In an upscale major kitchen remodel you may take many of the same actions but the finishes will be higher quality think top of the line custom cabinetry stone countertops high end appliances an imported ceramic or glass tile backsplash an undermount sink a faucet with water filtration and upgraded lighting which could include.
Kitchen countertop appliance garage.
The appliance garage is well exactly what it sounds like.
These attractive appliance garages are great for stashing your appliances away but keeping them close at hand and complementing your cabinetry at the same time.
An appliance garage can store these everyday appliances without them having to be moved each time you want to use them.
Beautifully finished in your choice of red oak cherry hickory maple and alder.
Here are a few of our favorite examples.
They re large bulky and take up a substantial amount of counter space.
Example of a mid sized minimalist l shaped light wood floor and beige floor open concept kitchen design in los angeles with shaker cabinets white cabinets quartz countertops an island white countertops a farmhouse sink white backsplash subway tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances houzz.
Be sure to readjust the kreg jig between materials.
An appliance garage can fit seamlessly into your kitchen design through a flip up hatch or bi parting cabinet doors and even double as a coffee bar or even a wine station.
This modern kitchen necessity conveniently houses blenders toasters coffee machines and other kitchen countertop appliances.
When buying appliances try to buy energy star or other rated appliances to save energy and money.
A designated storage spot for your appliances.
Coffee makers mixers toasters blenders and other large kitchen appliances can be tough to store.
If the coffeemaker or coffee press are used every morning store coffee beans and sugar close by.
An appliance garage solves that problem and creates a place for them to be conveniently stored when they re not being used and doesn t take up any extra counter space.
They often sit on countertops as an extension of upper cabinets but they can also be a part of a floor to ceiling cabinetry installation or a pantry.
But unlike the garage that stores your cars bikes and whatever else you stash in there.
Using a miter saw cut the parts to size.
This appliance garage goes vertical by using space from countertop to ceiling to store the most commonly used appliances.
These attractive and extremely practical appliance garages are available in straight unit and corner unit models to effortlessly fit any countertop shape.