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You can only choose 1 kitchen to cook in forever, which one would you choose ?

 

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It is between 3, 4 and 6. Leaning on 3.

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1 minute ago, mystery said:

It is between 3, 4 and 6. Leaning on 3.

Literally same. The windows and light while still being (presumably) in a traditional home not in the city 

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3 looks convenient so that

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2 or 6, the people saying 4 haven't cleaned a kitchen and it shows.

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4 though 6 and 8 both look cool. 

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2 and 7 are exactly how I’d do mine so one of them. 
 

if I had to choose one I think 7 

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3 is the most economical where everything is placed but I don't cook so lol 

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6, it's big and aesthetically pleasing

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2, 7 or 8

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2

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8

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7 is such a typical k-drama rich family's kitchen. I love it! 

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2, though 8 has a great view and lots of light, which would be nice too :thing:

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1- It's pretty to look at but is definitely not functional. Any stains (which are likely to happen in a kitchen) will stick out like a sore thumb and I'm honestly not a big fan of white tiles in a kitchen (or bathroom). When the place is a bit messy, the flooring looks so dirty :biblio: 6/10

 

2- I dislike black-themed interiors but I loved how it is well-balanced with the contrast of being a lit area. These are the only places where I personally see black interiors working on a functional-aspect. I don't like the cabinets, however. Plus, the handles? Where are the handles? :confused:   6.75/10

 

3- It's way too woody for my liking. Also, the texture is not welcoming and I'm not living for the microwave being at the epicentre of the kitchen view. The tiles and lantern are certainly not helping it's case as well. 3.25/10

 

4- I really like this one! I'm not a fan of modern interiors as portrayed by my opinions on these threads but these vintage interiors paired with a soft ivory white shade and a golden hour-lit atmosphere makes it feel very warm, cosy, comfortable and welcoming. I'm living for the cute semi-arch structure around the cooking station :yum:  My critique would be the lack of storage. 8/10

 

5- Like I've earlier stated, I don't like the black interiors as it dimmers the lighting of the room and low-lighting can channelize into being more tired than usual, so it doesn't help in productivity. It looks very sleek though and I can see why people would like it. 7/10

 

6- I adore this one :heart: It's very mid-century inspired and the sage green/teak colour palette make for a very attractive kitchen. It also feels very spacious and functional. My only critique would be that fridge. Sticks out like a sore thumb and it disrupts the calm vibes that the kitchen is giving. 9/10

 

7- It's ok but I'm not a fan of the contrasting texture and colour between the wood and matte. Also the TV? In a kitchen? Very random. I'm sure a tablet or phone with a stand will do the job, if the defending point is that it's for recipe tutorials. 6/10

 

8- I'm all for well-lit kitchens but it seems like too much is happening here with the interior colours and textures. The wood...the marble...the platform...the backsplash...the steel texture (from functional items of the kitchen). I can see why some would feel it syncs well but it does not really click with me. Also, that lighting panel needs to be raised a little higher. Tall people deserve to look at their food with ease!  My fave part would be the long platforms. Gives a lot of space to store.  Also, why are there two sinks? Okay, I'd get it's functionality near the cooking station but it's literally faced opposite? So a person trying to drain pasta will have to take a semi-round? Seems more convenient to use the nearby sink. 7/10

 

Overall, I'd choose 4 or 6 :date:

 

Edited by Blackout2006
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8

 

That view :jonny: 

 

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4

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i think i’ve seen 8 from one of those new york city apartment tours and instantly fell in love with it so i’ll go with that one

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2 or 4

 

But tbh, they all look ugly to me :(

Edited by Grumpy Cat
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1 hour ago, Blackout2006 said:

1- It's pretty to look at but is definitely not functional. Any stains (which are likely to happen in a kitchen) will stick out like a sore thumb and I'm honestly not a big fan of white tiles in a kitchen (or bathroom). When the place is a bit messy, the flooring looks so dirty :biblio: 6/10

 

2- I dislike black-themed interiors but I loved how it is well-balanced with the contrast of being a lit area. These are the only places where I personally see black interiors working on a functional-aspect. I don't like the cabinets, however. Plus, the handles? Where are the handles? :confused:   6.75/10

 

3- It's way too woody for my liking. Also, the texture is not welcoming and I'm not living for the microwave being at the epicentre of the kitchen view. The tiles and lantern are certainly not helping it's case as well. 3.25/10

 

4- I really like this one! I'm not a fan of modern interiors as portrayed by my opinions on these threads but these vintage interiors paired with a soft ivory white shade and a golden hour-lit atmosphere makes it feel very warm, cosy, comfortable and welcoming. I'm living for the cute semi-arch structure around the cooking station :yum:  My critique would be the lack of storage. 8/10

 

5- Like I've earlier stated, I don't like the black interiors as it dimmers the lighting of the room and low-lighting can channelize into being more tired than usual, so it doesn't help in productivity. It looks very sleek though and I can see why people would like it. 7/10

 

6- I adore this one :heart: It's very mid-century inspired and the sage green/teak colour palette make for a very attractive kitchen. It also feels very spacious and functional. My only critique would be that fridge. Sticks out like a sore thumb and it disrupts the calm vibes that the kitchen is giving. 9/10

 

7- It's ok but I'm not a fan of the contrasting texture and colour between the wood and matte. Also the TV? In a kitchen? Very random. I'm sure a tablet or phone with a stand will do the job, if the defending point is that it's for recipe tutorials. 6/10

 

8- I'm all for well-lit kitchens but it seems like too much is happening here with the interior colours and textures. The wood...the marble...the platform...the backsplash...the steel texture (from functional items of the kitchen), I can see why some would feel it syncs well but it does not really click with me. Also, that lighting panel needs to be raised a little higher. Tall people deserve to look at their food with ease!  My fave part would be the long platforms. Gives a lot of space to store.  Also, why are there two sinks? Okay, I'd get it's functionality near the cooking station but it's literally faced opposite? So a person trying to drain pasta will have to take a semi-round? Seems more convenient to use the nearby sink. 7/10

 

Overall, I'd choose 4 or 6 :date:

 

Thank you for this post, amazing to see that you detailed and noted each kitchen. Very entertaining to read. :heart2:  Good taste by the way. :clap3:

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Definitely 8, it’s the brightest

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13 minutes ago, MoonGoodandHappy said:

Thank you for this post, amazing to see that you detailed and noted each kitchen. Very entertaining to read. :heart2:  Good taste by the way. :clap3:

Thanks so much sweets! :hug: :heart: I enjoy these threads because I'm avid about interior designs and love to share my opinions on it. Please make more of these, I'll be needing a break after all the eyesore threads one is to see on a daily basis on ATRL :cookie:

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