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In the previous post I talk about maximizing potential by adaptation. Another DIY home design tip is to allow for expansion. When it comes to kitchen design ideas, first and foremost, I suggest maximizing functionality potential.

Design process can start anywhere. Sure. Hard to argue with that. But it’s a bit daunting, too open-ended. Somehow, it is much easier to begin with a set of guidelines or boundaries. For instance, if you have a plot of land that you can build anything on, it would make sense to refer to the context for clues. Then, miraculously, if you are respectful of the existing conditions and pay close attention, constraints might just turn into opportunities.

Design ideas file tip #3 / kitchen:

TAKE IT TO THE CEILING 

Problem: Wasted space above wall cabinets.

Solution: Shift attention — highlight as if it were a focal point.

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top of upper cabinets as display

Install wall-to-wall floating cabinet/shelf for a streamlined feel.

Feature a teapot collection where functional storage is out of reach.

Use track lighting for a salon atmosphere.

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floating shelf above upper cabinets

Added Benefit: A chance to concoct a new organizing and displaying “recipe” with a pinch of unexpected flavor.

kitchen design ideas, advice without strings, architect on demand

top of upper cabinets as display

This post and others in the series are based on the ideaBOOK 01 Displaying & Organizing available for a free download here.

If you have any questions, please address them to me in your comments below. I am at your service as an online architectural consultant and DIY ally.

Comments

  • The Pink Panther
    May 15, 2015

    Do you think this design idea will work in the kitchen with low ceilings?

  • Eduardo Lovato
    June 29, 2015

    Alla, in order to use your online architectural services, do I have to get in touch with you first through the contact form? Or can I just pay and send the project description? The problem is that I do not know how long the project will take.

    • June 29, 2015

      Eduardo, you can use the option “$50 – initial consultation” and include the project description. Then, we can figure out the next steps of working together. By the way, in an effort to promote my how-toBOOK, we are offering an excellent deal: «Read the book DIY LIKE AN ARCHITECT and get the first consultation free.» The book might have some answers for you already! Regardless, your first consultation will only cost you $10!

      • Eduardo Lovato
        June 29, 2015

        Thank you for your reply. Obviously, I am jumping on this offer and buying the book.

  • Eduardo Lovato
    June 29, 2015

    Alla, I bought the book DIY LIKE AN ARCHITECT, but there was no option of attaching my documents. How do I send the project description to you?

    • June 29, 2015

      Eduardo, I have sent my contact information and availability to your email. Will wait for the project description and the time that is convenient. Thank you.

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