apis ,

As someone who ADORES bare chipboard, and glazed brick tiles, and whose favourite colour is green... I ought to love this, but jfc it is nightmarishly bad.

fuckingkangaroos ,

Ouch, right in the eyeballs

jlow ,
@jlow@beehaw.org avatar

The combination woth the awful tiles plus the non-matching color of the floor ... Ooof.

Assassin4 ,

It's a doom 1 kitchen. Who can see the hidden door?!

Cyber ,

Iddqd

PraiseTheSoup ,

idspispopd and we don't need doors

pyre ,

textures haven't fully loaded yet

tearsintherain ,
@tearsintherain@leminal.space avatar

im feeling splintery

SoyViking ,
@SoyViking@hexbear.net avatar

This could work as an aesthetic choice but you'd have to finish it really well in order for it to last and for you to be able to keep it clean. Buying normal cupboards would probably be easier and cheaper.

crispyflagstones ,

the longer the stove's in use the more burned grease droplets and soot will soak into the boards around it. Horrible idea.

Moonrise2473 ,

How much they could have possibly saved, considering also the expensive skilled labor to install it? £100 on a £2000 kitchen?

Agrivar ,

You might be surprised. Materials costs have skyrocketed since the pandemic. (I'm in the trades, not just talking out my ass)

xpinchx ,

Doesn't that board have hella binders and toxic shit? Why would you want that anywhere near your food??

Taniwha420 ,

Why would you want it near ... ... ... anything?

What the fuck is wrong with us?

Leviathan ,

I don't know if it's different now, but when I studies cabinetmaking we were told that that shit outgasses urea formaldehyde for years. I wouldn't want that in my home.

antimidas ,

There are different versions for interior and exterior use, using different types of glue. At least OSB/0 and OSB/1 can be used for internal applications and are considered safe. Not that I would trust a landlord doing this to select the correct board type, especially since the safe variants might have some issues with the humidity exposure in a kitchen.

But there still are many cases for using OSB indoors, e.g. behind drywall to give it some more strength (instead of more expensive plywood). Wouldn't want to leave it exposed in a kitchen though, it'll get messy if it's not properly treated, and in the picture it doesn't seem to be.

FartsWithAnAccent ,
@FartsWithAnAccent@fedia.io avatar

Now cover it in denim!

uservoid1 ,
FilthyShrooms ,

Surprising that this beauty hasn't been snatched up yet

SkyezOpen ,

"Make sure the kitchen has a washing machine. That's very important."

"A washing machine? Are you sure?"

"Absolutely, huge selling point. Nobody likes hand washing."

They remembered the word "dishwasher" a few days later, but it was already too late.

OtisRamflow ,

I think that might be a UK thing. I saw it and immediately assumed it was England, because I've never seen a washing machine in the kitchen, except in British television.

sqw ,
@sqw@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

do they put it elsewhere? or most places just dont have space for it?

vext01 OP ,
@vext01@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Where else would you put it?

British houses typically don't have a utility room. We don't really have the space.

Typical house you see on USA TV is massive by UK standards. A house like that here wouldn't be affordable to most folk.

The_v ,

It made sense when they added in indoor plumbing to old buildings that were built pre-1900's. The old 2-up, 2-down homes are a good example. They were often retrofitted to add a bathroom at the top of the stairs above the kitchen.

The only place to add in a washing machine was in the kitchen. Since people hung their washing outside to dry in the back garden it was a logical place as well.

vext01 OP ,
@vext01@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

That's where we put them.

vext01 OP ,
@vext01@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Check out those spatulas though!

AllNewTypeFace ,
@AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space avatar

It’s called fashion look it up

madcaesar ,

The craftsmanship is impressive... The material abhorrent.

It makes no sense lol somone this good with wood, putting effort into making it out of crap.

NounsAndWords ,

Cheap client not willing to pay for proper materials and a good carpenter who didn't care enough to argue with them about it would be my guess.

uranibaba ,

This has very much the feeling of what you described to it. Someone was payed to work, not argue.

Peppycito ,
@Peppycito@sh.itjust.works avatar

This was a look. Around the corner there'll be raw concrete with the form marks in it.

cerement ,
@cerement@slrpnk.net avatar

that’s called “Brutalist” thank you very much!

DancingBear ,

Feaux particle board is the new mahogany

ray ,

Plot twist: this is actually solid mahogany with an OSB veneer

jimbolauski ,

The cost of man hours for these "custom" cabinets is probably 3 or 4 times the cost of high end cabinets.

PP_BOY_ ,
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

I'm guessing this is some kind of veneer. OSB doesn't even cut clean enough to be used as a cabinet

ForgotAboutDre ,

It could have been milled on a CNC. That might make it cheaper to build without a carpenter, if you already have access to the CNC.

bradorsomething ,

Probably mahogany with a nice OSB stain

grue ,

ATBGE

ForgotAboutDre ,

It's taking a post modern architecture concept and applying it to just what the home owner can reasonably change.

The idea is that the building shouldn't hide or obscure what the materials it is made from. You'll see it in buildings with deliberate exposed pipes, exposed concrete, unfinished wood.

It's about honesty and function.

The problem is to make this work they needed to go further or not so far. A polished concrete countertop, industrial tiles and industrial appliances could make this work better. Or using plywood rather than OBS.

glimse ,

I don't get the OBS choice because cabinets are usually made out of plywood which, like you said, would look way better

ForgotAboutDre ,

OBS looks more 'real'. Cabinets are usually made of MDF or OBS in the UK. MDF has great dimensional stability but it is prone to swelling in humid environments, so it would have a veneer or coat of paint in a kitchen.

Plywood is also much more expensive in the UK relative to OBS. I know OBS is made in the UK, plywood is more likely to be imported.

cerement ,
@cerement@slrpnk.net avatar

who doesn’t love the scent of formaldehyde in the morning!

Wheaties ,

looks like a minecraft house. Honestly, that might do well with some people. If you were blind or hard of vision, it would be very easy to navigate by feel and memory.

TrudeauCastroson ,

If the wood wasn't sealed/finished a blind person would probably end up with a splinter

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