Very interesting stuff you get in Europe. The scratch resistant induction cooktop would be a great option I'd like to see in US. I'm also a big fan of manual controls. They can much more practical than all these electronic touch interfaces.
5-zone convection appliance; pull-down storage; fluted wood are my favorites for this video. I like the look of knobs, but they become a magnet for grease and dirt, so I'm still a touch screen person. TYVM!
Thank you for sharing! Looks like the show was such fun! All of these items look like a fantastic addition to a kitchen. Thanks for a wonderfully informative video!
This is the first video where I’ve seen you standing next to a counter or cabinet. How TALL are you?! It looked like you didn’t even have to reach up for the pull down mechanism! 😂 Since I’m in the US none of these brands are familiar to me but the matte non scratch induction cooktop/hob was really interesting. Hopefully that’s headed across the pond soon!
If you're looking for build-in hobs, I'd definitely reommend adding the Elica brand to your shortlist. They've got a wide range of hobs and their ease of use and design has earned them a couple of IF design awards . I have one myself because it was one of the few affordable yet great 60 cm wide hobs with build in extraction.
Love, love, love this video. Thank you for showing all the cool things to come. How long would you estimate these items will come to the US? Oh and one more request, would you please include inches when you are talking about cm. It will be appreciated for those here in the US. Thanks again!
Pleased you enjoyed the video! So hard to say about these things coming to the US, I think some appliance brands just won't make the move sadly, different electrics and regulations to adapt to. Hopefully the concepts and ideas make their way over soon. You could adopt them first and be the trend setter in the US! 😃 Noted about the dimensions (I just forget sometimes).
cool stuff! thanks for sharing. I'm wondering if you feel textured kitchen countertops are more a trend? or will be timeless? we're looking at using quartz in our new build. but now I'm kind gravitating toward the less shiny. thanks!
Thanks. I think a simple honed finish is timeless. I've done lots of classic 'timeless' kitchens over the years with honed marble or honed quartz (that looks like marble). Also, you can always have your countertop refinished. They can polish a honed finish or vice-versa down the line with it in situ.
great video on the latest kitchen gear, the AEG Saphirematt caught my interest, do you know if this will available in Australia in the near future and how much would something like would cost all park figure
Great video as usual 🎉 What do you think of induction hob mat to protect the hob from scratches? I’m looking for one that has 90cm. Could you do a video on cooktop mats?
We're do I begin!😁 Good video 1: please use mm or inches as cm are and should not be used in any way as it causes confusion (speaking as a fitter😊) 2: VS are not that new and do very good hardware, there integrated bins are the best on the market. Do like the new pull down shelf as it works with the blum HF\HS systems as you can see in the video. 3:Elica oven\hod looks interesting but I hope they make it in house as some of there stuff can be well shoddy.4 :Bora vacuum is great got a demo last year at there hausmesse 👍 5:750mm units good as the sheds (Howdens,magnet,b&q etc) will find it expensive to machine these doors and provide a guarantee!😅 (Just to point out to the layman/woman this is one of the reasons why none of them sell a draw pack wider than 1000mm) 6: knobs! Just like cars it all filters down over time IE Bora and gaggenau, wonder if the bsh group will allow it? As they have just let Miele have the push to open on the master cools! Any way sorry if I'm being a little pedantic and technical 😅 keep up the good work my good man 👍👍 ps you didn't say you were going to KBB! I could have bought you a coffee!😁
Thanks! 😃 1. Designers and fitters I always use mm. Clients I use cm (from experience they understand that better). North America I try to use inches. Now I'm on UA-cam I feel like I'm all over place! 😂 2. I know VS's other hardware, I really like it, 👍 I'd just not come across the pull down before. I didn't even clock it was with the HF/HS 🤦♂️ good spot, that's super handy! 3. Good to know 👍 4. Yeah, very nice piece of kit! 5. Haha 😂 6. I'm sure it'll filter down. I think it makes sense and there's a market for it. Fiddly touch control is one of the biggest worries/gripes from clients going to induction from gas. Not pedantic at all, I love technical talk! 👍 😃 Were you at KBB? If so, what caught your eye?
I was amused when you called 75 cm doors large. In the US, if a refrigerator is 90 cm wide, it sometimes has 2 doors, but sometimes it will have just one. Anything larger than 90 cm will always have 2 doors.
I hate touch controls. Even in cars they are back to knobs, exept Tesla. I am watching kitchen designs from the US and it is so refreshing to see modern kitchens at your chanel. They spend a lot of money for a new old fashioned kitchen. Still large hoods, why? Doors on floor level. Microwave above head level. Bossy marble, black everywhere. I dont like textured surfaces. They look good and are hard to clean. Same with matte finishes, what I have chosen. Utensils garages are great, because they should not be seen.
Very interesting stuff you get in Europe. The scratch resistant induction cooktop would be a great option I'd like to see in US.
I'm also a big fan of manual controls. They can much more practical than all these electronic touch interfaces.
5-zone convection appliance; pull-down storage; fluted wood are my favorites for this video. I like the look of knobs, but they become a magnet for grease and dirt, so I'm still a touch screen person. TYVM!
Knobs are good when the eyes are failing.
