangement. Makes sense to me. I would also advocate wider refrigerators that are less deep.
I have wall space for a wider refrig. but as it is, I had to buy one that sticks out much farther than I would like.
Warpy (1000+ posts) Sun Oct-03-10 03:58 PM
THE DEFROCKED WARPED PRIMITIVE
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3. Saucepan handles!
Either you have the center one sticking out so you can easily knock the full pot of whatever it is onto yourself, or you turn it to the side and heat it up nicely on the adjacent pot and hob. You'd only use that center hob when you had to use all 3, after all. I'll keep the 2 front, 2 back, thanks just the same.
Just don't put those controls at the back, please. I don't like burned arms, either.
Hmmm. One gets the impression the defrocked warped primitive is a little, uh, clumsy in the kitchen.
Dover (1000+ posts) Sun Oct-03-10 11:54 PM
THE WHITE CLIFFS PRIMITIVE
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5. Hmmm...that's something to consider. But it seems like you could place the burners at just the right distance from the edge so that most handles wouldn't stick out beyond it. I recently looked at a model home kitchen that I liked where they had the traditional two front/back, but it was situated on one end (corner) of an island so that you could access it from two sides.
Warpy (1000+ posts) Mon Oct-04-10 01:26 PM
THE DEFROCKED WARPED PRIMITIVE
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6. It looks to me like this was designed for skimpy urban kitchens especially in Europe, that have narrow countertops and few amenities.
Uh-oh. The defrocked warped primitive trashing Europeans; sooner or later that's going to catch the ire of the pie-and-jam grasswire primitive, the farmerette from Wisconsin, who shops daily for groceries because it's "European."
Mist (1000+ posts) Sun Oct-03-10 07:00 PM
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4. As Warpy points out, may not be so practical. Though it does look cool!
It looks cool, ultra cool.....and eminently practical.
WatchWhatISay (1000+ posts) Mon Oct-04-10 07:20 PM
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7. Seems impractical to me because of venting
I can't think of what kind of venting would be practical for such a configuration.
Windows. Windows are great ventilation, and don't use electricity.