I have a white kitchen from 1988 and I still love it. White is timeless in my opinion and you can do a lot with it.
@MimiH1959Ай бұрын
White is timeless and pretty but the problem I have with it is this…….my colour scheme throughout the house gets dictated by all that white woodwork. I wouldn’t actually put that much white woodwork/panelling anywhere else in my house. If I’m doing a house on the coast or on a Caribbean island, something that’s tropical and warm, I get it. Somewhat. But with open concepts I found all that expanse of white is too strong and commanding. I for one am glad that softer whites or off whites and wood tones are in favour again. Even colour woodwork….not my first choice but I get that too. I’ve always gravitated towards the woods even coming from the Caribbean.
@kristinnelson-patel44211 ай бұрын
Watching the replay - great episode! I think I really like the color schemes that mix cream and white - light and airy but more interesting and warm.
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!!
@bellaherna110 ай бұрын
Shaker doors are simple & clean and just nice. Keep it simple!
@trinaroe513211 ай бұрын
I love Shaker doors. The style has been around since the Shakers, so timeless, and they work with both traditional and contemporary spaces.
@Les061311 ай бұрын
I was thinking of a pot filler and my brother made an interesting observation. He said, "you fill your pot on the stove but you still have to carry it to the sink to dump/drain the pot. Seems like a expense that doesn't really give you much benefit". So, no pot filler for me.
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
Yeah, that's a pretty common sentiment about pot fillers. I'm still on the fence with these.
@Caliabra11 ай бұрын
Yup I keep making that point myself. I think it’s an hgtv luxury cult thing ….people make up excuses why they need to use them to make their luxury purchase “worth it.”Maybe if your sink is far away from your stove top, people use them as an additional faucet for like water bottles and coffee…to which I say - why not just have a second sink if your faucet/sink is so backlogged; people also claim to be cooking soup, making pastas, and jamming for the masses- maybe I’m just a city girl but I know no one who has this time. Also it’s going to get greasy being over the stove, and you now have plumbing behind most likely a backsplash - think about how many times a kitchen sink leaks - that’s an expensive repair. I don’t get it
@arcnline36010 ай бұрын
I like to think that one third to half the water evaporates during cooking.
@monagatens23219 ай бұрын
As we get older, 50% less havy lift and carry is totally worth it.
@478cookies6 ай бұрын
They are great for canning because you fill in the water *after* the (heavy) jars are in the pot. Also, you remove the jars when the canning time is up, so the pot is much lighter when you go to dump the water. I don't have a pot filler and don't want to carry a massive pot with jars of food - so I just use a water jug from the sink to the pot. I've heard a mom of many kids say she likes her pot filler because her husband is home by the time the pot needs to be moved. These specific instances seem too rare to justify a trend. Especially because I can't imagine being okay with the additional work it takes to keep that faucet clean.
@wendylang23605 ай бұрын
Good to see kitchens on screen long enough to get a good look, rather than flashing by. 😊
@valeriehowden47111 ай бұрын
I used to want a pot filler however, I changed our kitchen plan to have a second sink. It's bar sized, about 24 inches from the stove top, + close to the door leading out to the backyard garden. Multiple functions - fills pot, empties pot, wash garden produce, wash dirty garden hands etc.
@likicanoe330511 ай бұрын
Pot Fillers are good but what I would love is a Pot Emptier!
@peter232711 ай бұрын
You know about clear PVC hoses and how to syphon? watch DIY wine making videos, there are little ball pumps for starting a syphon, if you do not want to start with a water filles hose (it wouls dilute the liquid in the pot). *Always* rinse the hose *at once* !
@mgertp5 ай бұрын
A pot scrubber assistant is even better!
@14caz6810 күн бұрын
@@mgertp😂
@14caz6810 күн бұрын
😂
@pecanthecat11 ай бұрын
i missed the live, but watching the replay. love the slim shaker door with frameless or inset cabs. getting closer to remodeling my tiny kitchen. would be awesome if you highlighted super small kitchen ideas one day. love your content. thank you!
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate you watching!
@teresev143511 ай бұрын
I've loved the shaker door since I was in my 20s which was in the '80s, still love it today. As long as you keep asking us to weigh in on questions, I'll keep giving my two cents. Love the corner drawer concept because you can use all the space; yes? Full-extension drawer glides? I don't see the downside. I share your disdain for corner sinks and cabinets so much so we designed our kitchen to not have any dead corner spaces. We'll also have an 11' or 12' island, seating on one side, drawer storage on the other and the seating goes down one side and wraps around to the end and over to the drawer/storage side for one seat.
