It’s All in the Details: Kitchen Cabinets

 

Our goal in all our design work is to add thoughtful details to each project we do. Special details can help make a project more personal, increase functionality, or simply add to the overall aesthetic. We recently completed a kitchen remodel where several special details and organizational tools were incorporated into the cabinetry. These elements help a kitchen with a relatively small footprint to be much more efficient, and we especially appreciate that many of the cabinets provide a home for things that might otherwise clutter the beautiful porcelain countertops.

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Fruit & Vegetable Pantry Drawers: These deep drawers with built-in dividers are the perfect place to store non-perishable fruits and vegetables.

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Bread Box Drawer: This bread box drawer stores bread neatly out of sight and helps keep it fresh.

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Cleaning Supply Drawer: This drawer keeps the paper towels out of view and has the perfect spot for trash bags and cleaning supplies.

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Cutlery & Utensil Drawer: There is so much function built into this 2-tiered drawer! There is a place for utensils, cutlery, and lots of kitchen gadgets.

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Pot & Pan Storage Cabinet: Dedicated space for pots, pans, and lids helps keep things organized.

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Utensil Pull Out: This pull-out cabinet stores the cooking utensils right by the range. There’s space below for frequently used pantry items as well.

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Vertical Tray Pull Out: This cabinet makes the most out of a small space by neatly organizing trays and cutting boards.

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China Cabinet: A glass cabinet is the perfect home for frequently used dinnerware and the glass doors help the space feel bright and open

 
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