Sentences with phrase «of open shelving in my kitchen»

I do love the look of open shelving in the kitchen but I know that the upkeep of having it my kitchen would just do me in.
Revealing the pros & cons of open shelving in kitchens, 5 options to recreate the look yourself & updating four weeks of kitchen renovation progress.
I have combination of open shelves in kitchen and closed.
I have two areas of open shelving in my kitchen and don't think I'd ever go back to all closed up.
The thought of open shelves in a kitchen can send a chill down the spine of even the most organized homeowner.
I have one row of open shelving in my kitchen where I store colorful cups and mint green plates as well as tea tins with my tea collection and a few decorative elements like a small artwork and an Eiffel Tower.

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I usually fill larger size mason jars with a variety of dry good and keep those on open shelves in my kitchen.
Only last week I put up some open shelving in a corner of my kitchen which was looking a little bare and it's absolutely true what you say, it adds warmth, charm and personality by the bucket - load!
Set a unique style statement in a kitchen with your own design mix of cabinets and open shelving.
Kitchens can feel a bit cold due to all the hard surfaces in the space, so open shelving is an opportunity to add warmth, charm, light and personality to what is still a functional part of the room.
One of the more thoughtful design elements is open shelving in the kitchen.
BTW, I love the open shelving idea, too — and think what you did in that space of your kitchen looks GREAT!.
The open shelving in this kitchen by designer Lisa Kanning takes up as much wall space as cabinets would but instead of hiding plates and glassware behind doors, the shelves keep everything on display and easily accessible.
There's a kitchen design trend that has caught our eye — open shelving in front of windows.
In this kitchen above, the open shelves were installed at the end of the cabinetry.
Two Arteriors Jarrod Small Pendants hang over three modern gray counter stools placed in front of a marble waterfall island located facing a white center island fitted with a prep sink paired with a satin nickel faucet and flanked by a recessed fridge and a white kitchen hood with a wood trim fixed on white grid wall tiles above a Wolf range and beside open white shelves.
One of the biggest trends in kitchen designs is open shelving.
A: One of my favorite looks in a kitchen is open shelves on either side of the hood.
Open shelves in the kitchen has been one of my favorite trends for the past couple of years.
Here's how you can style open shelves in the kitchen to add a pop of personality into the heart of your home.
I love the open shelf look in kitchens!!!! Each of the ways you shared looks so good and I would have a hard time deciding what I like best.
The statement piece in the new kitchen is the large moveable kitchen island with galvanized metal work surface and plenty of open shelf storage underneath.
Open shelving in kitchens can serve many purposes in terms of both design and function.
See a shot of my kitchen below, all the uppers in this photo are what I am thinking of replacing with open shelving.
The kitchen is open and airy with plenty of space to store food in the pantry cabinets with pull out shelves.
Traditional rugs add hits of color to the sitting and dining areas, and in the fully equipped kitchen, open shelving has modern yet casual appeal.
The kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinets and includes a generous pantry, a 24 ″ propane range, microwave / vent combo, 10 cu ft fridge, large single bowl sink set in the corner with a nice view out of corner windows, open upper shelves, and room for a combo W / D under the counter.
The floors remained covered with a patchwork of stained rental Berber, dingy, battered wood, and vinyl tiles for a year and a half, while we tried to scrape by with a few quick fixes — a new paint color to cover the hideous mint green and some open shelvingin the kitchen.
My kitchen is still a work in progress but the old oak cabinets will be painted white and the cabinet to the right of the sink above the dishwasher and between the window and patio door will be taken down for open shelves (another inspiration from your last kitchen).
Here wood, stone and metal — in the form of open shelves, marble worktops, stone floor tiles and metal bar stools and shelf brackets — bring a hard - working utilitarian feel to this kitchen space.
Most people think a wall with windows is a dead space but in this kitchen, placing the open shelves in front of the windows provides extra storage and creates a striking design feature.
Remove some existing corner or wall cabinets in favor of open shelving to make your kitchen feel more spacious and open.
Kitchens can feel a bit cold due to all the hard surfaces in the space, so open shelving is an opportunity to add warmth, charm, light and personality to what is still a functional part of the room.
Plenty of storage is a must in a family kitchen to ensure clutter is kept under control, and this scheme benefits from open shelving and drawers.
On the walls, I'd love to use open shelving instead of cabinets (as seen here on Young House Love and Dana's kitchen) so the kitchen doesn't feel too closed in.
Set a unique style statement in a kitchen with your own design mix of cabinets and open shelving.
BTW, I love the open shelving idea, too — and think what you did in that space of your kitchen looks GREAT!.
Another space - saving idea: Opt for open shelving in lieu of standard upper cabinetry to keep small rooms, such as the butler's pantry and kitchen, from feeling closed in.
I've had several questions about our open shelves in the kitchen, so I thought I'd share an honest review of open shelving.
If your kitchen is lacking in character but you've got a gorgeous collection of cookware, consider open shelving or a freestanding dresser.
I'm in the middle of a DIY kitchen remodel including faux - marble counter-tops, white subway tiles (struggling with a grout color choice), white cabinets with open shelving, and white Harry Bertoia side chairs.
«Open shelved storage will create a more relaxed atmosphere and can also give the illusion of space in a smaller kitchen,» says John Sims - Hilditch, Creative Director, Neptune.
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.
In the spacious kitchen, simple Shaker - style cabinetry, open shelving and glossy subway tile backsplash allow bursts of green to really pop.
Open shelving in the kitchen puts pretty finds on view, and makes it easy to grab a roomy mug for a morning cup of joe.
The owners wanted to put their colourful collection of crockery and glassware on display in the kitchen, so opted for open shelving.
Homeowner Christine Hanlon originally envisioned rustic open shelving in the kitchen of her century - old vacation home, but the wonky walls (an unfortunate feature of many a building of that age) were easier to disguise with closed upper IKEA cabinetry, which Christine stacked to take advantage of the space's high ceiling.
Just as I love the open shelves in my kitchen, where I can keep cookbooks or have fun with accessories, I want to have bookshelves in several rooms of the house.
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As we were setting up our first bit of Christmas decor before Thanksgiving, I thought back to how we had decorated our open shelving in our previous kitchen.
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