@grateful742011 ай бұрын
Cabinets to the ceiling: A wealthy friend of mine has a tall kitchen like this. She chose to put cabinets to the ceiling with cupboard doors on them. She stores special items like holiday & party dishes, decor, extra table linens, etc that she only uses periodically. She has a special ladder she uses in the kitchen for these items and it’s better than storing them in the garage where they can get dirty. You’ll for sure need a friend or family member to help you get these items down but it’s sure nice if you can.
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
It's great for extra storage, but I wouldn't want to be using a ladder too often.
This is exactly my plan-- cupboards for the birthday cake pan I use once a year and stupid stuff like my ice cream machine
@vinetamer29 күн бұрын
@@toin9898Ice cream maker is not stupid stuff 🙃🙃🙃 jk
@BeckyLundberg11 ай бұрын
My biggest takeaway? Slab for the shallow drawer, shaker for the deeper ones. Brilliant! This answers a conundrum I've been struggling with in our remodel. Thank you.
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
Sweet, glad to help!
@trinaroe513211 ай бұрын
Love the first kitchen! Symmetry, colors, especially.
@lyndy907211 ай бұрын
I just finished a total Reno of my kitchen this fall. I had a fairly modest footprint to work with so my goal was function and best use of the space. I watched a lot of your live streams on playback and appreciated your insights. Totally agree with your opinion of OTR microwaves lol! I am still using the microwave I bought in 1983 , they don’t make appliances that last like that anymore and I dread the day I have to look for a replacement. Enjoy your content! ❤
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
I appreciate you watching and glad my content was helpful. About the microwave, mine just kicked the bucket and it's only 4 years old. Be gentle with the '83 model.
@caroljeannephillips87944 ай бұрын
Hey Mark, would you please make a video about backsplash options: types, designs, and pro & cons?
@jkp6211 ай бұрын
@MarkTobin- I agree about the all white kitchen with the exposed appliances- it’s “almost” perfect for me- it just need to warmed up with a wood counter on the island- a kitchen is a place to not just work but come together with family and friends and I want a kitchen where no one has to guess where my fridge or dishwasher it- I like that this kitchen looks like a “real” kitchen vs a showroom kitchen. Give me function and purpose before all the pretty or AD kitchen. When it comes to cabinets, counters, floors- my first question is ALWAYS “how easy will it be to clean and maintain?” which is why I prefer flat panel or simple shaker cabinetry, no knobs only handles, no marble or granite surfaces (too much upkeep and I don’t want stains I can’t get out if I don’t see it happening) prefer slab or tight tiles to eliminate the amount of grout on backsplashes and with the new LVP flooring that is water resistant, I will go with that in our kitchen remodel while still paying homage to the age of our home (1938 box flat roof popular in south west farm communities because they were easy to build). And pretty subtle backsplash because I have visual issues so busy marble and granite or any stand out pattern makes my brain go nuts. As for lamps in the kitchen- not a fan- again it comes to visual clutter and cleaning for me 😅
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
Great point on maintenance and clean-ability. It's not something that is usually highlighted in the planning stages. But really important.
@grateful742011 ай бұрын
49: Putting coffee area in a cubby under beautiful wood cabinets is looking for trouble: steam, pouring water into coffee maker, pouring a cup of coffee for that matter! Lol. I agree with live comment: this kitchen is for Lookin’ not cookin’.
@smpayne210 ай бұрын
I have cabinets that were damaged by the steam from coffee makers. Didn’t help the upper cabinets were lower than standard (my mother is very short).
@cwcobo11 ай бұрын
Mark, I've featured stumps in my kitchen (and every other room of my house) for years. My general philosophy is the bigger the stump the better. Also, if you can find a half burned/charred stump (perhaps from one of our many California wildfires) all for the better. I'm a newcomer to your channel, but loving it so far. I appreciate good design and those with an eye for it. Creating beauty is hard work.
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
That is cool. I never knew stumps were a thing.
