• RunawayFixer@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      It’s a definite no from me. The color scheme and that floor, just no. The stove sticking out, also a definite no.

      All the cupboards also seem abnormally shallow to me, as if large plates would not be able to fit in the hanging cupboards. But maybe my perspective is confused because of a larger stove than I’m used to.

      For me, that entire kitchen would have to be replaced after buying. We don’t know what corners this house flipper cut though, I would not trust this place to be done well.

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      10 months ago

      I could… survive this layout.

      But when selling a house, you want to appeal to as many as possible. And this kitchen does not have wide appeal.

        • tryptaminev 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇪🇺@feddit.de
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          10 months ago

          I would argue that there is many ways to preserve wider appeal w.o. it having to be boring.

          Heck even in this kitchen if all that was wrong was the paint job, you can fix that in a weekend.

          But it is the floor and working top, the shape of the cabinets, the poor tiling and walls, the mismatch of the cabinets and stove, the lack of appliance space, the lack of windows…

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      The colour scheme is ok and is even used a lot by brands, but it doesn’t work at all for this kitchen. I can’t believe the kitchen company even agreed to it. As in, I would imagine they’d warn them it’s gonna be f*ing ugly and only go through with it when they insist.