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UPDATE: we went to NYC to see the INVISIBLE in-counter induction! Amazing!UPDATE 2: See the finished kitchen!! (the video is the BEST PART) After seeing induction cooking, we scratched our plans for a gas range… here is my blog post: INDUCTION COOKING IS MAGIC. I love magic!But. Nearly immediately, I saw that there is […]

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UPDATE: we went to NYC to see the INVISIBLE in-counter induction! Amazing!UPDATE 2: See the finished kitchen!! (the video is the BEST PART) After seeing induction cooking, we scratched our plans for a gas range… here is my blog post: INDUCTION COOKING IS MAGIC. I love magic!But. Nearly immediately, I saw that there is […]

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Imagine if you could take your induction stovetop off the counter and toss it in a drawer. Well, you can. Lapitec, an Italian company, has developed a way of hiding the induction cooktop underneath the stone kitchen counter. To use it, all you need is to place the silicone mats at their designated spots, fire them up, and cook. Hidden Stove Top, Stove In Countertop, Sink And Cooktop On Same Wall, Induction Cooktop Kitchen Design, Hidden Cooktop, Induction Cooktop Cover, Invisible Stove Top, Cook Top In Island, Hidden Induction Stove Top

Imagine if you could take your induction stovetop off the counter and toss it in a drawer. Well, you can. Lapitec, an Italian company, has developed a way of hiding the induction cooktop underneath the stone kitchen counter. To use it, all you need is to place the silicone mats at their designated spots, fire them up, and cook.

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