Okay, so not everyone (correction... not many of us) has a large kitchen with ample storage, miles of counter space and king size appliances. So, how does one plan a kitchen to fit all the gadgets, tools, and appliances needed and still leave room to breathe? It comes down to creative storage and simplicity. Combining clutter-free storage solutions with a clean color palette will bring serenity to a potentially jumbled mess.
Europeans have been designing small spaces for a long time now; so I turned to Fagor, a Spanish manufacturer of appliances, for appliance solutions in a small space.
Three years ago, Fagor released their Design Cooking Centers which bundle ergonomics and storage to create an efficient, make-sense appliance unit. A great way to expand a small kitchen is by grouping large items together. The dishwasher storage center positions the dishwasher 18" above the floor and surrounds it with shelves and drawers for utensils, gadgets, dinnerware and cookware. The stainless steel finish is clean, simple, and goes with everything.
Fagor also carries 24" refrigerators (fridges are typically 30" wide and up) and handy little 12", drop in cooktops available in both induction and gas heat.
Keep the color scheme simple. I love this little kitchen with shelves that blend right into the walls, simple black cabinets, and a pop of pattern on the floor. The solid fields of color visually expand the space.
This sweet, mini kitchen feels larger with its clean white and wood tones palette. But, what I think is especially great (besides this most adorable hood) is the use of space under the stair way. They've squeezed in the refrigerator, wine storage, and a little pantry. The island is perfection... is that an old school drafting table? Love it! (Though, a word of warning, if you don't have room for an island, don't do it! You should have 42" between the edge of the island and the edge of any nearby counter top.)
Need flexible storage? I think roll away cart storage is a great idea. Pull it out exactly when and where you need it and tuck it away when you don't. I also enjoy this idea of hanging pans and other cooking tools in front of the window. Light still shines through, but this provides a quirky sort of privacy and is one less thing to be stored in your cabinets.
Above, another fun and creative way to store cooking essentials, a pot rack made of copper pipes. Here's a link to instructions for this charming DIY project.
These are great ways to take a few bulky items off your counter tops. This built in spice shelf gives a nice custom look. Under cabinet lights highlight the varieties while illuminating the counter top. A magnetic, wall hung knife rack keeps your knives within arms reach but out of the way.
Finally, I just had to throw this photo in here! Really, you can get pretty creative with storage. Give your kitchen some personality. No matter how small - you must always leave room for a piece of you. :)
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Monday, April 26, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
Free Kitchen Remodeling Seminar : Presenting Design Ideas & Kitchen Trends
On April 15th and 17th, we, The Kitchen and Bath People, will be hosting our first kitchen remodeling seminar from our showroom in Morrisville, North Carolina. We strive for 100% customer satisfaction with all our kitchen and bath renovation projects and the first step to a successful project is an open line of communication. We want to present to you: important factors to consider before making any design decisions; various options for cabinets, appliances, and finishes; and fill you in on what to expect from your contractor. This seminar is FREE for all attendees. Click Here for times and to register for this event.
We have been creating kitchens and baths for the past 13 years to suite our clients lifestyles and meet their needs. With an office in Chapel Hill and a showroom in Morrisville, we are happy to serve customers throughout North Carolina's triangle area.
We have been creating kitchens and baths for the past 13 years to suite our clients lifestyles and meet their needs. With an office in Chapel Hill and a showroom in Morrisville, we are happy to serve customers throughout North Carolina's triangle area.
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