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The cabinet doors and drawers are 1 inch thick. This is a deeper and more substantial profile than standard, which is three-quarters of an inch thick. Jarrett installed rails inside the armoire doors to hold more products. “These are the same rails we use for cans or spices in a kitchen,” she says.
This tailored Mansfield, Massachusetts, kitchen with luxurious white-and-walnut elements by designer Amanda Ortendahl of Kitchen & Bath Gallery and builder Maynard Construction includes a cabinet to the right of an island bar sink that opens to reveal a stand mixer on a lift. An outlet inside means the appliance can stay plugged in and ready to go.
This updated kitchen in a 1939 Seattle Tudor house features modern upgrades and personalized storage solutions by designer Marie Lail Blackburn of MLB Design Group. This photo shows a baking center that includes a mix of hardworking storage solutions. Pull-up doors reveal shelves for a microwave and other items. Vertical slots below the counter organize baking sheets. A lift-up shelf gives easy access to the stand mixer. The tall wood cabinet to the right holds dry goods. Read more about this kitchen makeover
rchitectural designer and builder Peter Stames and project manager Heidi Petrowicz of Archia Homes improved the storage and style in this white, blue and wood Massachusetts kitchen. It now includes a space-saving corner cabinet to the right of the range with a two-tiered pullout that makes pots and pans more easily accessible. Pullout: Rev-A-Shelf Read more about this kitchen makeover Foolproof Storage Solutions for Corner Kitchen Cabinets
This revamped Glen Ellyn, Illinois, kitchen by TKS Design Group features an appliance garage to the right of the range with a lift-up door that saves space. Inside are a coffee maker and mugs on a pullout wood shelf.
Original seagrass rug: Rush House for Chairish; cabinets: Four Hands; painting: Chelsea Sommerfeld
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