Gone are the days of one-size-fits-all oven range. Shopping for the cooking appliance has become more of a choose-your-own adventure, with options extending from gas or induction stovetop (or a combination), various cooktop configurations and oven-door arrangements, down to the choice of a customized knob. Simply put, the options are, well, of great range.
Cue some kitchen designer input. These pros are constantly in touch with how their clients live and the best fixtures to accommodate their needs. Host of large family gatherings? A dual-oven range can help speed up cooking time. Love cooking with the kids? Consider an induction stove, which is engineered to heat up only when in direct contact with cookware, leaving the rest of the stovetop safe to touch. Want a personalized unit sure to spark conversation? Peruse the colorful finishes or custom print capabilities that an increasing number of manufacturers now have to offer.
For more designer tips, find six top-quality oven ranges that the pros recommend to clients time and again.
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