I love the idea, but the right side would need to have dry goods like potatoes and other roots, also containers for grains like rice. Instead of a microwave I would put in a large foodprinter that uses solar plus protein and fat cartridges to print meat substitutes.
I love the idea, but the right side would need to have dry goods like potatoes and other roots, also containers for grains like rice. Instead of a microwave I would put in a large foodprinter that uses solar plus protein and fat cartridges to print meat substitutes.
Well if you’re going to have dry goods you’re also going to need a sink, some pans, and a hotplate.
Also, needs a fold-down workstation table. The cute cluttercore mess around the microwave is not a work space!