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ADDITIONAL WAYS TO ADD PLATE RACKS TO YOUR KITCHEN CABINETS
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Posted: January 21, 2017 |
To begin with, on the previous article we spoke about some various ways in which to add a plate rack to your kitchen cabinets. As mentioned, they make it much easier to access your everyday dishes and they are not meant for special dishes as they will just get dusty, instead of pulling out stacked utensils from the wall cabinet, you can easily store them vertically within distinctive slots allowing you to grab them at the same time putting them away with ease without chipping. Read on for more tips and tricks on how to use plate racks:
Carve out a niche: The unused wall space on the fireplace and wall might be the perfect spot to make a plate rack. It can either be for functionality or aesthetic purposes and a little niche created by an unoccupied wall depth is a creative way in getting extra storage for your utensils. Additionally, plate racks do not necessarily need to be installed in kitchens; however, they can be in a butler’s pantry or a vestibule area. It is important to know that thinking of a space that might be overlooked can actually turn out to be spectacular; also, it gives an existing kitchen more extra storage space.
To bring out the plate rack and make it stand out more, you could try using bold colored plates; for instance, red plates peeking out can pick up the accent colors that may used throughout the rest of this modern kitchen. Stacking dishes could lead to scrapes and chips, to give your plates a break you could try racking them lower on your plate rack.
For a colorful and eclectic display, you can mix up china patterns and colors, keep in mind that the plate rack comes off as streamlined in a contemporary space. For an added vintage look to your kitchen, you could try using a file-holder unique plate rack next to the kitchen’s dishwasher, close so as store heavier pieces. Additionally, you can use this similar principle to organize slender kitchenware such as pans and bread boards.
If you have a small and quirky space and don’t really have the option of using a symmetrical wall cabinets design on both sides of your space, an unfitted dish rack cabinet is the way to go so as to get the storage problem sorted out without having to force the balance issue. This solution allows you to kill two birds with one stone at the same time baking a cake and having to eat it too.
It is important to know that a plate rack integrated into open shelves can work as an Uber-functional storage wall where your cabinets can sit on the countertop. Moreover, it is a mixed use storage wall that uses a small section of the countertop for prepping or tasking. The amount of door sizes ranging from open to closed storage create a much more visual interest that cabinet doors which are all the same size. You do not need to limit yourself on using plate rack alone; however, you can get more out of the cabinets by installing an appliance storage system below the open shelves.
For more information and cabinet tips, do not hesitate to call Premium Cabinets Dallas today at 972-695-9960.
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