Kitchen Ideas
Shallow cupboards for small items
Streamlined & white
Colour palette, chairs/stools & light shades
Pantry with workspace
Bookshelves- but needs overhang for stools.
Side of island facing dining room has drawers do looks like a sideboard & can store items for the table (cutlery, crockery, place mats etc)
Indoor/outdoor, timber floor, bar fridge & area near door
Retractable doors
Waterfall island (ie top continues to the floor
Colours
Glass doors & cupboard contents
Kitchen colours
Table vs island?
Layout & French doors
Over island storage & display
Over island display & storage
Kitchen on stairs side?
Colour!
2 tone scheme
Stools under, wood feature
Tuck stools under
Lower window of doors not approved
Narrow opening but effective: view/green
Open to garden/view/green
Have you ever heard yourself saying, “We might need these platters/bowls/serving dishes for when we throw parties”? Before you feel you need to keep six salad bowls and a dozen white platters, ask yourself a couple of questions:When was the last time I threw a party and needed all these items?If I did need more serving dishes/bowls or platters than I own, could I borrow them from a friend, family member or neighbour?
2. Duplicate appliancesIf you have an appliance such as a multi-purpose food processor, you don’t also need to keep individual items that perform the same function, for example a blender, beater and processor. The purpose of an all-in-one appliance is that you can get rid of smaller devices that are crowding your cupboards.
Take out all your appliances and place them on the worktop. Then be honest and only keep the ones you need and use; the rest can be donated to charity or friends.Discover how to organise the perfect kitchen pantry
Pull out bench
Layout
Kitchen layout
Tupperware storage
hidden storage & disposal
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