A cabinet that swings open to reveal a lazy Susan saves counter space while utilizing awkward corner space that would typically go unused. Corner lazy Susans are perfect for storing and organizing frequently used kitchen essentials such as storage containers and lids, pots and pans, spices, flour and sugar, or small appliances such as stand mixers and their attachments.
read moreStyles from the 1940s – 1960s are having a major renaissance. For example, mid-century design is as popular as ever. This style focuses on geometric, architectural lines and sleek simplicity, as well as prioritizing livability and function.
read moreAlthough the uniform grain of maple can make it a wonderful choice for your kitchen cabinets, even these can appear out of style. Fortunately, there are some simple ways to revamp your space and bring it up to date without ditching those fabulous maple kitchen cabinets!
read moreFor a while, appliance garages fell out of style, despite their practicality. When you hear “kitchen appliance garage” you may recollect visions of kitchens’ past, but appliance garages are still an amazing choice for adding organization and style to your space!
read moreExploring European-Style Frameless Cabinets When designing your kitchen, the cabinets you choose can define the entire room’s style and ambiance. Plus, there are so many cabinet styles to choose from—many of which you may not even know are an option! For example, most cabinets in America have a frame where the wood extends past the…
read moreChoosing the correct material for your kitchen flooring can make or break the room’s style. It’s true—this seemingly insignificant surface we walk across every single day is actually one of the most crucial design elements in your home!
read moreIn Scandinavian kitchens, neutral color palettes, mixed materials, and limited decor are frequently chosen to achieve a balance of practicality and simplicity. The result is a beautiful, sleek-looking Scandinavian-style kitchen perfect for any time of year.
read moreA hidden coffee bar is a popular new fixture in redesigned kitchens. Whether it’s conveniently located under the counter or in a pantry next to your refrigerator, hidden coffee bars seem to make mornings just a little bit better.
read moreCabinet hardware is the dazzling “jewelry” that makes your kitchen shine, so it’s important to coordinate it with other design elements—such as materials, color schemes, and other hardware—and consider both style and functionality.
read moreMatching your cabinets to your kitchen island is a great way to add cohesion, style, and focal points to your space. While you may choose to have your island stand alone with accent colors, you can also choose to add symmetry with complementary colors, textures, and fixtures.
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