Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a white kitchen if you love it but will soon be out-of-date.
A white kitchen is classic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it's just me loving maximum efficiency, but I like the ease of no doors on the upper cabinets. The practicality is amazing if you cook a lot.
Also, for under the counters, there should be all (except obviously under the sink) drawers, not cabinets. Too much reaching way back, with cabinets.
Agree on the drawers, but I think open uppers only look good in magazines - too hard to keep organized & pretty.
I like less upper cabinets, for a more open space. White cabinets. Chrome, nickel or brass fixtures. Hardwood floors. Quartz countertops, marble is always in. Subway tile or marble in a pattern backsplash.
We gutted our kitchen and did white cabinets. For me it was key to have:
a few glass front cabinets - we did one wall of upper cabinets and then open wall mounted shelving on the smaller wall
bottom cabinets with drawers
pantry with pull out shelves
polished nickel hardware
quartz counters
white subway tile
hardwood floors
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a white kitchen if you love it but will soon be out-of-date.
A white kitchen is classic.
Anonymous wrote:Get a white kitchen if you love it but will soon be out-of-date.
Anonymous wrote:Get a white kitchen if you love it but will soon be out-of-date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Corner cabinets have lazy susans so it's easy to reach back.
Kick drawers under the cabinets for pet food bowls and other storage.
Long thin cabinet for baking pan/ cutting board storage.
Spice storage inside the cabinet door.
Pantry cabinets with sliding drawers.
Garbage disposal that operate by push button by sink not wall or under the counter switch.
Double sided cabinets on any island between kitchen and dining room.
Pocket doors for utility/ storage areas.
Drawers with auto close.
Open cabinets without doors are so ugly.
Cabinets in all space - eg cabinet with lift up door above fridge to store party platters.
2 islands.
I love you list. It sounds like a cooks kitchen. Now, how to you specify that this is what you want when house hunting? Gourmet kitchen seems to mean it looks pretty but no one paid attention to function.
Not pp, but you can't. The people who put this much time and effort into their kitchen remodel aren't selling for years. We gutted ours recently and did something similar. Budget the money and gut your kitchen if you want this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Corner cabinets have lazy susans so it's easy to reach back.
Kick drawers under the cabinets for pet food bowls and other storage.
Long thin cabinet for baking pan/ cutting board storage.
Spice storage inside the cabinet door.
Pantry cabinets with sliding drawers.
Garbage disposal that operate by push button by sink not wall or under the counter switch.
Double sided cabinets on any island between kitchen and dining room.
Pocket doors for utility/ storage areas.
Drawers with auto close.
Open cabinets without doors are so ugly.
Cabinets in all space - eg cabinet with lift up door above fridge to store party platters.
2 islands.
I love you list. It sounds like a cooks kitchen. Now, how to you specify that this is what you want when house hunting? Gourmet kitchen seems to mean it looks pretty but no one paid attention to function.
Anonymous wrote:ALL drawers for the undercabinets. We have that now and it's amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it's just me loving maximum efficiency, but I like the ease of no doors on the upper cabinets. The practicality is amazing if you cook a lot.
Also, for under the counters, there should be all (except obviously under the sink) drawers, not cabinets. Too much reaching way back, with cabinets.
Agree on the drawers, but I think open uppers only look good in magazines - too hard to keep organized & pretty.
I like less upper cabinets, for a more open space. White cabinets. Chrome, nickel or brass fixtures. Hardwood floors. Quartz countertops, marble is always in. Subway tile or marble in a pattern backsplash.
We gutted our kitchen and did white cabinets. For me it was key to have:
a few glass front cabinets - we did one wall of upper cabinets and then open wall mounted shelving on the smaller wall
bottom cabinets with drawers
pantry with pull out shelves
polished nickel hardware
quartz counters
white subway tile
hardwood floors
Sounds just like my new kitchen. Very trendy, it's in all the magazines and Houzz. I love the look and functionality but am afraid it's getting a bit overdone.
Anonymous wrote:Corner cabinets have lazy susans so it's easy to reach back.
Kick drawers under the cabinets for pet food bowls and other storage.
Long thin cabinet for baking pan/ cutting board storage.
Spice storage inside the cabinet door.
Pantry cabinets with sliding drawers.
Garbage disposal that operate by push button by sink not wall or under the counter switch.
Double sided cabinets on any island between kitchen and dining room.
Pocket doors for utility/ storage areas.
Drawers with auto close.
Open cabinets without doors are so ugly.
Cabinets in all space - eg cabinet with lift up door above fridge to store party platters.
2 islands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it's just me loving maximum efficiency, but I like the ease of no doors on the upper cabinets. The practicality is amazing if you cook a lot.
Also, for under the counters, there should be all (except obviously under the sink) drawers, not cabinets. Too much reaching way back, with cabinets.
Agree on the drawers, but I think open uppers only look good in magazines - too hard to keep organized & pretty.
I like less upper cabinets, for a more open space. White cabinets. Chrome, nickel or brass fixtures. Hardwood floors. Quartz countertops, marble is always in. Subway tile or marble in a pattern backsplash.