Kitchen furniture
Bench seat from IKEA units
Kitchen layout tips
Storage tips
Kitchen designer selection tips
Sink size - large enough to wash oven shelves, baking trays etc.
Best choice = undermounted stainless steel sink (large enough to take big le creseut dish)
Around door to floor shelving
Around door shelving
Can continue shelves above and across windows - great to store colourful glass items?!
Pantry
Inbuilt spice racks; vents at tops of doors
Compost bin to be beneath food prep counter!
Drawer for charging tech
Incorporates toaster and microwave!
Cupboard shelving combo
Recycling storage and bin under sink - essential! Incorporate compost and food recycling too?!
Wall cupboard / shelving unit - alternative to shelves or if not enough height for wall cupboards
Bifold door to larder if space is tight.
Organise cupboard area to allow stacking baking trays etc. vertically to allow easier access
Island unit with just shelving behind? Any advantage as opposed to units on the walls?
Larder - rack on inside door makes access to herbs etc and small items easier plus means shelves inside cupboard are less deep so easier to see what is at back. Drawers at bottom for storing bulkier items like flours, pastas, sugars etc.
Conceal blender, food processor?
Larder cupboard (don't like pull out larders)
Inbuilt shelving - make most of any opportunities
Storage slimline in front of counter top extractor motor
Counter-top extractor -but requires big motor under counter top - use slim line space in front for herbs storage
Laundry cupboard with space for w/m, ironing board and handing rail for drying clothes prior to ironing. Install slim line radiator to aid drying and air holes in doors to vent.
Kitchen larder to store all food - floor to ceiling
Cupboard with glass
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