Crocks of spoons and spatulas can certainly be stylish, but they get in the way. In this Scandinavian-inspired kitchen designed by Susan Serra, a few choice utensils hang neatly over the stove.
Your coffeepot, toaster, and even stand mixer will likely always command some countertop real estate. But if you can't ditch 'em, and hide 'em — and discourage the domino effect that starts with one out-of-place item and ends with a counter covered in clutter.
There's nothing that cramps your granite's style like a row of ripped cereal boxes. Designer Karin Edwards found a solution with a handy pull-out cabinet that still lets you admire the matching bins you got at the Container Store.
Can you sense that we feel sorry for bare cabinet sides, just dying for a job? Here, floating shelves give kitchen accessories an easily reachable home.
We admit this idea is a bit high-concept – but isn't it totally genius? Designer Mick De Giulio revealed the built-in "bowl" in our 2012 Kitchen of the Year. The stylish divot means you always have a place to hold recipe ingredients — and you can clean it in just one swipe of a disinfecting wipe.
Life just shouldn't be a series of taking out the dish rack ... putting away the dish rack ... taking out the dish rack. This permanent one lets dishes drip dry in an orderly fashion — and won't rob you of prep space.
A pallet's grid of slim slats provides a flexible storage station unlike any other — a magnetic knife rack can clip to a board, hooks can dangle in-between, and you can even leave yourself a note wherever you can grab some extra space.
Original article and pictures take www.housebeautiful.com site
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