I think there's a poor (left side, poorly lit, older stove that's worn and dirty) and middle-class (right side, better lit, nicer appliances [plural] and cabinetry) aesthetic being depicted, but both are shown with dirty dishes and empty cupboards, indicating that everyone but the rich are struggling.
Edit: I can't quite explain the commercial coffee maker with three carafes, nor the bathroom sink (#3) in the very back.
I don't think this is that complicated. The two kitchen sinks and oven/stoves kinda demand an explanation, and once you start looking closely you see the details. I don't think the point is to emphasize a dichotomy but rather to illustrate that this is one struggle that both the poor and middle class are in.
Two sinks?! TWO SINKS ?! I can barely afford a shoebox with a stove tucked in the corner!
Two ovens as well! Capitalist excess!
for me it underlines the message of potential laying idle. two ovens but no food to cook in them
I like that take.
Yeah this is the weirdest laid out kitchen
I think there's a poor (left side, poorly lit, older stove that's worn and dirty) and middle-class (right side, better lit, nicer appliances [plural] and cabinetry) aesthetic being depicted, but both are shown with dirty dishes and empty cupboards, indicating that everyone but the rich are struggling.
Edit: I can't quite explain the commercial coffee maker with three carafes, nor the bathroom sink (#3) in the very back.
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I don't think this is that complicated. The two kitchen sinks and oven/stoves kinda demand an explanation, and once you start looking closely you see the details. I don't think the point is to emphasize a dichotomy but rather to illustrate that this is one struggle that both the poor and middle class are in.
What you're saying is right, too, though.
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Don't see how that contradicts it but I'm beyond arguing further.
It's a his-and-hers kitchen.
A stove? Luxury! We live in a match box at the bottom of a lake! And we're thankful for it!