I love the
look of open shelves in the kitchen, but when I imagine them in my own kitchen all I can think of is how dusty everything would get!
Remove some existing corner or wall cabinets in
favor of open shelving to make your kitchen feel more spacious and open.
Young kids and mess often go together, but you can make organization easier by providing
plenty of open shelves with bins or baskets to keep toys and games contained.
A
mix of open shelves and white glass - front doors are finished with a gray glaze to add depth to the details and help draw attention to elegant china displayed inside.
I love the
concept of open shelving and they look beautiful, however, I've often wondered about the dust that would accumulate on everything.
I then planned on using them above our dresser in our living room, but we moved the dresser so it could be the
bottom of our open shelving pantry.
Add those things you may regret not having later, such as drawers in the bathroom
instead of open shelving or cabinets with doors.
I love the look
of open shelving as long as everything displayed looked purposefully placed there, not cluttered.
The cabinet rests on a highly - polished, steel frame, while holding inside a rectangle mirror and
couple of open shelves.
Rather than go with
tons of open shelving, I decided to get more traditional and authentic to the period of the home by adding details like this back into the space.
When we were putting the finishing touches on our kitchen makeover, I realized we had a big «hole» to the
right of our open shelving.
I love your tips — especially about taking everything
off of open shelves and putting less back on.
I'm a classic, I prefer a glass front cabinet or two, or a little
bit of open shelving but these are really beautiful!
I've had several questions about our open shelves in the kitchen, so I thought I'd share an honest
review of open shelving.
The success of the space planning in this small kitchen is largely due to strategic
use of open shelving.
We built our home in 2008 and so many people tried to talk me
out of open shelves saying they collect dust and look messy.
I like shelves as accent pieces instead, but I don't know, I may have just become of fan
of open shelving after all!
A
pair of open shelves transforms one side of this kitchen island into a display space for cookbooks and cooking magazines.
The piece has plenty
of open shelving up top and space below with doors for all of those items that don't really need to be seen.
The rest of the room features
lots of open shelving and a lot of dresser storage to keep treasures safely in their spots.
I love the
concept of open shelving and they look beautiful, however, I've often wondered about the dust that would accumulate on everything.
The only comment that I would make, if storage space is a problem in the kitchen, you might want to do cabinets
instead of the open shelving.