- Fri Sep 10, 2010 11:59 pm
#330347
As a Maxwell user I am happy to see it rendered. I have a feeling the top should be thicker though, its actually 60mm. And the aluminium coverings behind the drawers are also more pronounced and covers the end panels on the frontsides as well. The original Bulthaup fosset is also great instead of the tap you have modeled.
I actually am looking at that kitchen here in my house. Very happy with it. Although my son drove his toy car into the paintwork and my wife used sandpaper to keep it clean and the plastic top is scratched all over by my ceramic plates. But in general it still looks ok after 1,5 years. I am sure though the white and delicate materials will not last for more 5 years maximum.
I made the same kitchen for a client with a non-Bulthaup granite top and walnut doorpanels. Looked less but a lot more sturdy.
Tx for posting, its makes me feel I have a special kitchen.
I actually am looking at that kitchen here in my house. Very happy with it. Although my son drove his toy car into the paintwork and my wife used sandpaper to keep it clean and the plastic top is scratched all over by my ceramic plates. But in general it still looks ok after 1,5 years. I am sure though the white and delicate materials will not last for more 5 years maximum.
I made the same kitchen for a client with a non-Bulthaup granite top and walnut doorpanels. Looked less but a lot more sturdy.
Tx for posting, its makes me feel I have a special kitchen.