Going Topless...In Your Kitchen

Unless you've been living under a rock you know that the less-is-more look of the topless kitchen is hot!! When I say topless I mean no upper cabinets. There are certainly pluses and minuses to this design decision. But "how can I live without half my kitchen", you ask.  Fear not. Today we will examine the possibilities.

white kitchen, traditional kitchen, stainless steel hood, island, white countertop, kitchen windows, crystal chandelier,no upper cabinets

white kitchen, traditional kitchen, stainless steel hood, island, white countertop, kitchen windows, crystal chandelier,no upper cabinets

Less is Now

No complaining if you haven't done a thorough kitchen purge in the last year.  We all have "stuff" and if it never sees the light of day it's stagnant energy taking up real estate that could be otherwise useful or beautiful.But what about dishes? They always go in the upper cabinets. Actually, dishes work perfectly in drawers if you have this drawer peg system.  You'll find that they're easier to access too, particularly if you're short like me ;)

Dish drawer, dish pegs, black plates, drawer cabinet

Dish drawer, dish pegs, black plates, drawer cabinet

Clever Corners

Another way to maximize the space you have below deck is to use the corner space.  My favorite way to do this is with a base lazy susan cabinet. It's versatile storage for almost anything. Just be sure to get this type, without the pole.  With trays mounted on shelves, you won't lose things to the Twilight Zone if they fall over.  (Chrome rails are optional) The only caveat is that you will need 36" on both sides of the corner to make this work.

base corner cabinet with lazy susan chrome rails

base corner cabinet with lazy susan chrome rails

If you can't swing the 36" in each direction you can perhaps use the Cloud which fits in a blind corner cabinet.  We can discuss more when you call me to help you with your new kitchen.

white cabinets, contemporary, chrome, blind corner cabinet, revashelf

white cabinets, contemporary, chrome, blind corner cabinet, revashelf

Ultimate Simplicity

The most simple solution of all is the open shelf.  They are both feared and widely popular.  Some feel like it would look way too messy but I say it doesn't have to be all or nothing.  A few open or floating shelves can add a lot of lightness and visual interest as well as storage above the counter in lieu of cabinets.

farmhouse kitchen, HGTV, white cabinets, apron sink, open shelves

farmhouse kitchen, HGTV, white cabinets, apron sink, open shelves

Artful Arrangement

In the photo below, they actually did not eliminate uppers entirely but it feels like it.  Here they are using the shortened uppers for remote storage, i.e. the stuff you don't need to access every day. The "go to" storage is in tall pantry cabinets.  That's right, you don't have to use the pantry only for food, they are great for everything.  If your pantry is full depth, like these, rollouts work great for easy access and to avoid items getting lost in the back. If you're observant you'll also notice the last cabinet sits on top of the counter.  If you have the counter space this is a great way to conceal countertop items for less clutter.

contemporary kitchen Dekton wood cabinets pantries

contemporary kitchen Dekton wood cabinets pantries

Creative Compromise

As we've seen, one does not necessarily need to banish the upper cabinet entirely to score an updated and functional result.  Here is a loft kitchen I recently designed.  My clients were in love with the idea of floating shelves and this look worked for their urban vintage style. Since space was at a premium in this condo we did opt to keep a few good sized upper cabinets.  The look is actually a blend of contemporary and transitional. A full pantry also would've worked to the right of the refrigerator but my clients preferred this arrangement which is very symetrical and offers a bit of extra counter space.  Hey, I always say the best jobs are good collaborations. :)

ArtfulKitchens 3DRendering kitchendesign

ArtfulKitchens 3DRendering kitchendesign

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No matter what your situation, creativity can offer you choices. In over 20 years I have found that there is always a solution that will work in your space and I would love to help you find it.

Gearing Up as Countdown To Blog Tour NOLA Continues

 Livingston, our outside cat who was busted by a neighbor. Don't worry.  Not gonna show you the hub's eye as it's not as pretty.With one week to go before the start of Blog Tour Nola my head is swimming not only with preparations to go away but with all the crazy events happening here at home.  Sunday our outside/inside cat was trapped by a friendly neighbor and taken to the pound, my daughter and her boyfriend broke up and my hubs gave himself a black eye whilst executing our bi-annual stint of  yard work.  (Yes, it was the shovel.) Throw a jury duty stint in there too and that's how my life looks right now.The Rennaisance Art Hotel in the warehouse district in New Orleans will be my home away from home.In the meantime, Modenus has unveiled more of the details of our trip and I am excited to say the least.  This post has also got me thinking of this opportunity from a deeper perspective.  Naturally I’m excited to immerse myself in design nirvana, to dig into all the new products and design buzz at KBIS, but New Orleans runs deeper.  This blog tour will have a significance that is totally unique from previous ones.  My respect for Veronika Miller, CEO of Modenus only grows, for at every turn she is innovating and pushing the envelope for new insights and perceptions.  She “gets it” that design is not a mutually exclusive enterprise.  It is informed by the life and atmosphere around it.  To illustrate this point we will be visiting a local couple hard hit by the economy and ravages of Katrina which still linger.Homes from the Make It Right Project. Right or Wrong??In addition we will tour and learn about Brad Pitt's "Make it Right Foundation", a controversial project seeking to build sustainable homes in communities in need.  What's controversial you may ask?  Well some peeps think that the very modern design of the homes are just plain wrong.  I'm looking forward to giving you my take on the matter.  Lastly, you may know of my love/hate relationship with HGTV but I must share with you this delightful little clip all about the Big Easy style of New Orleans, a combination of French, Caribbean with a dose of good ole southern comfort thrown in.If you will be in the Big Easy for KBIS come by and mingle with us at:Beignets & Bubbly Meet Up at KBIS Design StudiosWhen? Friday, Apr 19 @ 10:30am - 11:30am (CST) Where? KBIS New Orleans Convention Center Booth # 3352 - New Orleans, LouisianaPS Cat was located and he’ll be back (one way or another) tomorrow.  Daughter is sad but she is young and will maximize her youth and beauty to bounce back.  Hubs is depleting my makeup but the bruise is healing nicely.