Kitchen Makeovers / September 12, 2018 / Alfred Johnson
Using cabinet doors with touch-activated latches or integrated reach-in pulls reinforces the clean lines of your new kitchen, which subtly helps it appear bigger. It also gives you fewer little items to bump into or get caught on your clothing, so the space will feel easier to move in too.
Where kitchen space is at a premium, could a single-wall layout be your solution? Single-wall kitchens have the smallest possible footprint and, as the name suggests, incorporate all furniture and appliances in a single line. Fewer cabinets mean this kitchen layout should cost you less than others. And with a well-planned design — and in small rather than large kitchens, where work zones could become too spread out — fewer cabinets also make for an efficient workflow, with everything within easy reach. Here’s how to make a single-wall kitchen work for you.
You MightAlso Like
MostPopular Posts
Ours Editor Picks ofThe Week
Intellectual Property Protection - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
© 2019 Stevestoer New Kitchen Cabinet Design All rights reserved.