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@Sooner wrote:

@catter70 wrote:

Looks like an accident waiting to happen.


@catter70 You beat me to it!  First stop on the way to the ER for sure!  


 

Agree.  That kitchen looks like a recipe for disaster.

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Re: Swinging Kitchen!

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@In-x-s wrote:

That would make me wonder what's in the bedroom Smiley Wink


Years ago one of the designers on Trading Spaces hung the bed from the ceiling. It might have been the one where he used a toilet for the bedside table. 

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I think it's a unique look.  I also think to make it practical, the swings should be stationary.  To do this they would have to use a material that mimics the chain or rope (or whatever they used) but is neither flexible nor "swingable".

 

Aside from messing up the island with scuff marks, it would be nearly impossible to eat on a seat that wobbles all over the place.  However, I do appreciate the unusual and completely un-boring concept.

~What a terrible era in which idiots govern the blind.~ William Shakespeare
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No - that's just dumb.  Leave the swings to the outside area.  I want a seat that stays in place when I am eating.  I don't want to have to worry about falling off of it when I am eating my scrambled eggs in the morning! - LOL!  

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It might be just the ticket if...

 

You place a premium on quiet.

You don't want chair scuffs in the flooring

You value solitude ( not Your fault if nobody wants to stay long in those wooden swing sets!)

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Swinging while eating how nauseating

Stop being afraid of what could go wrong and start being positive what could go right.