Kitchen
You can see everything clearly Floor-to-ceiling open shelving is popular, as it’s a practical way to store lots of items while also being an easy way to take stock of all supplies. The shallower the shelves, the less likely you are to lose things towards the back, and pale wood interiors can help cut down on dark corners.Substituting the lower shelves for pull-out baskets is a smart way of storing vegetables and perishable goods, ensuring the shelves above are free for tins, jars and longer-life items.Browse more kitchen pantry cupboard photos
They bring out the neat freak in us allThe most saved photos on Houzz have been kitchen storage solutions for several years running now and 2017 is no exception. At the time of writing, this beautifully organised pantry cupboard was the third most saved photo in the UK this year. Is it the beautifully organised shelves and baskets that appeal to so many of you? The floor-to-ceiling storage? The slim dimensions? Perhaps it’s a mix of all three that’s such a winning combination, because a staggering 320,000 of you have saved this image into your ideabooks.
The space-saving bifold doors on the worktop cupboards are made from smoked oak to echo the circular breakfast bar. All breakfast foods and kit are housed neatly inside, keeping everything conveniently in one place. Small appliances, such as the coffee machine and toaster, have their own plug sockets inside.
The neutral, earthy colours paired with the natural smoked oak is one of the many things the owner loves about the kitchen.“The island is painted in Humphrey Munson’s own paint colour, Cobbles, while the perimeter cabinetry is in a paler shade called Linen,” Humphrey explains. Mia glass pendant lights, Jim Lawrence.
Plan a multifunctional kitchen island. A kitchen island in a small space can be extremely efficient if it is planned from the outset as a multipurpose workstation. An example is this small gray island with seating, pan drawer storage, an integrated wine cooler, workspace and an induction cooktop. There is also an overhead pendant extractor, which saves on space elsewhere in the kitchen. The layout was well-considered to accommodate the owner’s needs, while also maximizing the limited space.
Have your kitchen island tailor-made. This kitchen island combines seating and storage. This could have been challenging, because the cabinets on either side of the kitchen restrict the island to a maximum depth of about 3 feet (900 millimeters) — tricky to fit storage and seating into. As a solution, the designer made the depth of the island units in the foreground of the image about 2 feet (600 millimeters) — the largest depth possible to allow the 1-foot (300-millimeter) knee space necessary for the undercounter seating. This arrangement makes up the island’s 3-foot (900-millimeter) total depth.The far side of the kitchen island includes matching cabinets with a depth of 2 feet (600 millimeters) on one side of the island. But rather than using the surplus foot (300 millimeters) of space at that end of the island for seating, the designer added cabinets with a reduced depth of 1 foot (300 millimeters). These are half the depth of standard units and neatly fit the available space while providing extra storage.Create a custom kitchen island

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