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I was watching a program on TV where buyers look for a house. I watched two episodes with two couples, on one episode the wife was adamant she wanted stainless appliances. They were looking at new homes, and the realtor stated the house would have a black self-cleaning range. The woman yelled "oh no!" and later said she would negotiate stainless appliances.
The other episode, the husband seemed adamant he wanted stainless. They looked at one house that had what I thought was a nice kitchen - light wood cabinets, and white, but certainly not bottom end appliances. It had to all be less than 10 or 15 years old. But the husband said, oh no, this would all HAVE to go.
I would have been perfectly fine with either kitchen. I must admit, I don't care for a lot of the 70s and 80s kitchens around here with the dark laminate cabinets, and almond appliances. I would probably redo those somehow. I prefer wood cabinets and white or black appliances, and I really like modern kitchens with higher ceilings and the top cabinets at different levels. But I couldn't care less if it has laminate countertops or white appliances.
I wonder though, were buyers in the 70s only concerned that a kitchen had those avocado or harvest gold appliances and not white?
The other episode, the husband seemed adamant he wanted stainless. They looked at one house that had what I thought was a nice kitchen - light wood cabinets, and white, but certainly not bottom end appliances. It had to all be less than 10 or 15 years old. But the husband said, oh no, this would all HAVE to go.
I would have been perfectly fine with either kitchen. I must admit, I don't care for a lot of the 70s and 80s kitchens around here with the dark laminate cabinets, and almond appliances. I would probably redo those somehow. I prefer wood cabinets and white or black appliances, and I really like modern kitchens with higher ceilings and the top cabinets at different levels. But I couldn't care less if it has laminate countertops or white appliances.
I wonder though, were buyers in the 70s only concerned that a kitchen had those avocado or harvest gold appliances and not white?