From the sleek cabinets to the built-in open shelving, it all has a minimalistic look. Including the mint-hued cabinets with the minimalist design style and even the plethora of storage space. Making use of every inch is essential when it comes to kitchen storage. This kitchen design by KJ Design Mortar and Styling has plenty of storage including cabinet space on the end of the kitchen island. Ashley Montgomery Design used soothing green paint on the lower cabinets of this calm kitchen space, skipping upper cabinets to create a light and airy feel. The kitchen is the heart of the home— it brings warmth and it’s where you build memories with your family.
We’re used to seeing kitchen islands decorated with stools, cabinets, or an extended countertop, but this is the first time we’ve seen hardwood floors running up the front side. Even the top-of-the-line fridge can feel out of place in certain kitchen designs. The best way to make your kitchen feel cohesive is to have a cabinet custom built to camouflage your fridge. From gleaming new countertops to upgraded cabinets, stylish light and decor, and creative appliance design, there are endless ways to create a new look for your kitchen. You can add kitchen furniture, clever seating, and storage solutions to make the most of your space.
Use Wall Space for Smart Storage
Apron-front sinks, also known as farmhouse sinks, are a signature feature, usually complemented by vintage-style faucets. You can use this type of sink to add some character to your kitchen, no matter what style of cabinetry you go with. A large, custom range hood can become the focal point of your luxury kitchen. Choose a material and design that complements your kitchen’s aesthetic and personal style. These spaces are not just about practicality—they’re also social hubs suited for entertaining.