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great idea - "hide the rest" - but WHERE? Tiny kitchens don't have
Hide unused items to keep from looking cluttered and small
Winnow down. Don't crowd counters, shelves and cabinets with clutter, which makes the space look as though it's bursting at the seams. Instead, focus on a few standout items and necessities and hide the rest away
above to hide Fuse box & store Extra Light Bulbs, etc.
and Wolf appliances, custom cabinetry, granite, and hand scraped walnut floors in this kitchen. We also worked on the mudroom, hallway, butler's pantry, and powder room.
Cabinet doors in the mudroom to hide purses and booksacks
You can hide an outlet behind a little trap door. When you need the plug, just open the door and plug in the appliance. This is especially handy on an island.
You can hide an outlet behind a little trap door. When you need the plug, just open
thoughts on hiding plugs? waste of effort?
thoughts on hiding plugs? waste of effort?
flip down door to hide electrical outlet on island
You can hide an outlet behind a little trap door. When you need the plug, just open the door and plug in the appliance. This is especially handy on an island.
Kitchen Planning Resolution No. 6: Pay attention to electrical needsSmall appliances and the outlets they require are facts of modern life.