Not exact matches
I always have a random assortment of stuff in my
cabinets that I
keep in these
glass jars, which helps me see when I'm running low on stuff, and it also makes cooking easier when you don't have to fumble with annoying packaging.
The storage
cabinet is great for
keeping pencils, measuring tapes, and safety
glasses within reach.
In a classic farmhouse kitchen, wall - mounted shelves,
glass doors and door less
cabinets keep dishes easy to locate and grab.
Keeping wine
glasses and bowls at the ready
keeps you from digging through your
cabinets to scrounge up extras for your guests, and we fell in love with these gold - rimmed
glasses that feel extra fancy, even if they were only $ 6 a pop!
The box we brought home from England long ago still sits in the
glass cabinet where we
keep treasures.
A simple way to do this is to
keep all your TV boxes and audio equipment together in a
cabinet, if you choose one with
glass doors you will be able to
keep the doors shut and still use your remote controls.
A collection of
glasses, vases and crisp white serveware displayed in a slate grey
cabinet offers a quaint curated look that's in
keeping with the rest of the (almost) all - white cottage.
We
kept the old
cabinets b / c they had gorgeous molding at the top, and old
glass panes.
For example if we try to
keep the wine there, then from the
glass there will be a wine bottles that trims the
cabinets.
Her food and water bowls are in here, but also we
keep her treats in one of the
glass canisters on the counter (the other filled with laundry tablets), her large bag of food is
kept in the big pull out drawer in the base
cabinet (love that thing), and one of the baskets above is dedicated to her — filled with her leash, harness and toys.
To
keep the kitchen high - end, we took the
cabinets all the way to the ceiling, included leaded
glass detail in cabinetry, included a pot filler, a built - in fridge, and changed the island to be rectangular.
I wanted to add colour to the piece without actually painting it a colour so these Mint Green Milk
Glass Handles and Knob allowed me to
keep this a gender neutral piece and
kept with the vintage quality of the
cabinet that I really wanted to accentuate.
If a new dish is going to come home with me, I make it earn its
keep by using it as decor on a wall, or on open shelves and in
glass cabinets when it isn't busy serving food or adding to the festive decor at parties.
I LOVE the open
cabinets!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I also like the idea of the vitamins in the
glass jar but I take several different ones so
keep them in a daily thingy and fill it each week.
In other areas,
keep the rest of the room light with pale walls and floors and add a few
glass fronted
cabinets and even mirrored splashbacks to reflect light around the room.
I think the best thing about
glass - front
cabinets is that it forces you to
keep your cupboards organized and nice - looking!
Pretty tableware is
kept proudly on display in
glass cabinet doors, while vintage signs complete the retro look.
My biggest challenge is to organize my kitchen
cabinets and label all the
glass jars where we
keep our spices and dry goods!
Overhead, translucent
glass keeps darker wood
cabinets from closing in the kitchen and eases the transition from natural wood to painted
cabinet fronts below.
Understated and sophisticated finishes, such as the white backsplash and
glass - front
cabinets,
keep the room simple and inviting.
Knowing that a coat of white paint would
keep this kitchen under budget and looking smart, the homeowners added
glass - front upper
cabinets to expand their storage and display space.
A
cabinet with lots of hidden drawers and shelves
keeps the room tidy, but the
glass fronts — along with an oversize mirror above — are visually expansive.
IDEA:
Keep dust from collecting in
glasses or stored china by using built - in
cabinets with doors instead of open shelving.
Designer details
keep the wall from looking cluttered, while furniture - style feet tucked into toe - kicks, X-shape muntins on
glass cabinet doors, and warm wood surfaces enhance the kitchen's traditional style.
Open shelves
keep everyday dishes and
glasses right where you need them; the upper shelf holds good - looking, but rarely used, serving pieces that take up valuable
cabinet space.
But where in the world do you
keep your plates and
glasses with no upper
cabinets?
Glass - front
cabinets above a pass - through between this kitchen and the living room
keep the two spaces feeling open and airy.
And to
keep with the history of the home, I decided to put in seeded
glass in the storage
cabinets in the kitchen.
Milk
glass cabinets make the most of the plentiful natural light in this kitchen space, while still
keeping dishes obscured.
Beadboard, retro - style appliances, a Hoosier - style
cabinet, schoolhouse pendants, seeded
glass and crystal drawer knobs are just a few of the details that
keep the home's original spirit alive in this Coronado, California vacation home.
A desk in gorgeous solid wood, sleek white lacquer, sophisticated tempered
glass or audacious metal, an adjustable rolling chair that
keeps you supported, a table lamp that has your eyes» best interest in mind, as well as bookshelves, storage units and filing
cabinets that
keep everything organized.
Everyone in my family seems to be filling up water
glasses all of the time so instead of storing the
glasses in the
cabinet, I
keep them right out on the island where they are easily accessible.
To finish off the
cabinet I decided to put a nice
glass knob on the door and
keep the original for one of my future projects.
And, unlike the other 11 months of the year when the
glass doors remain closed, I
keep the doors of the
cabinet open throughout the Christmas season.
Protect and Preserve Store your most prized books in an elegant
glass cabinet to
keep them free from dust and dirt and create a dramatic storage statement at the same time.