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Red Kitchen with Integrated Countertop Staircase

This unique, open plan kitchen in Victoria, Australia is so open that the countertop is integrated directly into the staircase. The Tattoo House by Andrew Maynard Architects implemented many multi-functional and dual-purpose elements into a flexible living space — but this countertop/stair is probably the most divisive...

 
 

Does this design bother you? Would you embrace it and perform a countertop dance? Would it encourage you to keep a no-shoes policy? If you have pets, we can see how this design could be a huge problem...

The Tattoo House has more unique elements and design solutions — including the patterned windows that give the house its name. Check out the plans and many more pictures at Arch Daily.

Via: Arch Daily

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Looks cool, but even my not-so-germaphobic self can see the ick-factor i nthat.

posted by Kelseyjean85 on March 25th 2009 at 2:01pm
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Uhm... gross. One rule in my house: no feet on the counters.

posted by Veruca on March 25th 2009 at 2:02pm
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Nothing about this is good. I don't care if you don't wear shoes in your house, your socked and bare feet are still totally rank. Please keep them off of the counters.

posted by twoheadedboy on March 25th 2009 at 2:02pm
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the actual kitchen is nice but the stairs onto the countertop is just gross.

posted by terka27 on March 25th 2009 at 2:04pm
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The ick factor doesn't get me...the weirdness does...my mother was always at me not to walk on the counters...

posted by TrishM on March 25th 2009 at 2:05pm
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I dislike this less because of the staircase/countertop thing, and more because it is just TRYING TOO HARD to be edgy and cool. Meh.

posted by missmouse on March 25th 2009 at 2:05pm
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yes,it's quirky...but it's also stupid

posted by kahlil19107 on March 25th 2009 at 2:12pm
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It's a pleaser for geriatric dogs and cats for sure!

posted by maipop on March 25th 2009 at 2:13pm
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Is that really designed for walking on? Look how slick those stairs are with no handrail. And even steel would probably flex at that thickness. I think this is a render, not a real project.

posted by t_violet on March 25th 2009 at 2:18pm
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I'm with maipop on this. Beyond the gross part, how nice that pets are able to so easily walk wherever they want on that counter with the helpful stairs to get them there! Double yuck.

posted by ThatGrrl on March 25th 2009 at 2:27pm
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My mom in this house:

"How many times have I asked you to keep the frickin' bread OFF the stairs! If it's not the fruit bowl, it's the dish towels... I'm sick of it!"

posted by Oven Mitzie on March 25th 2009 at 2:32pm
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I don't think I like the idea of my Rottweiler being on my counter tops... Hmm...

posted by caitlinmarie on March 25th 2009 at 2:33pm
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I love the stair segments, but crossing the counter is just weird. (If it were my place, I think I would continue the bar railing across the counter to separate walking and food prep spaces, at the least.) (I have a terrible sense of balance, and countertops are slippery smooth. I can see myself falling right into the sink!)

posted by SherryBinNH on March 25th 2009 at 2:35pm
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if it was nowhere near the cooking area/sink area, i wouldn't mind it so much. but kicking dirt and funk into where you prepare food? what a stupid idea.

posted by kdkaboom on March 25th 2009 at 3:02pm
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Putting the sink so close to the stairs pretty much guarantees that things will be left in the stair path.

It would be cool if it really added to the usefulness of the space, but I don't think it does.

posted by heather77 on March 25th 2009 at 3:18pm
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very familiar :-D as are the comments - as far as i remember that is about what people said the first time around. i checked the dates on the posts to see if they are the old ones, even ...
i still love it, though :-P

posted by maike on March 25th 2009 at 3:22pm
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i've seen this before. was it in dwell?

posted by liam. on March 25th 2009 at 3:25pm
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That has "haughty architect" written all over it.

posted by farmhousemoderne on March 25th 2009 at 3:31pm
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If it were connected to the bar where you serve food & drinks, or some sort of landing strip in the living room, I would be all over this like a fat kid on a twinkie.

Connected to where I prepare my meals? Not so much.

posted by Zhahira on March 25th 2009 at 3:46pm
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so i am assuming the ppl that live here weight less than 130 lbs and have the cleaniest feet ever known to man...right?
OH no wait...WRONG.

this says no on many levels.

especially if you are over a certain weight limit and decided to break into your liquor cabinet and now find yourself stumbling up the "counter" and falling flat on your face.

*sigh* this is sooooo impractical.

posted by bellaknollie on March 25th 2009 at 3:47pm
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the risers on the stairs are not consistantly the same height. Between that, the no banister, the shiny surface, this is a disaster waiting to happen.

posted by teeze on March 25th 2009 at 3:57pm
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I'll just say ditto. I think the comments on here pretty much sum up the "unsanitary" conditions of this design.

