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Nathalie Chiva
 
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 14:14:20 +0000 (UTC), Mark Shaw
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>Nathalie Chiva > wrote:
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>> Design the top cabinets to go up to the ceiling. More room, and no
>> greasy cabinet tops to clean.

>
>Actually, we're doing just the opposite to gain more storage
>space (atop the cabinetry) for seldom-used small appliances
>and the like. The overall footprint of the kitchen is quite
>small.


Too bad - then it's the seldom-used appliances which will gather
greasy dust. I do the same - I store that kind of thing high-up, but
in the top upper cabinets (I have actually two separate lines of upper
cabinets, if you see what I mean). It's a great scheme.

>
>Doesn't SS scratch easily?


Never use the shiny kind - you must use what we call "brushed" SS -
it's actually SS with inbuilt millions of microscratches, looks lovely
and doesn't show scratches, obviously.

Nathalie in Switzerland