My kitchen

Darnt, I was going to take some pictures last night of my kitchen and I forgot. I'm only going to be home for a bit after work today (poker night). I'll definitely try to snap some this weekend.
 
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Its really quite a nice big kitchen. I wouldn't mind swapping!
Yours is big against some I've cooked in. My Mum's kitchen was about 10 ft x 6 ft - they had to take door and part of the wall out to get a fridge in there; and our caravan kitchen was like a cupboard. It had a tiny gas cooker with a tiny oven and enough room for a minute gas fridge - just big enough to hold a couple of bottles of milk, butter and cheese and maybe the odd pack of bacon and some eggs. Washing up was done in a bowl on the floor in front of the oven and the fridge.
 
It's difficult to tell from the photographs but does anyone have a drain in the kitchen floor as I do?

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No, but I wish I had one in my parrots' room. That way I could just hose down the cages without disassembling them to take them outside to clean.

Where does it drain, Yorky? Is there a cleanout?
 
No, but I wish I had one in my parrots' room. That way I could just hose down the cages without disassembling them to take them outside to clean.

Where does it drain, Yorky? Is there a cleanout?

It's integral with the washing machine discharge and the sinkwaste. Drains to a pipe along the side of the land which discharges into a "council" pipe along the road outside. Where that discharges, nobody knows.
 
Round here to get your kitchen certified for commercial use...meaning if you want to sell food...it must have a drain in the floor. I often wonder why they don't put them in residential kitchens as that would sure save your house if you have a pipe leak.
 
When we had the floods in September 2013 our kitchen drain worked in reverse. As did the shower outlets.
 
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