brick pavers look great, pain in the ass to clean spills, i’m sure.
Y__U__MAD
How do you clean the floor?
If I drop some cilantro into one of those cracks… does it just slowly decay over time.
What if I spill a pot of fish stock?!
suoinguon
Ah, the French know how to cook up a storm in their spacious U-shaped country kitchens! With dimensions of 2500×1350, there’s plenty of room to whip up culinary masterpieces while sipping on a glass of Bordeaux. Bon appétit, mes amis!
chenjeru
Terrible. A giant space with virtually no work surfaces, and a floor that is going to be impossible to clean. You can’t even use half the counters because then the cabinet doors can’t open. It also looks like it would be freezing, unless there’s underfloor heating.
Abea00
This is for a person who will never ever use the kitchen to actually cook anything. It’s lovely to look at but absolutely impractical as a functional work space.
donnablonde
How to make a bright space dull with yet more dark cabinets…can we have new colours, please? No room for food prep and the sink is too far from the cooker, they’ll trip over the goldendoodle on the way to drain the linguini.
kakey70
Where is the refrigerator and work spaces?
/r/HorribleToClean
GirlNumber20
You’d never want to leave that kitchen, but when you did, you’d be in France. You could go to French street markets and buy French produce to put in your French kitchen and I am every single flavor of peanut butter and jealous about that. 😍
QuitYoJibbaJabba
I don’t know why but this image gives me AI-generated vibes.
1. Look at stove. What are those 2 things above it? No cords/chains above them, so not hanging lights. I’ve never seen a split hood vent before.
2. The perspective of the whole room seems…off. Maybe its a fisheye lens?
3. Where’s the fridge?
4. As multiple people have stated, brick flooring inside a home doesn’t really make sense, less so in a kitchen setting.
5. Where’s the lighting? No ceiling lights, no wall lights, no lamps. Do the owners cook by candlelight?
rose_stare
I think this would make a better plant room than a kitchen
SpiritualAd8998
Floor = Hamas tunnels for bugs.
Zinoth_of_Chaos
Shouldn’t have painted over the beams on the ceiling, now there is no contrast. Also, I should be able to walk anywhere in my house without shoes. With that uneven and wide-gaped brick flooring I would likely go out in the middle of the night or morning half asleep and trip myself on a larger gap. \Otherwise add a large island and I would like it.
Zazalamel
This is not a “real” kitchen, its PR pictures from Schüllers line of kitchens and those are usually made to show off as much as possible for the marketing/pr material.
I can’t believe pple can be so rude. If you don’t like something why not just scroll on instead of taking the time to to spew all this negativity. Is it really so important that you express your opinion on everything? It’s still ok to be nice.
treesnleaves86
It’s not the best functional design of a kitchen but great if you want to get your step counter up.
Brick floors super impractical. I would’ve added the “weight” of the kitchen to left side. Peninsula with sink, counter/stove/counter on left wall with standard cabs above. Large Fridge on back wall with a set down with window on left, pull out pantry to the right.
Far right I’d keep free for traffic flow. I’d have the messiest kitchen dragging shit around a vast space.
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[Houzz link with more pics and information(in French)](https://www.houzz.ie/hznb/projects/renovation-d-une-cuisine-en-u-style-country-bleu-pj-vj~6815147).
Love the look of the herringbone pavers.
brick pavers look great, pain in the ass to clean spills, i’m sure.
How do you clean the floor?
If I drop some cilantro into one of those cracks… does it just slowly decay over time.
What if I spill a pot of fish stock?!
Ah, the French know how to cook up a storm in their spacious U-shaped country kitchens! With dimensions of 2500×1350, there’s plenty of room to whip up culinary masterpieces while sipping on a glass of Bordeaux. Bon appétit, mes amis!
Terrible. A giant space with virtually no work surfaces, and a floor that is going to be impossible to clean. You can’t even use half the counters because then the cabinet doors can’t open. It also looks like it would be freezing, unless there’s underfloor heating.
This is for a person who will never ever use the kitchen to actually cook anything. It’s lovely to look at but absolutely impractical as a functional work space.
How to make a bright space dull with yet more dark cabinets…can we have new colours, please?
No room for food prep and the sink is too far from the cooker, they’ll trip over the goldendoodle on the way to drain the linguini.
Where is the refrigerator and work spaces?
/r/HorribleToClean
You’d never want to leave that kitchen, but when you did, you’d be in France. You could go to French street markets and buy French produce to put in your French kitchen and I am every single flavor of peanut butter and jealous about that. 😍
I don’t know why but this image gives me AI-generated vibes.
1. Look at stove. What are those 2 things above it? No cords/chains above them, so not hanging lights. I’ve never seen a split hood vent before.
2. The perspective of the whole room seems…off. Maybe its a fisheye lens?
3. Where’s the fridge?
4. As multiple people have stated, brick flooring inside a home doesn’t really make sense, less so in a kitchen setting.
5. Where’s the lighting? No ceiling lights, no wall lights, no lamps. Do the owners cook by candlelight?
I think this would make a better plant room than a kitchen
Floor = Hamas tunnels for bugs.
Shouldn’t have painted over the beams on the ceiling, now there is no contrast. Also, I should be able to walk anywhere in my house without shoes. With that uneven and wide-gaped brick flooring I would likely go out in the middle of the night or morning half asleep and trip myself on a larger gap. \Otherwise add a large island and I would like it.
This is not a “real” kitchen, its PR pictures from Schüllers line of kitchens and those are usually made to show off as much as possible for the marketing/pr material.
https://www.schueller.de/de/kuechen/landhauskueche-finca
I can’t believe pple can be so rude. If you don’t like something why not just scroll on instead of taking the time to to spew all this negativity. Is it really so important that you express your opinion on everything? It’s still ok to be nice.
It’s not the best functional design of a kitchen but great if you want to get your step counter up.
Brick floors super impractical. I would’ve added the “weight” of the kitchen to left side. Peninsula with sink, counter/stove/counter on left wall with standard cabs above. Large Fridge on back wall with a set down with window on left, pull out pantry to the right.
Far right I’d keep free for traffic flow. I’d have the messiest kitchen dragging shit around a vast space.