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That's informative. The 'fridge is actually across the hall from the cooktop, which helps the arrangement somewhat. That which I determined to be the 'fridge is the location of the ovens.
Nick Waterhouse video...The eclectic identity and fantasy of the millennial male. Dress preppy, use a shoe horn, play the blues through a vintage Fender amp and live in a Lautner!
Ironically, the architectural equivalent of his fashion choices would probably be a two story brick colonial. He talks about his love of all things "classic", while preening in a futuristic work of architecture.