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by bxparks
1520 days ago
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This Miracle Kitchen would be my Kitchen-from-Hell. Every unnecessary moving part is something that needs to be maintained, and is something that will eventually break and will need to be repaired or replaced. When I moved into my current house, I found many screws holding the hinges of the kitchen cabinet doors were loose and needed to be tightened. One hinge had become completely disconnected because its screws had stripped from the side board. The previous owners had not performed the most basic maintenance of just tightening some screws. I suspect that a motorized cupboard with motors, gears, rails, and rollers would be a maintenance nightmare. A sink that moves up and down means plumbing pipes that move, which gives me images of water leaking slowly behind the cabinet and destroying the subfloor. |
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Cabinet hinges come in "non-adjustable" varieties which are much more durable and can support significantly more weight, but they're also harder to install.
As for a moving sink you could have it be like a commercial sink "behind the scenes" - just dump straight into a sump (usually called a "floor sink"): https://www.webstaurantstore.com/regency-22-16-gauge-stainle...
People likely don't want that, however, even if you could make the entire kitchen flood proof.