6/3/2023 0 Comments Make a fridge look built in![]() Is there anything inherently wrong with sticking a panel on your fridge so that it looks like a cabinet? Of course not. You want to make it pretty and seamless,” she tells the Times.Ī non-invisible fridge, circa 1950s. ![]() And now, kitchens are more of a lifestyle. That was where you had all your appliances. Why does the kitchen need to host its own persistent optical illusion? “Kitchens used to be concealed. ![]() Probably, they just think it looks nice.ĭesigners like Shannon Wolcack, who owns a design firm in West Hollywood, agrees. I doubt the very wealthy are asking for tiny freezers and hidden refrigerators because they are on the side of big bottled beverage and big rot. It is a stance one can only take today if they are is very, very sure they can afford non-decaying food tomorrow. People want to eat more organically,” interior designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard tells the Times. “Freezing food is becoming less and less fashionable. Apparently, frozen meals are a bit passé. There are increasingly few freezers in the homes of the rich, although sometimes, you can find a tiny one for ice cream. ![]() “Most people put four – or possibly six” cooling cubbies in the kitchen, the Times reports, filling each with various drinks. The drawers are mostly built into kitchen islands, although it’s increasingly common for the ultra-rich to have them installed in bathrooms for temperature-controlled face creams.
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