By Benjamin Seldin
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May 8, 2026
A kitchen worth cooking in. In a city full of rentals, the kitchen is often the first compromise. Dated finishes. Off-brand appliances. A stovetop that's seen things. At The Reeds, the kitchen is treated as the heart of the home it actually is — fitted with a full suite of stainless steel appliances, set against the original brick and timber of an 1865 factory building. If you've been searching for apartments with stainless appliances in Worcester, this page will tell you exactly what to expect from ours, and why the rest of the apartment is built to the same standard. What's included in every Reeds kitchen Every studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom residence at The Reeds comes standard with: Stainless steel refrigerator with freezer Stainless steel range with oven Stainless steel dishwasher Stainless steel microwave Granite countertops to anchor the appliance suite Hardwood flooring continuing through the kitchen and living area No upgrade fees. No "premium tier" gating the better finishes. The full stainless package is the baseline at The Reeds — because we believe a kitchen is either done right or it isn't. Why stainless matters for Worcester renters Stainless steel isn't just a finish. For renters, it's a practical upgrade that changes how the apartment lives: It cleans up. Stainless wipes down with a cloth. After a long week, that matters. It lasts. Unlike laminated or painted appliances, stainless doesn't yellow, peel, or date the kitchen as years pass. The apartment looks as current in year three as it did on move-in. It cooks better. Modern stainless ranges and ovens give you faster boil times, more even baking, and quieter dishwashing — small differences you notice every day. It photographs well. If you cook, host, or work from home, you'll see your kitchen in a thousand small moments. Stainless gives those moments a clean, considered backdrop. The rest of the kitchen, designed to match Stainless appliances don't sit in isolation. At The Reeds, they're part of a kitchen that includes: Granite countertops with generous prep space Custom cabinetry with soft-close hardware Tile backsplashes chosen to complement the building's industrial character Under-cabinet lighting for evening cooking Open sightlines to the living area, so the cook isn't cut off from the room You can see the full amenity package on our apartment amenities page , or browse residence interiors in our gallery . Beyond the kitchen: what comes with the apartment A well-finished kitchen is the start, not the whole story. Reeds residences also feature: In-unit washer and dryer Central air conditioning Hardwood floors throughout High ceilings ( explore high-ceiling residences here ) Original architectural details — exposed brick, heavy timber columns, factory-era windows Coworking lounge, fitness center, game room, and outdoor patio for residents It's a rare combination in Worcester: a building with genuine 1865 character, finished to a standard that respects how people actually live in 2026. The building behind the kitchen The Reeds isn't a new-construction box dressed up with marketing language. It's the historic Taylor & Farley Organ Company building, originally constructed in 1865 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The renovation kept what mattered — wood columns, timber joists, exposed brick, even the original boiler doors — and added what every modern renter actually needs, including a kitchen built around a full stainless steel appliance suite. Read more about the building's history on our story page , or take a virtual walk through the neighborhood .