Brilliant!
Thank you, Al,
The back wall is the one place I didn't think about putting the wall fridge. I like it.
The combo really can't go to the left of the ovens because that window extends below counter height. So, what do you think about having it on the south wall between the cooktop and the corner? That gets it out of the peninsula and against an outside wall. We're using rock wool insulation which should help dampen the sound. Really, I should let go of the combo, but I just don't want to...
It isn't on the drawing yet, but I'm hoping an 18" wall cabinet + curved glass shelves will fit between the window and ovens. I've drawn in the curved shelves on the right side of the sink.
Maybe I should post a poll-- combo yes or no?
Alas, the spot for the loveseat is now occupied by the Americana. It was a casualty of the great mis-measuring fiasco that forever banished the wall fridge from the space between the windows. So, now, I think the best I can hope for is a comfy chair by the window.
This rearrangement swaps the 30" combo in the peninsula for a 24" cabinet and increases the path from 33" to 39." I think that's a good thing.
Regarding microwaves--we haven't had one since our last one died about 15 years ago. Since then, I've upgraded our everyday dinner ware to Corning Centura, so a microwave might be downright dangerous. You have reminded me that I need a spot for the Toast-R-Oven. I have a Corningware Electromatic skillet. It, despite the misleading name, is a thermostatically controlled hotplate. I do a lot of cooking in Corningware, and I have Farberware with the aluminum clad bottom, so induction isn't a great fit for my cookware.
I like the idea of bringing back the bar sink, but I'm too tired to figure out where to put it now.
So, here's the latest drawing--not in color this time. I'm off to bed.
Tremendous thanks for all of your help.
Sarah
