smuncky
Senior Member
the fridge is leaning probably because the legs aren't properly adjusted yet.
I'm surprised people still like those beige countertops.![]()
I'm surprised people still like those beige countertops.![]()
I'm surprised people still like those beige countertops.
THAT'S a Scavolini kitchen ?!?!?
I'm also disappointed by the lack of cabinet storage space for a 2 bedroom suite, and those countertops look to be only 3/4" thick.
That kitchen is a total disappointment... it is very different in 'grade' than the one they showed during sales+marketing (refer to page 15+16 of this PDF ... note: 9 MB file) ... it totally does not exhibit the 'glass' character of Scavolini
the photo seemed to a show pretty low standards of finishing (no cabinetry encasing refridgerator, 3/4" counters which is typical for non-downtown core projects, overmount sink) ... I thought the high profile Murano would offer something better
I just saw the floor plan to that unit. I think your sink should be a bit more centered. It shouldn't be that close to the wall especially with that outlet there. Other than that. It is nice.Went for a PDI on behalf of a client and was impressed by trades workmanship and customer service. A few minor scuffs, but no mechanical, electrical or other issues.
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Additional pics on my site.
I agree but it looks so odd to have it different from the floor plan and why would they put an electrical socket there? I would tend to think that it would leave some space from the wall.At the risk of bringing up 'practicality' in a condo discussion wouldn't a centred sink rob the already pokey kitchen of any work surface?
And overmount sinks, eww.![]()
THAT'S a Scavolini kitchen ?!?!?
I'm also disappointed by the lack of cabinet storage space for a 2 bedroom suite, and those countertops look to be only 3/4" thick.