@2chipped11 ай бұрын
Micro shaker is a new trend in doors,but like any trend ..its reign of terror is unknown lol. As a cook and baker I love a commercial ss setup for easy cleanup. As a woodworker, I love satin finish wood. For older homes, running uppers to the ceiling... highlights sagging ceilings . New construction offers custom designs, standard refrigerators recessed into a wall ...or partial recess to flushing side panels to existing countertops. Typically 27 inch deep sides for standard,while countertops are 25 ish. This needs to work with flanking closets on the other side of the wall. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder,existing space always offers challenges. Really enjoy you sharing your thought process! Production of your videos is 🥂
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching! Love your input and you're probably right about the micro shaker.
@signespencer688711 ай бұрын
Farmhouse sinks are MUCH more comfortable to use, as the front is thinner so you don’t have to lean over so much. You also get a deeper space at the back for soap, etc. Or plants.
@teresev143511 ай бұрын
I am right there with you on the apron-front or farmhouse sink pluses. I'm 5'4", so yeah, I'm short. Add to that the now higher standard kitchen counter height, my back kills me trying to reach over the 4-6 inch counter depth between me and a standard undermount sink and then down into the sink to work under a faucet that doesn't reach far enough into the center of the sink. I'm taking all advice if you care to weigh in. I've seen fireclay, cast iron, composite sinks. I saw some uncertainty on Mark re: fireclay (not sure what that's about). What's your vote on the type or material of what my new farmhouse sink should be. I have been looking at a Kohler Whitehaven cast iron, but I'm open to all opinions, experience and thought processes. I really don't know what to do.
@signespencer688711 ай бұрын
@@teresev1435 mine is white over cast iron. Have to be a little careful not to leaving staining foods for long. Otherwise, in the past I have like stainless steel but I haven’t seen that in farmhouse/apron sinks
@teresev143511 ай бұрын
@@signespencer6887 Understood. Thank you for the information 😁👍🏼🩷
@lennyl685610 ай бұрын
@@teresev1435I’m 5’3”. My non-farmhouse undermount sink’s bottom is 9.5” below countertop surface and the sink is set back 3.75” from the front edge of the counter. My Brizo articulating faucet has a 10” reach which makes a big difference compared to other faucets with less reach. One thing to note about undermount farmhouse sinks is that their lower front edge height *might* mean greater likelihood of water splashing on you. (At least what one sales guy told me about the pros and cons.)
@nonamenoname113310 ай бұрын
@teresev1435 5'3" here, farmhouse is not my jam but I think tackling some of the problem at the faucet is worthwhile. A good pull down hose is going to pay off real quick and it's become mandatory for me.
@joycemagann422711 ай бұрын
Louvered door in kitchen: cleaning nightmare. 🤪
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
I tried.
@compassandradio62615 ай бұрын
"Is there a reason to do it?" Yes. They have a housekeeper. 😏
@grateful742011 ай бұрын
Love the “corner bar” seating. More conversational, especially good with children 💝
@ruthpreast9858Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing all your knowledge about kitchen design.
@angelamurphy33315 ай бұрын
Mark! I know that Shaker door style is popular but personally I think they are dust and dirt collectors 🍀🍀🇮🇪🇮🇪🐱🐱💚💚🍀🍀
@MoonthistleHouse3 ай бұрын
I used to make windows for a living, and I can answer some of the chat questions about windows: Mark is right, double-hung is when both of the glass elements are "vent units" and can move. In places where central AC/heating aren't the norm, having an opening window behind the sink can be nice. As for casements, they're super energy efficient (and I spent a bunch of time building them), but I don't actually like them. The hardware is often barely enough to support the heavy weight of the glass, having to use a crank to open and close it is slow and onerous, and they're a liability in windy conditions. Personally, I'd do a single-hung, vertical window that opens from the top if it were me. That prevents the bottom "track" area of the frame from getting grimey but still gives the ability to ventilate. Plus, a window that opens at the *top* is far more effective at venting out smoke when the kids decide to try cooking!
@ninawernick650111 ай бұрын
That green kitchen is life. Also really appreciate the drop ceiling design. It's not for me, but it is very well done. And then that marble one! At 39mins? Wowzers.
@mariannerobards7065 ай бұрын
Huge, beautiful space with a somewhat delicate area. Lovely!
@lisaaustin4561Ай бұрын
Love the crown molding in the first kitchen! That’s the first thing my eye was drawn to.
