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Mar 26 2009

Fagor Compact Stainless Steel Kitchen Units

Published by at 4:00 am under Small Space Living

fagor cooking storage promotionimgfgrfgr1085 m Fagor Compact Stainless Steel Kitchen UnitsIn researching possible options for remodeling the kitchen in my small house, I came across Fagor’s CX-5 Cooking Center.

This integrated kitchen unit is only 50 inches wide and is designed to be integated with either a 27″ radiant or gas cooktop.  In addition, it features a stainless steel exterior, two large-capacity side drawers, and a central drawer for storage.  While this is probably a little too industrial-looking for my tastes, I can easily see this working well in a home with limited kitchen space.

I especially liked the design of Fagor’s matching stacked, stainless steel dishwasher which has modules to store tableware, flatware, and cutlery.  I wish more appliance manufacturers offered designs like this.

There is also a 24″ wide, 24″ deep, stainless steel refrigerator with freezer on the bottom to complete the look and efficient use of kitchen space.

Hopefully these designs might provide food for thought for those of you out there designing your own small kitchens.

3 responses so far

3 Responses to “Fagor Compact Stainless Steel Kitchen Units”

  1. Julia Janzenon 26 Mar 2009 at 6:58 am

    You find the coolest products! Love the dishwasher & fridge although the price tag of over $1400 for a dishwasher seems pretty steep.

  2. Stephon 26 Mar 2009 at 8:19 am

    One of the advantages of the renovations on my place taking so long is I’ve had plenty of time to research various small space options. I agree that the Fagor products are pricey. I like the concept, though.

  3. Christopher Armstrongon 29 May 2010 at 10:38 am

    On Friday, May 28, the Vancouver Sun newspaper, section 6, homes had both a reference to Fagor stainless steel kitchen components and a photograph of a modular kitchen.

    Where is the closest show room in Vancouver, BC to view these products or is there an on-line site to review the various options?

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