here is the noitra house, the one that didn't get knocked down up on woodland avenue. there's the kitchen there, it's 8 x 14. here is a project that you didn't approve because of the tenants and it has a small kitchen. i mean, i'm glad you didn't approve it because they were kicking out the tenants, but a small kitchen and three bedrooms. just like in the earlier model you could have three bedrooms in these on one level. here is a photo on the noitra house you can see the kitchen. open houses were amazing. this is the wus ter house. and even on pacific heights it had an eat-in kitchen which is sort of an old-fashioned idea. here is an article that says trade disputes raises costs r kitchen updates. so between the size and how they're dominating the unit and the cost, to me it raises questions of why are we approving big kitchens. here is an example of one. this is from a 311 that got expired yesterday, no dur, it's in nowi valley. here is the kitchen and it basically dominates the floor and upstairs are four bedrooms. so i guess the question is it's rh-2. putting aside