
Induction Mixes with Gas CooktopTraditional Kitchen, Indianapolis
The homeowners wanted to take advantage of induction cooking, but were hesitant because of their unfamiliarity. I suggested reducing their cooktop from 36” to 30” and adding a 15” gas cooktop. The jury’s still out as to whether they'll use the gas, as they've fallen in love with induction.
Photography ©2014 Adam Gibson
This is an example of a large traditional l-shaped eat-in kitchen in Indianapolis with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz benchtops, blue splashback, mosaic tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors and a peninsula. — Houzz
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mcrae + lynch interior design added this to Induction or Gas Cooking? Let's Compare the Two5 June 2015
Can’t make a decision? Why not combine the two!Tell usWhich cooking style suits you best? Share your thoughts in the Comments.MoreLooking to upgrade your kitchen? Click here to find a kitchen designer near you
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Marianne Chow-Hunter added this to Theodore Kitchen Reno24 March 2021
induction & gas cooktop combination

Ashley Kaufmann added this to 501 Boreham - Kitchen4 November 2020
Example of duel induction and gas.