Y'know, I'm not a big cook, and the kitchen doesn't matter to me. But mine would be more useful, and have more storage space (usable) if you ripped out one section of counter, and moved the sink-and-cabinet from it to one of the adjacent sections.
Sounds wrong? Yeah, but, but...what good is a 2-3 foot deep cabinet with a six-inch door that can't open all the way? If that one section of counter were taken out, one would become the sink (losing all of its - currently barely-accessible anyway - storage space - which we don't use because it's not useful!), and the other could have full doors put on it and be useful.
And you'd be able to stand directly under the kitchen window, and the pipes to the sink wouldn't have to run as far. You'd have less counter surface, though. That would be the one bad thing. But the cabinet space is at a premium in there.
It's an apartment anyway, so...not like I can do anything. But it just amuses me. Why did they lay it out this way? Ugh. Just...not well-done, at all.
Sounds wrong? Yeah, but, but...what good is a 2-3 foot deep cabinet with a six-inch door that can't open all the way? If that one section of counter were taken out, one would become the sink (losing all of its - currently barely-accessible anyway - storage space - which we don't use because it's not useful!), and the other could have full doors put on it and be useful.
And you'd be able to stand directly under the kitchen window, and the pipes to the sink wouldn't have to run as far. You'd have less counter surface, though. That would be the one bad thing. But the cabinet space is at a premium in there.
It's an apartment anyway, so...not like I can do anything. But it just amuses me. Why did they lay it out this way? Ugh. Just...not well-done, at all.