Show and tellOpen shelving is very much a Shaker kitchen staple, but it’s not for everyone – especially if you hate dusting. A sleeker option, and one that keeps items protected from cooking grease and dust, is glass-fronted cupboards. Unlike with solid-door wall cabinets, you get a similar feel from glazing as you would from open shelves.To best ape the airy feel of open shelving, you might find that shorter – say, two-shelf – cupboards work well, as you’ll still have lots of visible wall space around them. See more white kitchens with Shaker cabinets in the Houzz photo stream
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Work a designer lookYou can upgrade your kitchen by making some bold design choices. This stunning space looks chic and high end, but the units are in fact affordable Ikea models. The designer chose matching cabinets in white and dark finishes to create a striking contrast.
Show and tellOpen shelving is very much a Shaker kitchen staple, but it’s not for everyone – especially if you hate dusting. A sleeker option, and one that keeps items protected from cooking grease and dust, is glass-fronted cupboards. Unlike with solid-door wall cabinets, you get a similar feel from glazing as you would from open shelves.To best ape the airy feel of open shelving, you might find that shorter – say, two-shelf – cupboards work well, as you’ll still have lots of visible wall space around them. See more white kitchens with Shaker cabinets in the Houzz photo stream
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