@susangoodwin80679 ай бұрын
Love the first 3 tone kitchen. The wood paneled refrigerator is beautiful
@auggiedoggiesmommy17349 ай бұрын
What happens when the fridge breaks and they no longer make the model and the new fridge is 1/4” smaller or bigger? 🤔
@mariannerobards7065 ай бұрын
Love... love that 1940's floor! One could replicate the floor design -- with paint.
@amypiersma27 күн бұрын
Here is a vote for raised counter in kitchen #2; it hides the kitchen mess when you and guests sit down to eat.. . A big plus in my book.
@rupachenthil7 ай бұрын
Love to see different unique options. Especially the Japandi one
@lizjoraslafsky23627 күн бұрын
Love those blue cupboards and wall shelves
@mariannerobards7065 ай бұрын
Like how you point out... doors! I had to look close and love them! I love different...but calming too! Every thing is cool and unique and my favorite kitchen of them all. I also...want that backsplash! A W.O W.
@marilyntremper38715 ай бұрын
I love the glass cabinets on the left. Helps make it look open.
@mariannerobards7065 ай бұрын
Love the light and windows! Different style... but very swave-like!
@angelamurphy33315 ай бұрын
Hello from Dublin Ireland. Only watching this video now. Thanks 🍀🍀🇮🇪🇮🇪💚💚🐱🐱🍀🍀
@mariannerobards7065 ай бұрын
Love the cabinets with glass! Stunning... I'm in Keller, TX North Ft. Worth and remodeling a 1920 house in Sherman TX. It's been a rent house since 1970 and has great character but needs lots of work!
@laurieclarkson918011 ай бұрын
I am so ready to see the next cabinet face. I liked the ones in that navy blue uppers (in small doses) and the shutter doors wouldn't be that bad in small doses too in a coastal design perhaps?? hmm.
@roxanneherrman21078 ай бұрын
When I had a 3 bdrm rambler, I was "bit by bit" converting the 1964 cubbards with Ikea cabinets. I got shaker style for the upper cab's and smooth for the bottom units.
@alisonsmith71628 ай бұрын
Just looking to redo a 1950s kutchen
@jenniferkannapel945011 ай бұрын
Kitchen#2- love all the drawers but they need at least 1 base with 2 deeper drawers instead of the 3. The marble backsplash is beautiful. Love all the uninterupted counter space. Not a fan of the corner drawers. Give me a *lazy susan* there (upper and base) every day. There I said it:-) LOL
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
haha. Well, you can have them. lol
@mariannerobards7065 ай бұрын
Love looking at the ceiling! And... feel a lower end design could come from this!
@danaventura599826 күн бұрын
I like the doors, LOL!
@didomilan17259 ай бұрын
Two island kitchen, huge, no uppers in that kitchen so useful for storage. Enjoyed the video, lots of good ideas.
@MTKDofficial9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
@joycemagann422711 ай бұрын
That Layout w "second kitchen" in the back might be a utility/laundry space. Reminds me of a dream potting space for plants.
@swesttttt4 ай бұрын
It’s a Scullery. I’m sorta shocked no one knew that. Looks like they might be using as more of a mud room type thing, but it’s possible that they fitted it out as Butler’s Pantry/Pantry/Catering kitchen. But since that is almost certainly a UK kitchen in a historic home, it’s a scullery.
@trinaroe513211 ай бұрын
OMG! The final one! 😂 Noooooo! More money than taste! 😂
@mariannerobards7065 ай бұрын
Great lights... nice to see the way they use different stools; seating.
@lkhfun657510 ай бұрын
Great variety!
@mariannerobards7065 ай бұрын
I love the green, kinda busy kitchen. Esp. that window. How did they do that color in the walls? So pretty.... softness!
@ThisIsNotAVideo9 ай бұрын
We have the same G shape double peninsula as at 17:00. I didn't find other examples of this shape and thought we might be nuts for reminding our kitchen that way haha. Glad to see someone else do it. Island wouldn't fit and it's more space than a typical peninsula. Is this countertop shape something you see often? Only downside is 3 corners... But two of the corners can be salvaged by having cabinets face both ways.
@MTKDofficial9 ай бұрын
It's not something I see very much of recently. When I was first starting out, that shape was a little more common. The main thing is that it's working for you!!
@KNine4176 ай бұрын
I have a slanted ceiling any thing on here today for that ?
