Why a good cook is not a waste of money and why Kevin McCloud is wrong
According to Kevin McCloud (as quoted in The Times on 5 November) should not spend money on kitchen appliances of quality that the new owners rip invariably cuisine outside of having a new installed. This statement is myopic and shows that Kevin McCloud (the presenter of major projects) has probably never experienced the pleasure of using good kitchen appliances.
Good kitchen appliances inspire your cooking - the introduction of steam ovens, for example, have changed the way to cook people; the availability of different cooking functions may encourage the try or to develop new recipes. The pleasure of cooking is increased when using good quality appliances - the sensation of the oven doors sturdy, quiet and efficient extraction of quality Hood (http://www.britannialiving.co.uk/cooker-hoods/index.html), the power of the burners good wok or the controllability of the induction zones.
It's a cliche, but the kitchen is the heart of the House – it should not be the place where you spend your same if money - when you sell your home - the new owners do not necessarily fond of your kitchen?
Kevin McCloud think about spending money on a car is more beneficial because "it makes look more beautiful or increases your manhood", but cars are often exchanged for the new model after only a few years.
A well built stove can last for many years.
Henneke Duistermaaat, Director sales and Marketing living Britannia, comments: "I spent several days in various performances of great designs. Every year I meet owners of Britannia, coming to tell us how happy they are with their range. Some had their stoves for ten or even fifteen years. "It is not worth to spend money on a device that you will enjoy for many years?
Rank more ranges (http://www.britannialiving.co.uk/range-cookers/index.html), then the devices embedded, can add value to a kitchen. Why do you want to see homes advertised otherwise by stating that the kitchen features an Aga or a Britannia (http://www.britannialiving.co.uk)? And if your home buyers do not like your stove, you can always take it with you. A stove is a stand-alone device, so it is relatively easy to move with your furniture. You could say: House for sale, but the stove not included.
As the leading range cooker specialist, Britannia is able to offer a variety of classic and contemporary range cookers to suit any kitchen. Our collection of ovens and cooktops, range hoods and accessories completes the range.
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