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The Rogue-Ass Kitchen Appliances of the Bay Area

3 min read
Leslie Ylinen
A white oven awkwardly placed in the corner of an otherwise empty room with green vinyl flooring.
Photo via Zillow

It’s a fact of Bay Area life that renters must contort and compromise in ways residents of other cities would balk at. Buildings are old, electrical outlets are scarce, and vacancy rates are low. The average rent of a one-bedroom apartment in San Francisco is a whopping $3,629 a month. For that amount of money, is it too much to ask that my kitchen layout be less scrambled than the eggs I’m making for breakfast?

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I like my kitchen appliances the way I like my children — in a predictable location.Alas, that’s a hard feature to come by in a rental here. I’ve scoured the current rental listings to hunt down the most egregious examples of misplaced domestic machines. Here’s a roundup of the most errant, wayward, unruly, out-of-pocket, and otherwise disorderly kitchen appliances of the Bay Area.


A lonely stove

A small kitchen with the sink and cabinets on the right, and an oven farther back by a door to outside.
Photo via Craigslist

Why is this Russian Hill stove cowering in the corner like it’s done something wrong?


Pardon me

A very small kitchen with a small white refrigerator blocking half of the door to another room.
Photo via Craigslist

I hope you’re feeling funky, because if you want to enter this Nob Hill kitchen, you’ll have to shuffle in sideways past the fridge.

Hugh Grant in “Love Actually” shimmying sideways from one doorway to another.
Credit: StudioCanal/Working Title Films/DNA Films

Hazard calling

A refrigerator is plugged into an outlet so that its cord obstructs the door of a built-in foldout ironing board.
Photo via Craigslist

I don’t care what anyone says about brooms or ironing boards. These tall, thin doors are private entrances for Slenderman. (As if we don’t have enough to worry about.) At least this Millbrae landlord has the good sense to set up a tripwire.


Tiny window blocker

A small kitchen without anyplace else to put the refrigerator than in front of the window, blocking half of it.
Photo via Craigslist

I’m not a feng shui expert, but I’m not ruling out this North Beach fridge’s position as the source of every disastrous event of 2020.


A lonely fridge

Cabinets, a sink, an oven, and a water heater in the foreground, a fridge lurking in the background next to a skinny door.
Photo via Craigslist

“Hey, could you grab me a beer from the fridge? You need to go completely through the kitchen and past the water heater. It’s right next to the Slenderman door. You can’t miss it.”


Haiku for an Inner Sunset Stove

A white oven awkwardly placed in the corner of an otherwise empty room with green vinyl flooring.
Photo via Craigslist

I rarely see you.
You’re almost out the back door.
When did our love fade?


This is awkward

A kitchen with a peninsula blocking easy movement between the sink/stove area and the fridge in the far corner of the kitchen
Photo via Craigslist

“Oh, Fridge, this is kinda awkward. My mom said I could only invite one appliance to my Rockridge kitchen sleepover, and I chose the stove.”


That’s one way to do it

A stove with a fridge next to it that’s completely blocking a door.
Photo via Craigslist

Quiz: Is this a Lower Pac Heights kitchen or a sixth-season episode of Game of Thrones?

A Game of Thrones character drags someone through the snow, saying, “Hold the door!”
Credit: HBO

A perplexing situation in the Marina

A fridge blocking off most of the view of a kitchen. The stove’s plugged into a wall outlet about two feet away from it.
Photo via Craigslist

Apparently this is the best picture of this Marina kitchen, because it’s the only one posted in the listing. The position of that power cord tells me all I need to know.


Man the kitchen

A tiny kitchen in the background, with the fridge in the foreground more or less in the hallway.
Photo via Craigslist

“I’m a fridge, but I’m also the bouncer at this Clement Street kitchen. Sir, I’m going to need to see some ID before I can let you in. Sir… SIR!!!”


Have an errant kitchen appliance of your own to share? Drop us a note at info@thebolditalic.com.

Last Update: December 15, 2021

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