I've just been having a fight with my builder (Goodlife Homes) about my Westinghouse 90cm stove top, the same one you have a picture of in your post. Ours is set back only 12mm from the splashback and as such you cannot put a large pan or pot centrally on either of the rear burners, and it hits the splashback - it's really STUPID!!! The builder says that he can move the stove top forward by about 10mm, but I'm not sure how much of an effect that will have.
I already have a scorch mark on my tiled splashback from the large pot I put on there to boil spaghetti
I think you are better off going for a design that has the bigger burners at the front and the smaller ones at the back - until the building industry makes benchtops deeper or the stove top manufacturers ask us women what REALLY works then you need to be so careful. Sigh, so many things you don't realise until after you move in and actually live with them. Sort of sounds like marriage, doesn't it?
Good luck!
Oh, that's really interesting to hear. I guess the disadvantage of bringing it forward is that it's a bit closer for the kiddies to reach...
My mum's has a big one at the front left and a big wok burner in the middle, and we're often annoyed at the big pots pushing each other off the middle. But I guess it'd be more annoying to have the back wall pushing it off...
No reason you can't use the wok burner for other cooking - we do it all the time. I often bring stuff to the boil on the biggest and then move it to the back to simmer (the big ones don't go down far enough).
So now I'm leaning towards the Bosch, but I'll check the dimensions on the westinghouse vs the available bench space.
Ely