jbytner's Ideas
Grey cabinet
Like for a night stand
Cabinetry along wall in Rapallo South
Love cabinetry
Love grasscloth paper with wood trim
Like 3 panel door
Like the reed pocket door
Like panel door
Love high gloss indigo blue
Love lacquer green
French blue lacquer
Love the green lacquer
Like bed and plantation shutters
Love curtain and valence design
Custom cabinet design
Love custom cabinet design
2” thick counter top with mitered corners
Love closets
Love closet door design
Love closet door design
Pretty head board
Like head board
Like faucet
Utensils drawer
Good use of space
Like utility closet
Drawer with plugs
White cabinets without pulls
Cabinets without pulls
Love the ceiling design
Like back splash design
Like stackable cubby spaces
Like the cubby spaces
Great use of small space and U line refrigerator
7. Vacuum friendly. This broom closet solves a common storage problem: the unwieldy bulk of a vacuum with an extension wand. These machines can be powerful tools, but they tend to explode over a large surface area when at rest, taking up a lot of storage space. This closet is just under 2 feet wide, but its door contains a handy wire bracket that corrals the vacuum extension wand. Ah, space. Houzz readers seem to be impressed: About 230,000 people have saved this photo to an ideabook.
3. Side slide. Here’s a more refined take on my refrigerator broom spot: a pullout for that area, with a cabinet front that helps frame the appliance when closed.
1. Side cabinet. This unobtrusive, shallow cabinet makes use of the paneled space at the end of the oven bay that is often purely decorative. No real estate is lost, and the kitchen broom gains a discreet hiding place.
Good ideas
Good idea for organizing below the sink
Love closet doors
Love custom closets
Love closets
Love custom closets
Love built in micro wave and oven
Head board fabric and trim
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