Hanging Cabinet For Bedroom
Winnie Au
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Sky-High Cabinets
Sneak extra storage into your kitchen by not only installing cabinets above the counters but also snaking the cupboards around the room, like over the fridge. (Just don't forget the step stool.) Take a cue from this tiny kitchen designed by Anthony Dunning.
David A. Land
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Metal Grate Cabinets
Display cabinets with metal grate fronts instead of traditional glass enclosures are a happy medium between closed and open storage. "With glass, everything lining the cabinet shelves needs to be just so because you can see straight through. But with metal grates, you don't have to worry about packaging your essentials in a pretty way since you can only get a peek inside," explains House Beautiful's market director, Carisha Swanson.
Robert Radifera Photography
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Build Into the Island
Get more usable space out of your kitchen island by customizing it with extra cabinets and drawers. This can help keep walls clear and elongate high ceilings, as exemplified in this kitchen designed by Andrea Pietragallo of Britt Design Studio.
Nicole Franzen
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Double-Duty Cabinets
Want to hide your dishwasher? Add a cabinet front, so it doesn't break up the line of cabinetry under the counter. Even better, hide it with something as gorgeous as hardware-free cabinets in a blush pink paint.
romanek design studio
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Use Furniture
Instead of spending on built-ins, invest in furniture you can move around and take with you like Romanek Design Studio did here. A shelving unit or china display cabinet will do the trick.
Anna Malmberg
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Skirted Cabinets
If you have exposed cabinets and don't love the way they look, a simple hack is to DIY a curtain to cover them. Opt for cafe curtains or measure and cut your chosen fabric accordingly and then hang it from the bottom of the counter with a rod.
Jared Kuzia Photography
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Alternate Hardware
Karen Swanson of New England Design Works chose alternating hardware to accentuate certain shapes and play with details. The upper cabinets and drawers feature smaller, understated brass knobs while the larger ones feature handle pulls. If you look closely, you can see she flipped the same handles vertically for the cabinets in the corner to play up their height and complement the proportions.
Nicole Franzen
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Pastel Cabinets
For a neutral hue that still has some personality, try a pistachio green. It's light and fresh but injects a little more character than other neutrals.
JESSIE PREZA
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Create Flow With Consistent Cabinets
If your kitchen bleeds into your living, dining room, mudroom, and/or home office, create consistency by using the same paint color and hardware on the cabinets throughout. This black paint and gold hardware combination in a kitchen designed by Fitz Pullins strikes the right balance between approachable and glam.
Emil Dervish
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Metal
Designed by Emil Dervish, this eclectic kitchen is both highly functional and style-forward. The stainless steel cabinets are resilient and durable as are the wooden worktops (that's why they're so popular in professional kitchens) but they also add an industrial edge while the modern lighting and pop of red paint feel fresh.
Brie Williams
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Alternating Enclosed and Display
Display cabinets are a smart way to lighten up a black kitchen. Not only will you be able to display your pretty tableware and decorative objects, but the glass also makes it feel more open and spacious, as seen in this kitchen designed by Ariene Bethea.
Dries Otten
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Floating Cubbies
For a fresh kitchen storage idea, try a floating cubby that blends into the wall instead of floating shelves. Here, Dries Otten mixes whimsical style with industrial features in this unique kitchen. The stainless steel hood and exposed piping pop against the navy walls, while the striped blue fabric lightens the mood.
DOUGLAS FRIEDMAN
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Fancy Cabinet Hardware
"The whole room has a sexy, smokey vibe," interior designer Michelle Nussbaumer says of this kitchen. Every last detail contributes to the luxe look of the space. And while swapping out hardware can be the easiest upgrade to make in a kitchen, it can also be transformative, as evidenced here with the hardware from Nussbaumer's own line for Addison Weeks.
Nathan Kirkman
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Chicken Wire Cabinets
A classic white kitchen is timeless, but it can be a bit dull. To make it a little more interesting, add hidden details, like these diamond-patterned mesh cabinet inserts.
Emil Dervish
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Lower Cabinets
With such a statement hood, interior designer Emil Dervish decided to forgo upper cabinets—this prevents visual clutter on the wall space and allows us to focus on the hood alone. Black lower cabinets take care of the storage needs while also grounding the kitchen.
Douglas Friedman
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Glossy Floating Cabinets
Lacquer, marble, tiles, oh my! This fabulously over-the-top kitchen designed by Michelle Nussbaumer is the definition of maximalist. For a similar look, choose a backsplash that corresponds with the kitchen island, use tile on the floors, and make your floating cabinets pop with a glossy paint finish.
Ryan Garvin & Tyler Hogan
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Dedicate One Corner to Cabinets
Dedicate one corner wall to super high cabinets to free up adjacent vertical space for warming lamps. Breegan Jane outfitted this kitchen with three right above the counter to keep food warm until it's ready to be served.
Jonny Valiant
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Arent & Pyke
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Interior Painted Cabinets
We love the idea of painting the interior cabinets a color that corresponds with an accent piece in the room, like this orange cabinet designed by Arent & Pyke to match the carpet—what a fun surprise! It's also a great way to experiment with vibrant colors if you're nervous to paint the whole room.
Thomas Loof
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Emerald Cabinets
Draw inspiration from this Ashley Whittaker-designed kitchen and paint your cabinets this bold viridescent shade. One look and your neighbors are sure to become green with envy!
PHOTO: Felix Forest; DESIGN: Arent & Pyke
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Metallic Cabinets
There's nothing quite like metallic to make your interiors pop. Opt for a brushed gold finish on the kitchen cabinets and introduce more down to earth materials like jute to make sure it isn't too flashy.
Leanne Ford Interiors
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Locked Cabinets
If you're worried about dishes and heirlooms falling out of cabinets, add a lock to the doors. It looks polished and ensures safekeeping.
Catherine Kwong
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Corner Cabinets
Customize your cabinets to fit into the corners. They'll come in handy when you need extra storage space. If the odd shape doesn't suit you, opt for two slimmer cabinets on each side for items like cooking sheets and trays.
Nicole Franzen
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Open Cabinets
Skip the doors and keep your cabinets open. This will make cooking easier and will also allow you to keep your pretty cookware and tableware on display.
Stephen Karlisch
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Make Them Formal
If you have an open floor plan in which the dining room and kitchen share a space, take note of this one designed by Jean Liu. The cabinets are super sleek and understated and the hardware complements the pendants over the dining table perfectly.
Francesco Lagnese
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Lacquered Cabinets
Go glam with a high gloss in a deep, dramatic color like this wine red. The robust, full color adds so much depth and glamour in this kitchen by Nick Olsen, where geometric tiles pump things up to the next level.
Karyn R. Millet
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Simple and Sleek Cabinets
If your kitchen is open, airy, and full of natural light, ground the room with a dark color on lower cabinets, like the black ones shown here.
Nicole Franzen
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Mixed-Material Cabinets
Shake things up by using a unique material or opting for two different materials. Here, OSB cabinets bring in a nice nature-inspired feel and pick up on the blush tones of the backsplash.
Fantastic Frank
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Raised Cabinets
Want the ultimate kitchen cleaning hack? Elevate your cabinets. Crumbs won't accumulate by the kick plates, and the space benefits from the extra shot of light.
Jennifer Hughes
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Glass Door Cabinets
To add to an already elegant space, add glass doors to kitchen cabinets. If you're afraid of the mess inside, choose a glass with a pattern to disguise the interior. Problem solved.
Source: https://www.housebeautiful.com/room-decorating/kitchens/g1431/kitchen-cabinet-ideas/
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