If you're not in the market for a kitchen remodel, you can change up the look and add storage with a freestanding vintage hutch. It can slip right into a bit of unused space in your kitchen or dining area.
When storage space is lacking, consider moving some kitchen items to another room. Using a traditional hutch or an updated thrift store dresser is a great way to store additional dishes and flatware in an unused nook of your dining room.
8. Freestanding cabinetry. Kitchens of the past typically included hutches, pie safes, presses and other stand-alone pieces rather than built-ins. Tuck a freestanding cabinet into your space or replicate the look with a built-in unit that has furniture-style detailing (such as bun feet) or is painted a different color from the rest of the cabinetry.More kitchen styles: Classic KitchensContemporary KitchensCottage KitchensCraftsman Kitchens Eclectic KitchensMediterranean KitchensModern KitchensTraditional KitchensTransitional Kitchens
Kitchens of the past typically included hutches, pie safes, presses and other stand-alone pieces rather than built-ins. Tuck a freestanding cabinet into your space or replicate the look with a built-in unit that has furniture-style detailing (such as bun feet) or is painted a different color from the rest of the cabinetry.
Freestanding cabinetry. Kitchens of the past typically included hutches, pie safes, presses and other stand-alone pieces rather than built-ins. Tuck a freestanding cabinet into your space or replicate the look with a built-in unit that has furniture-style detailing (such as bun feet) or is painted a different color from the rest of the cabinetry.
Yes, tried to convince husband to have all furniture instead of cabinets in kitchen remodeling. Would I have loved it forever if he had agreed or missed the countertops?
If you're not in the market for a kitchen remodel, you can change up the look and add storage with a freestanding vintage hutch. It can slip right into a bit of unused space in your kitchen or dining area.