Kitchen Ideas
Below her prep station, custom stained walnut drawer inserts offer a place for every utensil. “These are something I really try to talk clients into doing,” she says. “You don’t think about how often drawers are open in the kitchen. You’re in and out of them all the time. It’s such a beautiful touch to have inside drawers.”
Island
Island
peninsula
drawers under cooktop
drawers under cooktop
kitchen drawers under cooktop
pull out storage next to fridge or window
storage next to fridge or window
storage - next to fridge or window
balcony
cook book display
cupboards - stone look for lower cabinets
flatware storage - tiered drawer.
Soda likes to use double-decker cutlery drawers, since they nearly double the storage found in a standard single-layer cutlery divider. This drawer is to the left of the refrigerator, beneath the coffee station.
10. Organize inside. It may sound like a no-brainer, but often what makes a kitchen, big or small, organized is how we arrange the insides of our cupboards. Shelf and drawer dividers, hooks, racks and other storage devices are key to keeping order. Consider what works for you and go custom if you can. Are you a Mason jar and Tupperware kind of person? Do you prefer mugs on hooks, shelves or in drawers? Storage is often about personal preference. Here, the slim slots for chopping boards and placemats are a brilliant idea, as is the slim pullout spice rack.
7. Go minimal. Are you in the process of picking new cabinets for your compact kitchen? Consider this look. Ultra-plain, handleless cabinets in a nude hue are soothing to look at and give a sense of visual order. Pick a seamless backsplash such as this slab of marble, since tiles with grout can look busy.
recessed wall shelving - partial on north wall
* ventilation - but with shelving on sides. * island countertop / sides [?] or take advantage of shelving * lower cabinets - natural stone look
panel appliances - blend into cabinetry
Using cabinet doors with touch-activated latches or integrated reach-in pulls reinforces the clean lines of your new kitchen, which subtly helps it appear bigger. It also gives you fewer little items to bump into or get caught on your clothing, so the space will feel easier to move in too.
colours
backsplash / island
great colour scheme - maybe more neutrals for master
island with seating area at end - shorter version
herringbone backsplash - herringbone floor combo
hidden appliance+ storage
Art for North Wall -
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