@mariannerichard132111 ай бұрын
For the double islands kitchen, I would have made the social island without the sink, to have a full solid rectangle to work on. That being said, I would think a simple table would be more comfortable and fill the same fonction. Kind of like a breakfast corner, without the corner. Although I understand the island is higher and probably gives a better view of what's going on in the kitchen. About double hang windows, another advantage is you can leave the top one slightly open, so you have a air draft without fearing rain. Sure, it's more useful in England or Vancouver, where it rains a lot and people often don't have AC.
@kristinnelson-patel44211 ай бұрын
Oh goodness- the kitchen at 1:04:30 is the most horrendous kitchen I’ve ever seen in so many many ways. Still, I really appreciate the opportunity to see all of these different ways to make a kitchen. Both to see new things I like, and to maybe get a clear idea of what I’m not going to do.
@mitchlyons364222 күн бұрын
The false ceilings are customary for condos with concrete poured floors/ceilings for fire blocks per code. I've done this less dramatic style remodeling one in Coral springs, Florida back in mid eighties.
@juliedolan1561Ай бұрын
In kitchen 2 (white and pale blue w/ black and gold), I love the pendants! They are large but don't block the view - something I'm looking for.
@joycemagann422711 ай бұрын
Two dishwashers suggest a possible kosher kitchen...same if there are 2 fridge...
@lauriebutler9032Ай бұрын
Just finished kitchen reno and found that costs limits what design elements can be added. Kept my OTS microwave but instead of a 2 tone blue cabinet, I decided to use vicostone thunder blue quartz counter top in a white kitchen. I enjoy seeing what others have created in their spaces.
@adrianasoldevila63027 күн бұрын
Love my pot-filler, my husband installed it for me after my many struggles lifting due to neck/back fusion surgery. Should mention the kitchen in our cabin is only 7x7.
@3larsons8 ай бұрын
Loved this video!
@mariaboivin184011 ай бұрын
Thank you for the pic of kitchens my question is bc the area is so large what is the walking distance between the fridge, sink and the stove? Unsure about the kitchen island in the middle. Could you please talk about this design, why? Looking for more info 😊
@rickr2837Ай бұрын
I was so glad to hear to say "I want to see my dishwasher. I want to see my fridge." I'm with you, do not hide everything. Please. I also really like the floor in the "cultural" kitchen.
@cherylbebbington583511 ай бұрын
Love your channel! We just downsized to a condo- pretty good sized kitchen but needs a renovation- I don’t want upper cabinets- would love to see your ideas for no uppers kitchen
@susangoodwin80679 ай бұрын
You will miss no uppers
@cindyknapp6498Ай бұрын
What do you think of doing a 15 ft island but haven the setting at one end?
@mcmccoy1184Ай бұрын
The black & white kitchen (near the end of the presentation) has several unique elements. In addition to those shin level open shelves, it appears to have a full size oven sitting directly on the counter. And if there is a refrigerator, it’s probably paneled or on the 4th wall or . . . , I don’t see it. I appreciate the “artistic view”, and I would use those light fixtures (the ones suspended over the peninsula).
@MonicaMiller-fk8dn10 ай бұрын
Shaker doors will become the defining kitchen style of the 2020s. It will date your home. I'm gettting ready to remodel and looking at other door styles. We have classic 1990s white cabinets now. The style dates them, so I am trying to avoid anything trendy.
@teresev143511 ай бұрын
55:27 ??? Mark, can you or anyone tell me the name of the countertop product, offhand? It’s probably beyond my budget or the wrong tone/colors for my kitchen, but I think I’m in love ❤❤❤
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
It looks like a quartzite. But hard to say for sure. It's a natural stone of some sort.
@teresev143511 ай бұрын
@@MTKDofficial thank you
@creativitybycarilyn66348 ай бұрын
Very helpful video!! I'm searching for ideas prior to designing my next kitchen. As someone who has cooked and baked a lot, for decades, cleaning and maintenance is just as important as function. While I like the beauty of many cabinets, I now recognize how much flour, cocoa powder and other things can settle into the recesses of cabinets. My next kitchen will have modern plain cabinet doors and the least amount of grout lines possible. It also has to be timeless because I will not redo it. My current kitchen lasted 30 years. I like the white kitchen you featured with stainless appliances instead of paneled. For me, I refuse to pay the upcharge or be limited to exclude appliances that are not paneled if they are the best functionality. I will sacrifice some beauty for more flexibility in function. TFS
@mariannerobards7065 ай бұрын
Different... great window!
