Have
you tried open cabinets?
This makes me want to
try open cabinets!
Not exact matches
The list was sneaked out last night by the
Cabinet Office, leaving the Government
open to concerns that it was
trying to bury bad news.
There is a section of
cabinets that I want to remove the doors and
try the
open shelf look.
I
open another case file,
try to force myself to read police reports, but eventually I give up, go to the tall
cabinet on the end — Cases Involving Juveniles, 2002 — and pull the bedeviling Cogan file.
Your
open cabinets can look magazine photo ready (but in a real life sort of way) without even
trying.
I also have
open black
cabinets in my guest house, and I was
trying to get ideas of the best way to place items in them as well.
I have been wanting to
try open shelving in our kitchen and we have just basic oak builder grade
cabinets.
I have a nice size kitchen with very little
cabinet space.I made a closet into a pantry so all I need is a lil space for dishes.I just got married and received a very nice set of a olive green dish set that I have not
opened because my
cabinets need a real bad make over.The
cabinets over the sink are coming apart from the wall.I know all we would have to do is replace the backs of the
cabinet and mount them up properly on the wall.I
tried to explain it to my husband < but he understands more when he sees it in writing.I have always loved the idea of
cabinets with no doors.I love baskets as well and so I went on a hunt for a idea to bring my vision of what i would love my kitchen to look like.One day I decided to go on my favorite web site and I saw a picture of black
cabinets, no doors with baskets.OMG..
Our kitchen designer said that they
try to always put those deep, tall
cabinets towards the back of the kitchen to make the
opening or front of the kitchen feel more
open.
I left a few
cabinet doors off to
try out
open cabinetry and I like it.
Over the years I removed a small wall
cabinet and took doors of off some
cabinets to
try to
open things up a bit and buy myself some time.
ok I have that space too... but I never thought of it as an ucky dust filled space... more of an opportunity to accessorize... I have seen other blogs with
open cabinetry and baskets up there... but I really like what you did... I'm
trying to picture that now in my kitchen and I really think it would make the ceilings look taller — we are thinking of re-staining our
cabinets darker (we have the honey oak popular in the 90's) and that might be a project for the future... thanks for sharing
We've all been there — that moment when you
open up your
cabinet and are welcomed by an overflow of plastic grocery bags
trying to escape from their home.
Instead of
cabinets,
try open shelves to display objects and for easy access to everyday ware.
Try a
cabinet /
open shelving combination for display spaces.
Also
try to update your kitchen with white
cabinets and a few
open shelves.
Try our Dark Glazed RTA
Cabinets for a classic look that works with most homes, old and new, or maybe the more modern White Shaker
Cabinets which could bring a light,
open feel to the bathroom.
I guess I'm not really a gray / white / stainless steel lover, but the
open cabinets (sans white dishes) are something I'd like to
try!