In tight quarters where there's never quite enough light,
open metal shelving that lets the sun filter through is an ideal choice.
Not exact matches
Rows of large, industrial spotlights line
metal shelves, and a garage - style door with frosted panels
opens to the sidewalk for deliveries.
Open shelving and
metal hooks provide easy access to utensils and dishes in this kitchen.
Wonderful as a server or entry hall accent, the fluid steel scrolls of this
metal console table are actually working doors that
open to reveal two fixed, slatted
shelves for display.
The
metal «X» on the ends of the island, pot rack,
open shelving, and vent hood all steal the show in here.
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.
These carts are usually made of
metal and there are three or four
shelves and
open storage.
We were handed fur - lined Helly Hansen parkas and led through a thick,
metal door that
opened up into a temperature - controlled ice - covered room complete with an carved ice bar and frozen
shelves featuring dozens of different vodkas for tasting.
Rey Akdogan does it with
metal tiling as incomplete as that of Carl Andre, Olof Inger with trash bags converted into the painting of light and space, Gabriel Kuri with black slabs crushing beer or soda cans like a Richard Serra that collapsed during an
opening, Charlotte Posenenske with heat ducts as building blocks, Cameron Rowland with
shelving brackets as line drawing, and Jean - Luc Moulène with rebar as an
open cage.
Three design elements that scream «farmhouse» are reclaimed wood, galvanized
metal and
open shelving.
Metro tiles, rough - hewn
open shelving, reclaimed vintage cabinets, scrubbed wooden table and brushed
metal fittings — this kitchen is shabby chic from floor to ceiling.
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.
For storage on your
shelves you could use baskets lined with a coordinating fabric color / print to your kitchen accent colors or plastic bins with lids (unhinged... so you can
open them from either side of the island) or
metal wire baskets that make it easy to see what is inside... your choice would come from how much you want to show what is stored on the
shelves.
I also use my
open kitchen island
shelves for
metal or glass baking tins, jars and baskets that always appear tidy even with that «working kitchen» look.
The dark
metal open shelves, unique pendant lights and the
metal stools give this kitchen the «industrial stamp», and the shaker cabinets painted in light gray perfectly blend together with these details.
Even though this kitchen has an industrial feel, the designer managed to preserve the traditional feel of this Victorian house by using shaker kitchen cabinets, and adding only some industrial details such as
metal open shelves, the pendant lights and the Tolix stools.
Although I'm stuck for the foreseeable future with modern light cherry and grey desk furniture, I did score a wonderful large creamy white
open metal and glass -
shelf étagère for storage which brightens the area to the right and my curtains to the left are surely related to that charming wallpaper with their grey stems and citron (slightly greened yellow or highly yellowed green) flowers on a white background.
Mine is heavy
metal with a glass insert in the top, an
open shelf below that, then some cool little bins with interesting hardware below that.
If you don't know what to put on
open shelves: here is your tip: White or other coordinating every day dishes,
metal or glass baking dishes, baskets = always pretty.
Open shelves in the kitchen showcase one - of - a-kind pieces, and the bronze coloured faucet speaks to Christine's love of shiny
metals.
The loo is cleverly tucked behind a built - in cupboard which has a mix of
open shelves for towels and frosted glass and
metal doors to hide clutter.
Mixing
metals — a stainless steel apron sink and faucet paired with brass cabinetry pulls — offers an interesting counterpoint in the white kitchen, where Jennifer can curate the
open shelf on a whim.
Lighter - feeling pieces that had more negative space than heft helped achieve this:
open glass
shelving, a pair of tubular steel frame chairs, a simple wood coffee table with an X-shaped
metal base, Lucite - and -
metal seats in the dining area, and lots of airy, crystal chandeliers.
An
open - framed glass and
metal shelving unit along the back wall provides not only a great spot to display decorative pieces but also plenty of storage for cookbooks and a mini-bar to serve guests.