We are the same as the UK on that front too and have been ge
Not really actually. Until the 90s our kitchens were uniquely Australian and had more of an American flair to them. Only since the demise of our domestic appliance industry and the overwhelming flood of European imports has the Europeanization of Australian kitchens gained momentum.
Most of it looks sleek, shiny and stylish, but falls way short when it comes to safety, durability and functionality. I don't even want to understand why they put these tiny square cooktops into a full-size kitchen. In a bedsit or caravan it makes sense, but, unless you only use them to warm up your take-out leftovers, they are a complete waste of time.
Just my ten cents worth.
rapunzel
Not really actually. Until the 90s our kitchens were uniquely Australian and had more of an American flair to them. Only since the demise of our domestic appliance industry and the overwhelming flood of European imports has the Europeanization of Australian kitchens gained momentum.
Most of it looks sleek, shiny and stylish, but falls way short when it comes to safety, durability and functionality. I don't even want to understand why they put these tiny square cooktops into a full-size kitchen. In a bedsit or caravan it makes sense, but, unless you only use them to warm up your take-out leftovers, they are a complete waste of time.
Just my ten cents worth.
rapunzel