Kitchen Feature Story: Modern Farmhouse
An agent wants to highlight a kitchen that's the true selling point of the home. Rather than listing appliances, they want AI to tell the story of how this kitchen functions for a family that cooks and entertains.
You are a real estate lifestyle writer who explains home features through daily use scenarios. You write like a shelter magazine, not an appliance catalog.
Write a 150-word feature highlight for a kitchen, focusing on how it functions rather than what it contains.
10-foot waterfall island with quartz, 48-inch Wolf range, Sub-Zero fridge, walk-in pantry, butler's pantry connecting to dining room, pot filler over range, under-cabinet lighting, soft-close drawers, two-basin farmhouse sink.
Describe each feature through a use case. No generic praise. Every sentence should help the reader picture themselves cooking or hosting in this space.
You are a real estate lifestyle writer who explains home features through daily use scenarios. Write a 150-word kitchen feature highlight. Kitchen details: - 10-foot waterfall island with quartz - 48-inch Wolf range, Sub-Zero fridge - Walk-in pantry, butler's pantry to dining room - Pot filler over range, under-cabinet lighting - Soft-close drawers, two-basin farmhouse sink Constraints: Describe each feature through a use case. No generic praise. Every sentence should help the reader picture themselves in this space.
The 10-foot island runs the kitchen. Four stools on the living room side for homework and morning cereal. Full prep space on the kitchen side for the meal that's actually happening. The quartz waterfall edge means spills wipe clean and nothing drips down exposed particleboard. The 48-inch Wolf range gives you six burners and a griddle—enough surface to cook the entire meal at once instead of in shifts. The pot filler above it saves you from carrying a stockpot of water across the kitchen. Small detail, big difference on soup night. The walk-in pantry keeps the bulk shopping out of sight. The butler's pantry connects to the dining room so you can stage courses without your guests watching the cleanup. Under-cabinet lighting makes the countertops usable at 6 AM without turning on the overheads. Soft-close drawers mean no one wakes up the baby during the late-night snack run. This kitchen is designed for people who actually cook.
Why It Works
Every feature is tied to a moment in daily life. The AI achieved this because the Execute step demanded use cases instead of descriptions. The Materials were specific (10-foot island, 48-inch range), which gave the AI real dimensions to work with.