• themeatbridge
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    1351 year ago

    It doesn’t even go to the ceiling! Imagine the dust.

    • ithas
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      This is what gets me. If they were forced to have load bearing pillars there, I could at least try to understand making use of the space. What is even the point of these walls?!

      • @[email protected]
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        Everyone is so god damn obsessed with “open concept” that they try to wedge it in to places it makes no sense. When we were looking at houses, this kind of thing was everywhere. There probably used to be an enclosed rather small kitchen and then they tore down the walls and there’s no where for the fridge. So the kitchen is now invading the living room so there’s no where for furniture to really fit and the openness is broken up by this dumb enclosure which ruins the openness anyway. And it probably sold for over the asking price.

        Usually it’s a flipper which generally means they have no taste, glob on to Pinterest trends, and do everything as cheaply and janky as possible.

        • Echo Dot
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          121 year ago

          Sounds like my house. The previous owner did all of the decorating, and she was not talented. I’ve only recently bought the house so I keep wondering around and looking at bits and going, why the hell did you do that.

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    • oce 🐆
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      61 year ago

      You can limit the atrocity by putting hanging plants on top.

        • @IonAddis
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          51 year ago

          In some sci-fi future, there’ll be flying roombas to take care of that.

          …actually, I suppose we have drones. Can drones dust? Can you strap a feather duster to one?

          (Am I a single youtube search away from finding entire channels about drones with feather dusters strapped on?)

      • @Tangent5280
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        31 year ago

        I can’t picture how plants on top will reduce dust?

        Is that a thing? Indoor plants to control dust?

        • oce 🐆
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          41 year ago

          No, but it will make use of the fact that it doesn’t reach the ceiling and it could even look cool with a mix of plants and shelves on the sides

        • kase
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          31 year ago

          🌿photosynthesis 🌿

    • @Raxiel
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      31 year ago

      It gets worse, what’s going on with the door in the background? It looks like the wall goes to the same level as the ‘nook’ and the ceiling light is in the room beyond it.
      Like there was some kind of mezzanine floor that got hamfistedly removed.

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        I bet the door is to a pantry. They don’t need vaulted ceilings, so it’s better used as space for potted plants and the fine/display china. I’ve seen a lot of plant ledges and alcoves in newer houses. They can make the spaces appear much larger than they actually are.

        ETA: the fridge enclosure is weird though. They could have just matched the bar height and put in 12-18 inch counters to make it functional

      • @[email protected]
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        561 year ago

        Because it pumps heat from inside to the back, so if the back is blocked it will struggle to pump heat into that tiny overheated space

        • @Acters
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          321 year ago

          Also the heat is surrounding the fridge which slowly leaks inside making it have to work harder to cool the fridge which causes it to heat up the fridge, cycling heat into and around itself

        • @BradleyUffner
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          181 year ago

          Every single house I’ve ever lived in or seen has had the back of the refrigerator up against a wall. Are you saying they should be free standing in the middle of the room??

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            Some vent down and under and some need space. You can tell the difference by the back of the fridge, if the loop is exposed then its likely the type that needs its space. If you see a cover over the rear then this would indicate an air channel.

      • @[email protected]
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        171 year ago

        No room for it to breathe. Just massive amounts of expelled energy trapped in a small space.

  • @someguy3
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    561 year ago

    It’s even pointed away from the kitchen??

    • @MrSlicer
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      141 year ago

      Is it? I think in the top right picture you are looking at the left side of the fridge not the back.

      • @canthidium
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        151 year ago

        Nope, look at the floor pattern. You’re looking at the back.

    • @nero
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      181 year ago

      Looks like a good spot to lie down

  • Peetabix
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    481 year ago

    I’d totally paint that to look like a Tardis.

  • NoFuckingWaynado
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    381 year ago

    Needs a fourth wall and all painted black. Then it can teach all your apes how to use tools.

  • Fulthi
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    351 year ago

    It’s so egregiously bad that I kinda like it.

  • @kryptonianCodeMonkey
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    161 year ago

    You freeze my food on the top shelf of the refrigerator side, you go into solitary. Your shelf pops off dropping my condiments, you go in solitary. You beep at me for having the door open too long while I’m loading groceries into you, in solitary. Do not fuck with me, Whirlpool.

    • SuperDuper
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      141 year ago

      You tell me to replace the 7 year old water filter, believe it or not solitary. We have the best refrigerators because of solitary.

      • threelonmusketeers
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        11 year ago

        You missed the ellipsis between “refrigerators” and “because”:

        “We have the best refrigerators… because of solitary.”

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      It looks a lot like a retrofit solution to the original kitchen designer never actually having used a kitchen. We’ve been house-hunting for a while and it’s amazing how many newly fitted kitchens don’t have space for a fridge. Or sinks butted up against the wall or the edge of a counter so you don’t have anywhere to put the dirty dishes.

  • @gornar
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    141 year ago

    I hate this so much haha