When Giovanni purchased his Brooklyn condo, the kitchen had barely any cabinet space — and almost no workspace to speak of. His kitchen was just a drab row of appliances stacked next to each other, adjoining an alcove where a combination washer/dryer sat, visible to the rest of the apartment. Sure, having a washer/dryer in New York is a huge privilege, but it's probably not one you want to look at all day — and since this is a studio apartment, with the kitchen open to the rest of the space, aesthetics are particularly important.
from Apartment Therapy | Saving the world, one room at a time http://ift.tt/2xAWL7T
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