kitchen cabinets
The kitchen sink is a salvage-yard find. “You’d never know by looking at it, but installing this sink was probably the most complicated part of the whole project,” Troyer says. “It had some strange angles, the bottom was unfinished, and old sinks aren’t as deep as today’s sinks and standard countertops.” In order to reconcile this, he bumped out the backsplash a few inches beneath the window. This not only met the challenge of setting the sink in the right spot relative to the cabinet and corresponding countertop depth, but also provided a nice little shelf along the windowsill.
Top drawer. Don't need drawer slides.
I also use mine as an out-of-sight drying rack, leaving my coffee cup or bowl to dry when I head to the studio in the morning. I arrive back home to a little less visible clutter on the counter, and that makes me love my kitchen even more.
salvage shelves are lovely!
sink skirts
Pantry door shelves!
WONDERFUL faucets!
over small sink?
garage door on oven?
pop up plug
pots under table
beadboard end on dishwasher?
RANGE HOOD!
foil, parchment storage
divider slots in drawers
pull & fold out counter!
arch over window
Fabulous niche!
countertop doors
plumbing pot hanger
scaffolding poles have been erected to form a hanging rail for pots and pans.
flow blue plates hung on the wall. I could do that! NICE.
nice color and feel! subway tile too. Very calm!
pantry door racks!
LED strip lights.
skylight covers?
If you use a cordless stick vacuum, having an outlet installed inside the cabinet will make it easy to charge it between uses.
S window, dishrack over big sink
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