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Small is beautiful
when it comes to this Whidbey Kitchen
Small Kitchen design in unique in
its need for both functionality and eye appeal. Lindsey Lewis of Little Rock,
Arkansas abapted the kitchen in our Whidbey plans and takes high honors in
both!
Storage is
one of the biggest issues confronting the occupant of a small kitchen.
Kitchens, by their very nature, require "stuff" - pots, pans, utensils, etc.
Storing these necessary items in a way that does not create visual clutter is
key. Lindsey's stunning banquet is a great option. Linens, large pots and
pans, over-sized serving platters or your Aunt Helen's favorite candle sticks
will all fit snuggly and out of site in large, neutral colored baskets beneath
the seating.
An island at the center of the kitchen provides
additional workspace and another option for covered storage. It has the added
benefit of providing space to place items coming out of the refrigerator or,
with the addition of a stool or two, a space to socialize with a glass of your
favorite Sonoma wine while the meal is being prepared.
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1 comment:
Wow! I have a small kitchen too but the one in the photos has more storage space. I need to do some work and try to create more storage. Thanks for showing this.
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