Here, most people take their refrigerators with them when they sell out anyway. Not all do, but most. It's just not included in the sale of most houses.
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Do My Kitchen Appliances Have to "Match"?
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Originally posted by LuxLiving View PostDo what pleases you.
If I were in your situation I'd keep the working appliance that I have and then when it gives up the ghost I'd go w/a matching color at that time IF I could afford it. It's the frugal thing to do!
Likewise the fridge usually goes with the sellers so it's not like it affects resale.
& if you aren't planning to move in the next decade or 2 than I would really say, "who cares, if you don't care?"
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Originally posted by LuxLiving View PostHere, most people take their refrigerators with them when they sell out anyway. Not all do, but most. It's just not included in the sale of most houses.
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Unless you are trying to get into BHG I wouldn't worry about it, however if you need to shush your mother up just tell her you will look into a stainless steel fridge when your current one dies, draw out the time frame for remodeling so to speak.
As to what you byuy when you need a new fridge...well cross that argument with mom when you come to it. I personally do not like stainless steel appliances, they only look good for a very short time, then you have a fingerprint, or smudge, or whatever.
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My Mom just recently built a custom home w/all stainless appliances about 2 years ago. She HATES them, says she is constantly having to clean off the smudges. And she's already a neatnik, so it isn't like she was some kind of slob to begin with.Last edited by LuxLiving; 05-29-2008, 10:29 AM.
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Originally posted by Joan.of.the.Arch View PostThe kitchen is the one room in the house where USAmericans have the farthest to go in discarding the idea that matchy-matchy is a good look. Matchy-matchy is a mass produced look and is more subject to feeling "dated." Homes that are alive with change will not feel so depressingly dated as ones that strived to look top notch at one frozen moment in time. If you want your kitchen to look less frozen in time, less identifiable as having been remodeled in 2008, then I say go with non-matching appliances. Heck, I even say throw in some cabinetry that is not out of the same model line as the rest.
The Oracle has spoken.
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But the Oracle has one heck of a broken down looking kitchen, so weigh that against her words. The Oracle keeps bizarre wallpaper in her kitchen because it is humorous. The wallpaper is so not her own taste, yet it is immensely functional--scrubbable vinyl, you know. A real treat is that when the Oracle walks into the kitchen without her glasses on, she thinks she sees giant ,blue-grey snails arranged in repeating patterns on her walls. This makes the Oracle laugh and think about giving others decorating advice: Allow for humor. Stoves, refrigerators, and dishwashers can get too serious.
Thank you for making my night!
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I see no problem with having a stainless steel stove with everything else white. As far as resell goes, are you planning to stay in your house long term or will you be trying to sell shortly? If you are planning to sell soon, I would try to have everything the same.
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my fridge is an ugly yellow. the dishwasher is black and the stove is black and white. No one ever says anything to me that they don't match. I know they don't match. But the fridge was $150 and all we could afford a few years ago. When I replace it I will probably go with black. Not because of the matching just because I really like the look!
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Originally posted by LuxLiving View PostMy Mom just recently built a custom home w/all stainless appliances about 2 years ago. She HATES them, says she is constantly having to clean off the smudges. And she's already a neatnik, so it isn't like she was some kind of slob to begin with.
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