Thank you for sharing! Looks like the show was such fun! All of these items look like a fantastic addition to a kitchen. Thanks for a wonderfully informative video!
Thanks! I was great fun! 😃
Another beautiful good information. Thanks
Thanks! 😊
So useful, thank you! We love your channel.
This is the first video where I’ve seen you standing next to a counter or cabinet. How TALL are you?! It looked like you didn’t even have to reach up for the pull down mechanism! 😂 Since I’m in the US none of these brands are familiar to me but the matte non scratch induction cooktop/hob was really interesting. Hopefully that’s headed across the pond soon!
Haha! No, pull down mechanisms aren’t designed for me. 😂 I'm 6ft3.
Knobs on Hobs. Need I say more!
It's just fun to say! 😂
@@kitchinsider You'll be saying it in my upcoming video too. lol
@@MTKDofficial Should I be worried!? 😂
If you're looking for build-in hobs, I'd definitely reommend adding the Elica brand to your shortlist. They've got a wide range of hobs and their ease of use and design has earned them a couple of IF design awards . I have one myself because it was one of the few affordable yet great 60 cm wide hobs with build in extraction.
Love, love, love this video. Thank you for showing all the cool things to come. How long would you estimate these items will come to the US? Oh and one more request, would you please include inches when you are talking about cm. It will be appreciated for those here in the US. Thanks again!
Pleased you enjoyed the video! So hard to say about these things coming to the US, I think some appliance brands just won't make the move sadly, different electrics and regulations to adapt to. Hopefully the concepts and ideas make their way over soon. You could adopt them first and be the trend setter in the US! 😃
Noted about the dimensions (I just forget sometimes).
cool stuff! thanks for sharing. I'm wondering if you feel textured kitchen countertops are more a trend? or will be timeless? we're looking at using quartz in our new build. but now I'm kind gravitating toward the less shiny. thanks!
Thanks. I think a simple honed finish is timeless. I've done lots of classic 'timeless' kitchens over the years with honed marble or honed quartz (that looks like marble).
Also, you can always have your countertop refinished. They can polish a honed finish or vice-versa down the line with it in situ.
I love the oven and hob by Elica, do you know where I can get one? They don't have it on their website
What brands were coming out with induction hob with knobs?
great video on the latest kitchen gear, the AEG Saphirematt caught my interest, do you know if this will available in Australia in the near future and how much would something like would cost all park figure
Great video as usual 🎉 What do you think of induction hob mat to protect the hob from scratches? I’m looking for one that has 90cm. Could you do a video on cooktop mats?
Thanks for video. Where to buy Elica lhov in Europe? I couldn't find it anywhere...
We're do I begin!😁 Good video 1: please use mm or inches as cm are and should not be used in any way as it causes confusion (speaking as a fitter😊) 2:
VS are not that new and do very good hardware, there integrated bins are the best on the market. Do like the new pull down shelf as it works with the blum HF\HS systems as you can see in the video. 3:Elica oven\hod looks interesting but I hope they make it in house as some of there stuff can be well shoddy.4 :Bora vacuum is great got a demo last year at there hausmesse 👍 5:750mm units good as the sheds (Howdens,magnet,b&q etc) will find it expensive to machine these doors and provide a guarantee!😅 (Just to point out to the layman/woman this is one of the reasons why none of them sell a draw pack wider than 1000mm) 6: knobs! Just like cars it all filters down over time IE Bora and gaggenau, wonder if the bsh group will allow it? As they have just let Miele have the push to open on the master cools! Any way sorry if I'm being a little pedantic and technical 😅 keep up the good work my good man 👍👍 ps you didn't say you were going to KBB! I could have bought you a coffee!😁
Thanks! 😃
1. Designers and fitters I always use mm. Clients I use cm (from experience they understand that better). North America I try to use inches. Now I'm on UA-cam I feel like I'm all over place! 😂
2. I know VS's other hardware, I really like it, 👍 I'd just not come across the pull down before. I didn't even clock it was with the HF/HS 🤦♂️ good spot, that's super handy!
3. Good to know 👍
4. Yeah, very nice piece of kit!
5. Haha 😂
6. I'm sure it'll filter down. I think it makes sense and there's a market for it. Fiddly touch control is one of the biggest worries/gripes from clients going to induction from gas.
Not pedantic at all, I love technical talk! 👍 😃
Were you at KBB? If so, what caught your eye?
I was amused when you called 75 cm doors large. In the US, if a refrigerator is 90 cm wide, it sometimes has 2 doors, but sometimes it will have just one. Anything larger than 90 cm will always have 2 doors.
Everything's bigger in the US! 😂
Texture in kitchens is difficult to clean, not for me.
Nobody speak about white induction. I have it cause i hate black on my kitchen. I am so happy to have choosen white!!
I hate touch controls. Even in cars they are back to knobs, exept Tesla. I am watching kitchen designs from the US and it is so refreshing to see modern kitchens at your chanel. They spend a lot of money for a new old fashioned kitchen. Still large hoods, why? Doors on floor level. Microwave above head level. Bossy marble, black everywhere.
I dont like textured surfaces. They look good and are hard to clean. Same with matte finishes, what I have chosen.
Utensils garages are great, because they should not be seen.
Expensive?
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