Storage Matters: Kitchen Remodeling Ideas for Stashing Your Stuff
Renovators Place Columnist
Oct 08, 2009
Kitchen remodeling jobs requires a bit of soul searching. Do you want stainless steel? How about marble? For a true kitchen nirvana, don't forget to ponder the smaller questions, like here are to stash your silverware. How about the table linens? Kitchens not only serve a variety of functions, but also hold an awful lot of stuff. Read on for a few kitchen remodeling ideas that will help you tackle your storage dilemmas.
Really successful kitchen remodeling projects make room for plenty of storage space. Here are some things to keep in when hashing through your kitchen remodeling ideas.
Kitchen remodeling ideas come in all sizes. When you're making your plans, don't neglect drawers, cupboards, and everything else storage-related.
About the Author
Dawn West teaches writing at Oregon State University. Her previous experience includes working for the Community Development Venture Capital Alliance, a not-for-profit in New York City, and serving as the director for an educational program for at-risk youth in Boston. Dawn holds a B.A. in English from Harvard University.
Out of Sight or On Display?
Kitchens with visible dishes and pots and pans - hanging over an island, stacked or racked in open cupboards, or behind glass doors - can be stunning, but not always practical. When you're making the call for your own kitchen remodeling project, be honest with yourself. Does your cookware deserve to be on display? Are you going to be diligent about arranging your dishes attractively? Keeping true to your personal lifestyle is critical.Now and Later
If you do it right, your kitchen remodeling job will make you proud for years to come. Don't put enough thought into storage, and you'll quickly outgrow your new kitchen. Consider dishes. Are there more settings to come in your future? Think appliances. Are you holding out for a big mixer or a fancy coffee maker? The best kitchen remodeling ideas take account for both the present and the future.Fixed or Moveable?
Some elements of your kitchen storage are inherently fixed in place, such as built-in cupboards and drawers. Other elements can be flexible: rolling carts, adjustable shelving, and free-standing sideboards. Fixed elements are sturdy and lend an air of solidity to your kitchen, but mobility may better suit your needs.Kitchen remodeling ideas come in all sizes. When you're making your plans, don't neglect drawers, cupboards, and everything else storage-related.
About the Author
Dawn West teaches writing at Oregon State University. Her previous experience includes working for the Community Development Venture Capital Alliance, a not-for-profit in New York City, and serving as the director for an educational program for at-risk youth in Boston. Dawn holds a B.A. in English from Harvard University.
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