This information is certainly timely... I have plans to use this wallpaper in the backs
of my upper kitchen cabinets this weekend!
Now, however, I wish I had them in
some of the upper the kitchen cabinets also.
I took the doors off of most
of my upper kitchen cabinets and I love not only the look, but how much more convenient it is to put dishes away from the dishwasher.
The banquet for the barn, is the seating made out
of upper kitchen cabinets??
When your cat is acclimated to your home, you may be surprised to find him on top
of the upper kitchen cabinets, so make sure there's nothing on display there or on other high shelves that can be damaged or knocked off.
Attach the rubber band to a knob on one
of your upper kitchen cabinets.
Not exact matches
The poor dear was wiping down the
upper cabinets in my
kitchen and ran her rag along the top
of the fridge, bumped my little glass
of fruit fly concoction which made it fall off
of the fridge and pour down her shirt and all over her!
They told us to keep a phone in the
kitchen (preferably one where there was a speaker so that we could hear the 911 operator), tape the CPR directions, emergency phone numbers (poison control, etc), and our address to the inside
of an
upper cabinet door (lots
of parents blank on their address when their kids are having a medical emergency), and lay the baby on the hard counter underneath for CPR.
Mom 4 Real has another beautiful white
kitchen, but had the genius idea
of removing some
of her
upper cabinet doors and painting the backs with a fun teal color.
Installing
upper and lower
cabinets to match the rest
of the
kitchen just seems so wrong.
I just painted my lower
kitchen cabinets the same dark color a couple
of weeks ago, kept
uppers white.
We are planning to remove some
of our
upper cabinets in the
kitchen, but they are still in excellent condition.
Alternatively, open
cabinets may employ stand - alone shelves that are mounted onto the walls
of your
kitchen where
upper cabinetry usually exists.
The
kitchen offers you everything you need to cook all your meals including plenty
of counter space, tall fridge and freezer, full size oven and stove, dishwasher, microwave, toaster, coffee maker, the
upper cabinets are fully stocked with table settings for six, the lower
cabinets are fully stocked with pots and pans, a generous inventory
of cooking utensils including BBQ tools, a large crab pot and cutlery for six.
The rich wood hues continue in the fully equipped
kitchen, which is fully equipped but opts for windows instead
of upper cabinets to offer views
of the lush landscape.
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.
Outside
of the bathroom is the utility storage room, full size fridge, full size stove w / oven, large single sink,
upper and lower
cabinets, fume hood over stove, a pantry for your canned goods and a fold down table in front
of the large
kitchen window.
This beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath home boasts
of a
kitchen with custom two tone cabinetry designed and manufactured specifically for the space including spacious in
kitchen pantry storage, decorative wood hood, and full height
upper cabinets.
 The
kitchen is large and open with a comfortable flow, abundant
cabinet space and ample drawers. Maybe the best feature is the stunning view from the
kitchen window across the
upper pasture and Ashland foothills with their unique character and rock outcroppings! The large breakfast nook has beautiful views
of surrounding pasture and mountains as well. Adjacent to the living room is the formal dining room which provides ample space for entertaining or family gatherings.Â
I mentioned before needing more counterspace, and noting the built - in peninsula in your before
kitchen inspired me to create a movable one for mine, and then,
of course, I'm so eager to take down the
upper cabinet between the sink and patio door, inspired by your after
kitchen, and the other night it happened again.
There were windows between the
upper and lower
cabinets the length
of the
kitchen.
Even though I have
upper cabinets now (old
kitchen in desperate need
of a remodel...), I think I would agree with you.
I actually just took the doors off
of my
upper cabinets in my
kitchen baking area a couple
of hours ago.
He used a set
of salvaged doors on the
cabinet above the fridge, and they removed the soffit up above the
upper cabs to make room for some
of the vintage
kitchen items they've collected.
Homeowners in the 1990s and 2000s began tearing out the hanging
upper cabinets in their older homes to allow better views in / out
of kitchens as we'll see in upcoming posts.
Personally, I love the airy look and feel
of no
upper cabinets, and I have never once regretted removing most
of the
upper cabinets in my
kitchen!
Even without the usual
upper cabinets, it's clear to me that there is no lack
of storage in this
kitchen.
Now that we've lived with the
kitchen a few months, we went and picked out
cabinet trim for the bottom
of the
upper cabinets.
It's not that I don't love the look
of these
kitchens without
upper cabinets — but, it would be impractical.
Lately, several beautiful
kitchens have caught my attention, and none
of them have
upper cabinets:
We have no
upper cabinets and very efficent use
of space (to be fair, I do have a large
kitchen) but still, it makes appreciating the form and function
of what you have so much sweeter.
Plan to have two tall
cabinets at one end
of counter (we have a U shaped
kitchen)-- each
cabinet has an
upper cabinet and lower
cabinet with 2 drawers between the
cabinets; will keep my remaining
upper cabinets; however, I wouldn't mind doing away with them.
I've always LOVED your
kitchen and every time I see it I want to bust out the screwdriver and take a few
of the top doors off my
upper cabinets Then I get sceered Maybe I should just DO IT already!
We were re-modelling our
kitchen and we also made the decision to get rid
of the
upper cabinets.
My favorite thing in my
kitchen is a Victorian style spandrel between two
cabinets and in front
of the
upper part
of the window.
One
of the things I was most excited about in choosing a simple neutral color scheme for my
kitchen (with charcoal base
cabinets and white
uppers) is that I could have fun by adding colorful dishes, books, towels or accessories.
He said installing
upper cabinets above the stove would greatly reduce the line
of site through the
kitchen as you enter from the back door.
When remodeled out
kitchen, I took most
of the
upper cabinets down for the same reasons, and I wanted a huge window that overlooked our best asset - the backyard.
I'm hoping to finish up our guest bathroom makeover within the next couple
of weeks, then I'll start painting those
upper kitchen cabinets white.
I think if I didn't have a separate pantry and still had my size
of kitchen, I would just create a pantry with a free standing piece if possible rather than put in
upper cabinets!
My sister had this style done when she did her
kitchen remodel and some
of her larger plates do not fit in her
upper Cabinet's due to the fact they're 11 ″ deep instead
of 12 ″.
It sort
of reminded me
of the chunk
of glass - doored
upper cabinets that used to hang at the far end
of Tommy and Shelley's old
kitchen:
Without the added bulk
of upper cabinets weighing down this small
kitchen, the space feels so much cleaner and way more open.
When you got rid
of your
upper cabinets where do you store your dishes I do not have a pantry but it appears I have about as much
cabinet space as you and then we have a bar that breaks up the
kitchen and dinning room the bar does collect a lot
of clutter but I am not sure what I would do with out it, but it is a thought we also have a fire place in the dinning room but it is almost hidden by the table and chairs I swear if we didn't have a place to pile things my family couldn't live.
3 «One top
kitchen design trend I love is to have sections
of the
upper cabinet extended onto the counter.
Joanna completely altered the feel
of the
kitchen with rich hardwood flooring, fresh paint, new
upper cabinets in bright white, lowers in soft blue - gray and a patterned area rug in rich colors for an eye - pleasing accent.
Trading dark
upper cabinets for a sparkling wall
of vintage - look tiles turned this
kitchen luminous.
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.
The
kitchen feels refreshingly open and airy, thanks to the white - and - gray palette and the absence
of upper cabinets.
In place
of upper cabinets, display shelves turn everyday dishes into decorative accents and keep the
kitchen from feeling top - heavy.