@mcmccoy1184Ай бұрын
In the first kitchen (white cabinets, blue island, paneled refrigerator), the chairs at the island appear ‘short’. Is it the photo’s perspective, or would the island countertop be almost shoulder height for an average height person?
@danaventura599826 күн бұрын
Love white kitchens with cabinets to the ceiling, no wasted space.
@trinaroe513211 ай бұрын
I have French casements in my kitchen (they open in instead of out). I think people choose double hung because they don’t like inside screens when casement windows open out and roll screens over sinks are even harder to reach then a double hung window.
@skitcat123511 ай бұрын
Do u recommend flowered wall tiles in the kitchen?
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
No. lol.
@bellaherna110 ай бұрын
@@MTKDofficial😂😂😂
@danaventura599826 күн бұрын
When I look at these islands I can't help wondering why they are not on casters in order to be moveable. I could see buying four Seville Classics 48"W x 18"D x 74"H, w/wheels, pre-packaged NSF shelving units, (amazon). These could be pushed together or apart. They could act as a trolley to transport hot heavy items from the oven, baking dough tables with 18" x 24" or 18" x 48"marble tops, breakfast nook with built in foot rest, stacking stools. The wheels lock or stability. One or more larger table tops could be made to set on top to make one or two larger tables but they don't have to be permanently attached. It makes for A very industrial vibe that probably only a chef would love, LOL!
@TheDriftwoodlover11 ай бұрын
I hadn’t considered the exposed brick until I worked with someone who had lived in one. He said they were very cold because the brick has no insulation - said he’d never live in one again. As for those huge islands that are a huge slab, interior designers refer to those as morgue tables.
@amydelpiere931510 ай бұрын
Yeah, eeew. That is also the feel when there is too much stainless steel.
@teresev143511 ай бұрын
25:06 I see the stove hood in front of the window here…thoughts? 27:12 love the white kitchen, too. I won’t be paneling our fridge, but we will be paneling the dishwasher. Don’t judge me too harshly 😁 1:16:23 Okay. So, two islands, seating smooshed together on one side. Put four people in that seating area and explain to me how that works in any way, shape or form. Can you work at the counter? Can you converse? Is there a tv to watch or a window to look out of? The light fixtures…where’s the pool table? Where’s the salad bar. This entire kitchen vexes me 😂 Omg, I can’t shut the hell up! 1:17:55 I love CT, and the sink right across from the cooktop. I almost like the green cabinet color. I’m not a fan of the idea of having to clean those upper cabinet doors, but I love the texture. i’m not happy with all the gold/brass that’s going on in the world today in fixtures, nor am I a fan of having to open two doors for one small upper cabinet. Backsplash…okay, now I’ll shut up 😂 1:30:40 but wait, there’s more! Liberace? Yes, but it’s actually one of Vladimir Putin’s kitchen, fo sho 😜
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
Love the input. lol I can't imagine Putin making a casserole though. lol
@teresev143511 ай бұрын
@@MTKDofficial 👍🏼🤣🤣🤣; right?! I saw Putin on a video clip walking through these massive gold double doors with guards, it was the same style as the kitchen. I’ll be on the lookout for your next live video and for the next best cabinet face, as I think you’ve ruled out the shaker-louver door 😉
@shar75083 ай бұрын
So the cream colored country style kitchen… are those raised panel cabinet doors? Thanks!
@tinawilliams339510 ай бұрын
I believe at 47:47, where you say there is no landing area for the oven. I think there is a shelf directly under the coffee station. What do you think?
@MTKDofficial10 ай бұрын
Could be? That would be helpful for sure.
@margaretputnam36795 ай бұрын
The pot filler is handy for those that do a lot of water bath canning. You do not have to lug a big pot of water full of jars of food to the stove from the sink this way. It saves a lot of heavy lifting.
@rogergleason9 ай бұрын
The louvered doors are very cool and going into my coastal kitchen in the upper cabinets. Not hard to clean if you have a maid in once a week :)
@MTKDofficial9 ай бұрын
That's good to know!!
@cjvp22686 ай бұрын
Does on island on the sink HAVE to be centered?
