the slightly eased edge and rounded corners on the granite or marble and the way the sink sits in the granite. The glass in the cabinets on top, and the little cabinets along the ceiling The white marble countertop is pretty, especially with a dark floor.
pots and pans go in roll out shelves vs drawers, and have a dedicated lid drawer. roll outs are shallower, so pots cant be stacked.they should be near the cook top, underneath is ideal
Dry goods and the food pantry. To answer my sister's question: Yes, if you have a pantry, put all your food there! Don't spread it out in wall cabinets just because you have empty cabinets! Walking around opening doors looking for things you can't find is one of the most annoying and frustrating things, and often keeps people from enjoying cooking. Less-used spices and sauces can go into the pantry, but put the items you use more often close to the stove. If you're a baker, and you have the space, carve out a spot just for baking items like sugar, flour, etc. I have a client who truly has a sprinkle drawer!
THESE ARE DOG FOOD AND WATER BOWLSNo. 12: For the Dogs. Finding a place for dog bowls and dog food storage is a constant challenge... as anyone who has kicked the water bowl and soaked their socks will tell you. Finding a permanent home for them is genius! And it looks adorable.
Tip: An extra pull-out waste bin works great for dog food storage; the ones with lids are the best.
A place for everything equals happiness. Not every kitchen can make storage under the sink work due to plumbing pipes, but if you can figure it out, it's heaven.
No. 4: Pull Out Pantries. This is a great solution for taller spices, oils and vinegars. It's amazing that a small little cabinet like this can solve so many dilemmas and keep down clutter in that wall cabinet full of spices.