Kitchen: cupboards
Contrast the Cabinetry If your compact U-shaped kitchen is crying out for wall cabinets on at least two sides, here’s a clever color trick from Camilla Molders Design that you can use to help keep the space from feeling too enclosed. Simply choose a darker finish for the base cabinets and a paler shade for the wall cabinets. Paint the walls and ceiling white, and the cabinetry will simply blend away, making even a tiny space feel bigger.
Solution: “Taking your cupboards right up to the ceiling will maximize your storage potential in a compact kitchen,” she says. “If you don’t like the idea of rows of closed-door cupboards, you can always mix it up with ...glass doors...(original author said open shelving, but not my favorite!! Tip: If your wall cabinets are positioned over a cooktop, minimum clearance rules apply, Barber says. The minimum requirements can vary for electric and gas cooktops, and range from 2 to 3 feet, s
like the no handle cupboards, notice design from lights on ceiling...dont want that!! want clean lines, transitional, with many recessed lights, light ceiling, NOT WHITE, but a LIGHT RICH COLOR creamy? warm wood that is not dark cherry? can have a RED NOT PINK cast, tile-like flooring begins where and ends where in cabin??
good color combination
4. Choose a different color for your uppers and lowers. Designating one color tone for your upper cabinets and another for your lowers is a way to inject color into your kitchen and maintain an organized design. Choose a darker color for your lower cabinets to ground the design, then experiment with lighter shades like whites and grays on the upper. This prevents the design from feeling too top-heavy.
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Rolling cabinet or cart. Acting as both counter and storage, this accessible rolling cart is worth adding. It can work as a kitchen island, especially in a small space, or a bar cart when rolled into any room. More than 140,000 people have this in their photo collections on Houzz.
Baking storage above refrigerator...like this?
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