I've always had a dishwasher, but will probably never rent anything with a dining room and an eat-in kitchen in LA.
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I have both, although my dining room is currently my living room.
I want an EIK and dining room for very selfish reasons. I want the dining room to be a sewing room that I can transform into a dining room if I want to have a dinner party.
I've never had an apartment with a dining room or a dishwasher.
ION, OW. It rained all last night and this morning, and my office building has a wooden front "porch" thing, which was muy muy slippery and when I walked out for lunch, I slipped on the top step and landed SMACK on my tailbone, and twisted my ankle. I can walk on it fine, but this is the same ankle that was just starting to recover from my 13.3 mile walk last Sunday. Ow ow ow ow ow.
I have, like, a corner that serves as a dining room. It's sort of between the kitchen and the rest of the apartment. I can't think why I'd sit down to eat with more than two other people. Sit down at the table, anyway.
I should note that we currently have neither an EIK or dining room. The table is stuffed in the living room. I'll settle for an either or. That really is a wish list. Like the first five things are the most important. The rest, eh.
Our dining room is a study/tv room.
I can't even fit a table in my place.
I have what is lovingly called a "breakfast nook." But it is tiny. I use it as an office. I have a cafe table that seats 2 in my living room.
I have never had a dishwasher, though I would love one.
Sadly, I can't even fit a cafe table. However, I have a counter that I can put several stools in front of (if I ever get around to buying them) and a patio where I have an outdoor table and chair set. In LA, that works pretty well.
Timelies all.
I was very good and very productive this morning, and now I'm really not. I don't want to be at work. At. All.