by F&F » Mon Nov 28, 2016 6:55 am
We got a quooker boiling water tap eight years ago - it was my 'indulgence' when we fitted our kitchen (my husband got ceiling speakers!) and if we were to renovate a kitchen again it would be in the 'essentials' list as I can't imagine being without it; I'm so used to having boiling water 'on tap'! We chose a cooker with a 5 ring gas hob and I regret not having chosen an induction job instead (ease of cleaning without sacrificing performance) and our extractor is very noisy but ineffectual, so do check out the spec. Assuming it's a family house, go for the biggest fridge capacity you can. Undercounter lighting a must have. Check the decibel rating on dishwasher (and washing machine/dryer if those are in the kitchen too). Finally, plan your cutlery drawers by laying out your cutlery and utensils and grouping them how you'd like them to be in the drawers and check how long the compartments need to be. Those are my tips!
We got a quooker boiling water tap eight years ago - it was my 'indulgence' when we fitted our kitchen (my husband got ceiling speakers!) and if we were to renovate a kitchen again it would be in the 'essentials' list as I can't imagine being without it; I'm so used to having boiling water 'on tap'! We chose a cooker with a 5 ring gas hob and I regret not having chosen an induction job instead (ease of cleaning without sacrificing performance) and our extractor is very noisy but ineffectual, so do check out the spec. Assuming it's a family house, go for the biggest fridge capacity you can. Undercounter lighting a must have. Check the decibel rating on dishwasher (and washing machine/dryer if those are in the kitchen too). Finally, plan your cutlery drawers by laying out your cutlery and utensils and grouping them how you'd like them to be in the drawers and check how long the compartments need to be. Those are my tips!