Re: Kitchen Remodeling--30" vs. 36" gas cooktopMelondy Hill said...
> Bill Hogsett wrote:
>> My wife and I are remodeling our kitchen and are trying to decide
>> between a 30 inch and a 36 inch gas cooktop.
>>
>> We had pretty much decided on a 6 burner 36 cooktop (probably Viking),
>> but now we aren't sure why we need 6 burners.
>>
>> There are only two of us, but we have people over for dinner maybe 4
>> times a month.
>>
>> So we would be very interested in comments and suggestions from people
>> who have moved from a four burner cooktop to a 30 inch or 36 inch
>> cooktop.
>>
>> What do you like?
>>
>> Is the 36 inch six burner great? Why?
>>
>> Bill
>
> We used to have a 30" range and then moved to a 36" that had 4 burners
> with a downdraft in the middle. Now we've moved up in our new house to 8
> burners and a grill (Only because we got a terrific deal on this stove).
> I can only say that more room to work in is fabulous! Even just the
> spaced out 4 burners in our 36" was a happier more productive workspace.
> There is room for your pots and pans of any size. There's room to take
> something off the heat and work with it. There is room for a utensil
> caddy over your unused covered burners. You can cook with your friends
> and family at the same time. I would definitely go for the most space
> you can design into your kitchen stove space.
>
> Happy cooking,
> Melondy
I saw a TV cooking island that just wow'd me! It was Michael Lomonoco's
"Epicurious" show on the Travel Channel.
What I saw, or what I perceived I saw (thanks to the camera in motion) was
the island had (from left to right, from the audiences veiwpoint), a sink, a
food prep/chopping block area, a gas bbq grill AND, AT THE END of the island
was a 4-burner cooktop that could be worked from the three sides!!!
It was such that you AND others at the same time could each tend a burner, or
one cook could work around the three sides without the pots or pans being
obstacles, typically associated with countertop cooktops (two front/two
rear).
Instantly I realized the brilliance of the design.
When the time comes, that's how I'm going to design my island.
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