Are You Ready for Panel Ready Appliances"
We’re no strangers to pint-size kitchens around here. From our condo to our garden unit and now our Tree House, we’ve always enjoyed packing as much form and function as possible into a small space. Bring on all the challenges! When it came time to start making kitchen decisions at Tree house, we knew we’d […]
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We’re no strangers to pint-size kitchens around here. From our condo to our garden unit and now our Tree House, we’ve always enjoyed packing as much form and function as possible into a small space. Bring on all the challenges!
When it came time to start making kitchen decisions at Tree house, we knew we’d have to think outside the box. The floor plan, although well laid out, is restrictive in the sense that the space not only does the job of a kitchen, but must be passed through on the way from the front (ahem, side) door into the main living space of the house. This immediately had us making choices that were not only visually lighter – nixing upper cabinets, for example – but physically more compact.
soap pump | toaster | S + P grinders | chopping block | cabinet hardware
As is visible in the initial Tree House tour, the old refrigerator was standard size and jutted out past the shallow wall that separates the kitchen from the living room. This got us thinking about other options and we quickly went down a rabbit hole...
The post Are You Ready for Panel Ready Appliances" appeared first on Yellow Brick Home.
We’re no strangers to pint-size kitchens around here. From our condo to our garden unit and now our Tree House, we’ve always enjoyed packing as much form and function as possible into a small space. Bring on all the challenges!
When it came time to start making kitchen decisions at Tree house, we knew we’d have to think outside the box. The floor plan, although well laid out, is restrictive in the sense that the space not only does the job of a kitchen, but must be passed through on the way from the front (ahem, side) door into the main living space of the house. This immediately had us making choices that were not only visually lighter – nixing upper cabinets, for example – but physically more compact.
soap pump | toaster | S + P grinders | chopping block | cabinet hardware
As is visible in the initial Tree House tour, the old refrigerator was standard size and jutted out past the shallow wall that separates the kitchen from the living room. This got us thinking about other options and we quickly went down a rabbit hole...
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