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New Home Essentials:
(all photos courtesy of GE Appliances)
This kitchen was first designed as an idea center for builders and
home-owners working with GE appliances. After a tour of duty as an exhibit it
will soon be permanently installed by the University of Southern California where
it will be used as a working universally designed
kitchen.
Designed for a family with a variety of members and activities, this
kitchen has multiple work centers and a focus on flexibility.

(all photos courtesy of GE Appliances)
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(all photos courtesy of GE Appliances)
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(all photos courtesy of GE Appliances)
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Notice multiple food prep stations and seated work stations (above).
Breakfast table, framed by open storage and a tableside microwave oven.
The elevated dishwasher improves access and creates an attractive visual
break between the prep sink and the family room. Notice the dish storage above
the dishwasher and near the table.
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The space below the cooktop can be used as traditional storage or as a
kneespace for the seated cooking. The adjacent sink helps complete this work
center and eliminates the risk of carrying hot pots to the main sink.

(all photos courtesy of GE Appliances)
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(all photos courtesy of GE Appliances)
| A side by side refrigerator improves access for even the shortest family
member and the pull-out work surface makes transfer from the comfortable
height oven easy.
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The computer station doubles as a seated work area for food prep.

(all photos courtesy of GE Appliances)
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(all photos courtesy of GE Appliances)
| The pantry storage includes a rolling cart for flexible storage and easy
transfer of items around the kitchen.
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