Adam W.
A Major Clanger
Yeah, so do I.
The idea of an island is to help maximise useful space, plonking something in the middle of your kitchen with just large air spaces under it is not making best use of the available floor area.making a very inefficient use of space in the room (...or am I just overthinking that?)
A world of rectilinear utility would be a bit bland though- and their brief will have been to make a statement pieceMy point was more the other two had quadrilateral tops and would fit better into a square room with fixed width worktops (i.e. like 99.9% of actual kitchens)
The weird angular one would have loads of space around some parts of some sides and very little where the points were (and that's asking to catch you as you walk past), unless you ensure the pointy bits have plenty of room around them in which case you have masses of space around the non-pointy bits (i.e. not an efficient use of floor space).
At least with the winners one you could pull chairs up to and use like a table as well as a work surface...
I think the removal of 'best' in the title is at least somewhat more honestThey call the show "Good With Wood" here. I don't know if it makes it any better with a different name.
Pete
Thanks for that Pete. I'll pass that info to Leo Winstanley ofThey call the show "Good With Wood" here. I don't know if it makes it any better with a different name.
Pete
The stone carver on the programme last night was imho particularly talented. Good to see it was recognised at the end when he received two large orders that will keep him busy for two years.Not knocking it but I lost interest in Britain's best Woodworker... etc
OTOH have watched Make it at Market a few times and it's always interesting with already fairly skilled people trying seriously to sell their stuff and getting good craft advice from already successful crafts people.
Different crafts with surprisingly similar problems.
Message passed to Leo. He sends his thanks Pete
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