@roularoe30567 күн бұрын
Which is better? Island or peninsula? For a space that flows into open dining living space?
@louiseogun148611 ай бұрын
No induction cooktops yet?
@mariannerobards7065 ай бұрын
My fav... color of island!
@trinaroe513211 ай бұрын
Do the inset doors with barrel hinges have any level-plumb adjustability like hidden hinges do? The old ones in hand built kitchens did not and that’s part of why inset doors fell out of use in favor of partial overlay doors in the 30’s/40’s. Without the ability to adjust, doors could get out of whack over time and stick. Also was very dependent on the carpenter installing the hinges absolutely perfectly in the first place.
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if the barrel style do. They never did in the past, but maybe they are making them different now days. That's a great question.
@logicalblueberry11 ай бұрын
What about white upper cabinets with black or gray lower cabinets? Good idea or is it better to keep all of the cabinets the same color? Opinions? Thank you.
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
That totally works. It's not a rule, but I like the lowers to be the darker color. So the white tops and grey lowers looks great to me.
@danaventura599826 күн бұрын
How come we don't have floor sanitary drains in home kitchens an bathrooms or easy cleaning?
@mariannerobards7065 ай бұрын
Perfect for... big family-oriented
@JanetLibell-pb7pvАй бұрын
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@joycemagann422711 ай бұрын
Floor to ceiling curtains in my kitchen? Never. 🤣
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
Yeah probably not the best approach. lol
@jeme733910 ай бұрын
It looks more like a dining room than a kitchen.
@josephinenutter27324 ай бұрын
i know 18 inches is standard counter to uppers, but what is max if you're trying to reach ceiling with the uppers. so i have about 12 inches using 42 inch uppers with the 18 inch gap. how much higher can i go? will have to use a step stool any way so that's not a worry.
@danaventura599826 күн бұрын
My first apartment was built in 1919 6'. 6"' ceilings painted white, over original dark wood, (thank God), floor to ceiling cabinets. Such efficient storage. thin slats in the interiors shelves and a screened opening to the outside, not exactly sure why, ventilation? The milk door was replaced after a perp crawled in and assaulted a woman.
@karenbryant93912 ай бұрын
I have a small galley kitchen and would like to hear about ideas that makes them great... if that's possible
@lisabrown-t2y5 ай бұрын
What type of flooring, cork?
@trinaroe513211 ай бұрын
I really like the DeVol shaker doors with the cut outs. (4 circular holes in a Diamond shape).
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
I'll have to check them out.
@trinaroe513211 ай бұрын
I’ve seen some IKEA kitchen pictures where they obtained an inset door look with their full overlay doors by how they trimmed the cabinets out.
@logicalblueberry11 ай бұрын
In the kitchen photo with the navy top cabinets and black drop ceiling, could it be that the drop ceiling originally housed fluorescent lighting? If so, this was a great way to make it look cool and probably less expensive than tearing it out?
@MTKDofficial11 ай бұрын
Agree, though I don't think it's the case in this kitchen.
@JoanCrabtree-by1gn6 ай бұрын
Personally, I don't like paneled appliances or waterfall island countertops. I know you don't like the lazy Susan in the corner, but I really find them useful. Moral of story, we all have our likes and dislikes and as long as we are happy with our choices, then all is well, and it is the right kitchen for you.
@whiskybrush321911 ай бұрын
Those shutter cupboard doors are mental! Just looking at them i can imagine the grease and lint buildup on the inside edges. It's enough to give Ghandi anxiety attacks! Oddly enough i didnt hate the base open shelf. Would never have that in a million years, but practicality everyday use wise, less annoying than most base cupboards. That said, its a worse dust and hair repository than top open shelves. Would catch a whole more of what a broom can kick up.
@pamelacrooker92749 ай бұрын
I am watching this on replay. I would love to make a comment or two about a specific kitchen, but being able to describe it well enough for you to know which I am speaking of would be tough. Would you consider numbering them for future reference? I really like the hutch style cabinet on the left in the kitchen you love the granite farm style sink in. Also, the “kitchen” in the back right, appears to me to be a utility room for potting plants. The laundry may be in there as well. I just found your channel and am enjoying it.
@MTKDofficial9 ай бұрын
Good input. Yeah, I numbered them in one I did after this to help keep it organized. Thanks for mentioning this.