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Stuck Between an Open or Closed Kitchen Design? Have Them Both!

By taking a large room and including features like barn doors and sliding screens, you can have an open or closed kitchen design with the pull of a handle. Source: Houzz

By taking a large room and including features like barn doors and sliding screens, you can have an open or closed kitchen design with the pull of a handle. Source: Houzz

While it is true that you can’t have your cake and eat it, too, it is not true that you have to choose between open or closed kitchen design. The reality is that you can have both with a little creative planning thrown into the mix.

Start by opening up your options. By taking a large room and including features like barn doors and sliding screens (either opaque or transparent, depending on your preference), you can have an open or closed kitchen design with the pull of a handle. It’s the same concept that’s applied within large banquet halls and you can easily bring it into your home.

Another trick you can pull is to use your sliding doors to close off working areas within the kitchen. By placing sinks, stoves, microwaves together, you can close these off when you’re ready to eat or simply want to use the dining area of the kitchen for purposes other than eating.

Whether it is open or closed kitchen design you prefer, the team at Handcrafted Homes, Inc. can build the kitchen of your dreams. We invite you to contact us when you’re ready to take your kitchen design off the back burner.

              

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Consider a Stylish and Functional Butler’s Pantry for Your Home

A butler's pantry maximizes the layout of both storage and functional space. Source: Houzz

A butler’s pantry maximizes the layout of both storage and functional space. Source: Houzz

Not many people have a household budget to add a guy named Jeeves to the payroll. The next best thing is designing a butler’s pantry that will make your cooking and cleaning tasks a little bit easier.

A butler’s pantry maximizes the layout of both storage and functional space. It includes special features such as appliance drawers and customized storage trays for specialty dishes and beloved cookware, stemware, etc. Most importantly, it makes sure that storage space is easily accessible without disturbing the flow of the room.

Features that should most definitely be included within a butler’s pantry include wide drawers for storage of linens and large items, deep drawers for stashing everything from crock pots to chafing dishes, and plate racks that add both visual appeal and a highly functional storage space.

Additional features you may want to include are bar sinks, refrigerator drawers, and wine coolers. These enhance the functionality of the room by a considerable margin.

Designing a butler’s pantry is one of  the many skills we have to offer. We invite you to contact Handcrafted Homes, Inc. to learn the any tips and tricks we use to help you maximize the convenience within your home.

              

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Maximize Storage Space by Integrating It Into Your Home’s Architecture

Integrate storage gives you extra space to store and stash your possessions, and it doesn't intrude on your living space. Source: BHG.com

Integrate storage gives you extra space to store and stash your possessions, and it doesn’t intrude on your living space. Source: BHG.com

Whether within a mansion or a prefabricated home, integrated storage space is always a welcome addition. Not only does it give you extra space to store and stash your possessions, it does it in a way that doesn’t intrude on the living space in the process.

  • Start by looking under the stairs. There is almost always ample space to do this. You can place storage within the risers, or along the sides of the stairwell. It is ready to use space that is often simply wasted.
  • Another trick to employ is to raise your shelves to the ceiling. Areas above cabinets in laundry rooms and kitchens are often wasted and there is usually enough room to add one or two more shelves.
  • Do you have a lot of gizmos and gadgets? Whether tools or cooking utensils, peg board can line your pantry or garage wall. This will free up counter/cabinet space quickly and give you ready access to the tools and utensils you use most frequently.

Need help designing efficiently integrated storage space within your home’s architecture? Contact Handcrafted Homes, Inc. and we will be glad to offer you our services.

              

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