But there's no kitchen -- literally, dorm fridge, no oven.
So what's this part about?
Top-line stainless steel kitchen appliances (Meile, U-Line, Gaggenau, Dovedale)
admittedly, I don't know what the other three are-- they could be a toaster oven, rice cooker and hot plate.
I'm sure it's an expensive dorm-size fridge, sink, maybe dishwasher? I don't know what else. But that's (part of) what's making D insane.
I think the guy who designed it (had it done) was a chef, actually, so he wasn't really cooking at home much, but got the good stuff.
no oven seems odd when you can get a microwave/convection oven combination.
690K
I suppose i could trade with them. But I would miss my land and the area to do things like build bookcases.
no oven seems odd when you can get a microwave/convection oven combination.
They got one of those, but I imagine it's going with them? It's not built in, anyway, so uses up a lot of the counter space.
I wondered why there were no kitchen photos -- that answers that. The rest of the apartment is gorgeous, though, and for the right buyer it could be the right place.
It makes me wonder why I don't get a luxury bathroom put into my place, though. I deserve a radiant heat floor, right?
I deserve a radiant heat floor, right?
You certainly do.
And houseguests! You deserve houseguests!
Back when I worked for a prosperous division at my company, we were sent to work at the sales conferences which were held at high-end hotels like the Breakers in Palm Beach FL. And there I discovered that even the bathrooms in the little rooms had radiant heating under their marble tile floors.
It was a touch of luxury that makes me realize that I rightfully should have been born rich.
signed, Has Perpetually Cold Feet.
But there's no kitchen -- literally, dorm fridge, no oven.
Oh, that's rough. Even if plenty of people never use their kitchens, I don't know how many would be willing to admit it to the tune of almost $700k.
It would make an excellent pied-à-terre for a visiting businessman or man with a mistress.