Nothing cute about feet and food.

posted by copelli21 on March 25th 2009 at 4:00pm
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fail whale...this is pointless design at its best

posted by bellaknollie on March 25th 2009 at 4:07pm
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That can't possibly be to code.

posted by kellylc on March 25th 2009 at 4:07pm
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"That can't possibly be to code."

I was waiting for this comment:

Not every country on the planet has the same idiot-proof building codes as we do in the US...

posted by bepsf on March 25th 2009 at 4:09pm
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Just silly.

posted by jooly on March 25th 2009 at 4:11pm
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It's Beautiful showcase house.
Anyone who would live there never is not someone interested in eating or cooking in the house!

I can only imagine such a ridiculous feature in a real families home.

posted by dewi on March 25th 2009 at 4:13pm
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excuse the jumbled mess above.
;)

posted by dewi on March 25th 2009 at 4:14pm
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I'll probably be kicked off the site when I say that I actually kinda like it.

EXCEPT...it looks slick as all hell and there is nothing to hold on to. And also, it's right by the sink, so splashing water will make it even MORE slick than it already is.

The "walking on the countertop" doesn't really bother me because it's not really where you'd be working, just attached to it.

Let's just say I'd find it intriguing and cool in someone else's house, but I wouldn't want it in my house.

What's up the stairs? Hopefully it's not something like a bedroom that you have to go to often.

posted by BambiJo on March 25th 2009 at 4:18pm
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Wow, people always have such amazing opinions about things that they don't know much of anything about...

The young family who worked with the architecture firm to have this addition made to their home was obviously happy with it - or they wouldn't have paid to have it done.

I've got to take a shower, now - everyone here got judging all over me.

posted by dearsweetbriar on March 25th 2009 at 4:29pm
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If the space was truly small (like a sailboat kitchen) I could see the benefit. But it's not. Nothing is actually gained by making the counter a tread that wouldn't be accomplished by just running proper stairs in that same place.

Showy and different, but nothing is gained and it creates additional issues.

posted by RichardinLA on March 25th 2009 at 4:37pm
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What a waste. If they have so much space and money, why not just install a normal staircase? This was obviously desired by people who like gimmicky concepts and don't actually use their kitchen for cooking.

posted by slowdown on March 25th 2009 at 4:40pm
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Liam, it was in Dwell fairly recently. I'm pretty sure I've seen it on AT too.

posted by Trent_Canada on March 25th 2009 at 4:40pm
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interesting... but totally impractical (at least for my family) and i just don't get the point.

posted by erinpearce on March 25th 2009 at 4:45pm
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Hilarious!

posted by alisonK on March 25th 2009 at 4:46pm
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Yes, a little splashing from the sink on that slick surface, next to those windows, no handrials either side, and you have all sorts of wacky hijinks waiting to happen.

posted by btoddster on March 25th 2009 at 6:34pm
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dearsweetbriar, if you read AT with regularity you must certainly end up taking a lot of showers.

i love this. amusing and fun. everyone coming over to their house must crack a smile at seeing it.

posted by twelveindustries on March 25th 2009 at 6:49pm
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Say what you will, it was done to be "different." It wasn't necessary, it wasn't the "only" way to integrate stairs. It was done just to be different.

That said, sometimes different isn't good. I'll leave it at that.

posted by modtramp on March 25th 2009 at 7:55pm
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I take slip and fall cases for a reasonable contingent fee.

posted by david @ justveggingout.com on March 25th 2009 at 8:09pm
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I'm almost 100% sure that this has been featured on AT before.

posted by bkk on March 25th 2009 at 9:23pm
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bad idea. eve if you are clean, you will kick something up. there's a reason floors tend to be dirtier than counters.

posted by mariegael on March 25th 2009 at 10:05pm
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kitchens get dirty and are cleaned daily in my house. I would have no problem with this. Looks great and awesome use of space as long as you don't have kids, babies, dogs, etc.

posted by lodel on March 25th 2009 at 10:09pm
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So a bunch of people took their b*tchy pills today and AT decided to add fuel to the fire and repost this article and one of the many about color coding books. This is what it must be like when congress is in session.

posted by Seaside on March 25th 2009 at 10:26pm
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ya know, if that railing / banister continued across the counter it would provide a differentiation between the counter area and the stairs area, I think that would help A LOT. Not to mention, providing something to grab onto.

posted by teeze on March 25th 2009 at 10:30pm
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EW. Not for me AT ALL! Feet should not go where you prepare food, and cleaning those white stairs all of the time would be a pain as well!

posted by ecw0389 on March 25th 2009 at 11:22pm
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What could you put on the 'step' part of the counter?

posted by hrhprincessfiona on March 26th 2009 at 4:42am
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What's going on with the walls to the outside space? Are they glass sliders out of view?! True indoor-outdoor living?
Katy
http://fengshuibyfishgirl.com

posted by fishgirl on March 27th 2009 at 4:27pm
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