tjbnwi
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Stan Tillinghast said:Tjbnwi- your kitchen looks much better right side up.
I corrected the pictures.
Tom
Stan Tillinghast said:Tjbnwi- your kitchen looks much better right side up.
neilc said:I’d recommend LED under cabinet lighting that is dimmable. Same with interior glass cabinet lighting if you are doing that.
White countertops can be a challenge to keep stain free, depending on the material. Red wine and even red meat can stain them. I just built a new home with honed black granite counters in the kitchen and Quartz concrete in the baths and laundry. Very happy with both.
Consider lots of electrical outlets on the counters and island, and even in cabinets and drawers for things like cell phones and other chargers. Not sure I’d go with USB outlets as the standard is continually changing as technology evolves, so I stuck with standard 120v.
If you can plumb in recirculating hot water, I’d recommend it. One of my favorite features!
Michael Kellough said:neilc said:I’d recommend LED under cabinet lighting that is dimmable. Same with interior glass cabinet lighting if you are doing that.
White countertops can be a challenge to keep stain free, depending on the material. Red wine and even red meat can stain them. I just built a new home with honed black granite counters in the kitchen and Quartz concrete in the baths and laundry. Very happy with both.
Consider lots of electrical outlets on the counters and island, and even in cabinets and drawers for things like cell phones and other chargers. Not sure I’d go with USB outlets as the standard is continually changing as technology evolves, so I stuck with standard 120v.
If you can plumb in recirculating hot water, I’d recommend it. One of my favorite features!
Plumb it to where? The floor?
Chris Perren said:[laughing] - [laughing]. That's funny.
Taco makes one that is controlled by a button. Since we are in a constant drought in California, wasting water is not a good thing. So I put a hot water loop in and rigged our house up with a switch in each water access point (Small house) so you push the button that turns red until the pump shuts off, when it senses hot water. The water is now hot within 3 seconds of turning it on.tjbnwi said:A third line is installed that returns the hot water to the heater. Most have a timer that control a small pump so the water in the hot water line is refreshed, provides instant hot water.
Watts makes a retrofit system that works pretty well, you don't need the return line.
Tom
Chris Perren said:During my whole house tankless install (Navien 240S), the plumber added a recirculation valve in the kitchen which works ok at best. The problem is the kitchen is the furthest from the water heater and does not gets hot enough (i.e. ~115 degrees).. All the other water outlets work great (i.e. 130 degrees).. Maybe a dedicated tankless heater under kitchen sink? I do have 120 volt outlet that could be share with the garbage disposal.. Any opinions?
Chris Perren said:Does white quartz kitchen counter top susceptible to staining (i.e. red wine spill). Any thoughts or alternatives.. I prefer minimum maintenance .. maybe butcher block for the island but would prefer white counter for the other locations.
Chris Perren said:During my whole house tankless install (Navien 240S), the plumber added a recirculation valve in the kitchen which works ok at best. The problem is the kitchen is the furthest from the water heater and does not gets hot enough (i.e. ~115 degrees).. All the other water outlets work great (i.e. 130 degrees).. Maybe a dedicated tankless heater under kitchen sink? I do have 120 volt outlet that could be share with the garbage disposal.. Any opinions?
Chris Perren said:
Our microwave is the most used kitchen item which vents outside above our stovetop. A hooded vent outside is a requirement. Any recommendations for a gas stove top preferably an industrial design that's reliable. It seems everyone going with the farm look for a kitchen sink too.
Chris Perren said:[member=24722]denrusso[/member] - Thanks for the information. Any pictures? Never though about plumbing for a coffee maker.. Great idea! We're working with a local designer on the kitchen and master bathroom plans now. I suspect the model representation should be ready in next few weeks. Our goal is use a Wolf wall oven and separate range top similar to your kitchen..
Thanks
Chris