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marktkt22
14-07-11, 11:03
Another mundane thread ....
Saw some 2+1 , and even some ph, open kitchen concept.
Frankly, how u do cooking without fouling up the whole house
Dun tell me everyday eat salad..
Studio,1 bedder open kitchen ok, but 2 bedder and beyond ,
Should have full kitchen

mkl22
14-07-11, 11:16
get a good cooker hood to extract fumes to the outside. mine is an open kitchen. using such a set up. still will have some fumes but not that bad.

rockinsg
14-07-11, 11:21
Another mundane thread ....
Saw some 2+1 , and even some ph, open kitchen concept.
Frankly, how u do cooking without fouling up the whole house
Dun tell me everyday eat salad..
Studio,1 bedder open kitchen ok, but 2 bedder and beyond ,
Should have full kitchen

ID..can install sliding glass doors .. but yeah extra cost..:banghead:

DC33_2008
14-07-11, 12:52
No zhi zhar style cooking. :tsk-tsk:
Another mundane thread ....
Saw some 2+1 , and even some ph, open kitchen concept.
Frankly, how u do cooking without fouling up the whole house
Dun tell me everyday eat salad..
Studio,1 bedder open kitchen ok, but 2 bedder and beyond ,
Should have full kitchen

howgozit
14-07-11, 13:56
If you grill lamb chops or saba fish, the whole place will smell like a foodcourt for a week. No amount of air fresheners will help as the smell permeates into the fabric of the furniture and I suspect even the walls.

Haha... but I do like the concept of an open kitchen though.

clemdale
14-07-11, 14:42
Another mundane thread ....
Saw some 2+1 , and even some ph, open kitchen concept.
Frankly, how u do cooking without fouling up the whole house
Dun tell me everyday eat salad..
Studio,1 bedder open kitchen ok, but 2 bedder and beyond ,
Should have full kitchen

Grand Duchess at St. Patrick's Rd has a very good open kitchen concept. There's a dry kitchen with a sink outside, which is separated by a sliding glass door from the wet kitchen inside, where there also is a bigger sink + exhaust hood etc. Have a look when you have the time.

iwantgizmos
14-07-11, 14:45
If you grill lamb chops or saba fish, the whole place will smell like a foodcourt for a week. No amount of air fresheners will help as the smell permeates into the fabric of the furniture and I suspect even the walls.

Haha... but I do like the concept of an open kitchen though.

At the rate we are know, i doubt these young couples would even know how to cook... :tongue3:

marktkt22
14-07-11, 16:59
False ceilings in living room usually nowadays.
Costly to put sliding door, going to look ugly too, i tink.
Correct me if i m wrong

ID..can install sliding glass doors .. but yeah extra cost..:banghead:

marktkt22
14-07-11, 17:04
But no matter how gd the hood, after a while, your sofa, curtain, and whole house will smell ike foodcourt....


get a good cooker hood to extract fumes to the outside. mine is an open kitchen. using such a set up. still will have some fumes but not that bad.

ecimbew
14-07-11, 22:31
Did you have a price range for installing glass walls?

azeoprop
14-07-11, 22:50
Wet and dry kitchen concept is still the best. :D Some stacks of wfi 1 bedroomsgot such wet/dry kitchen cum dining, I like.