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Eight kitchens where open shelving turns storage into display
This lookbook explores eight distinct kitchen designs that embrace open shelving as a functional and aesthetic element, challenging the traditional concealment of storage behind cupboard doors. The featured kitchens demonstrate how open shelving creates a sense of spaciousness, allows for easy access to kitchenware, and transforms everyday items into decorative displays. The first example, The Maker's Barn in the UK by Hutch Design, is a holiday home featuring natural and neutral-toned materials. Its kitchen incorporates a hanging rail, wood-lined niches, and a ceiling-suspended shelf above an island, all used to exhibit homemade ceramics and kitchenware.
Punta Chilen in Chile, designed by Guillermo Acuña Arquitectos Asociados, showcases rows of open shelves that line the walls of a home extension. This design integrates an open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area, providing essential storage while maintaining unobstructed views of the sea and landscape through large windows. A rental studio flat in Budapest by Position Collective features a minimal interior with a functional and adaptable plywood storage unit in the kitchen. This unit includes detachable shelves and pegs, allowing for reconfigurable arrangements to suit temporary guests.
Of Architecture's Woodbury Residence in north London, a renovated and extended property, includes a kitchen at the rear that opens to a garden. The kitchen utilizes a mix of storage solutions, combining wall-hung shelving with cabinets crafted from reclaimed elm floorboards from the home's previous extension. In Melbourne, Australia, Studio Edwards designed Microloft, a 24-square-meter micro-apartment. The remodelled kitchen features angular aluminum sheets for countertops and triangular shelves above the stove, maximizing the use of corner space for storage and a clutter-free interior.
An apartment in London, self-designed by Alex Holloway of Holloway Li, centers around a stainless steel kitchen inspired by local fast-food establishments. A curved backsplash with a matching curved shelf provides practical space for cookbooks, sauces, glassware, and cookware, drawing inspiration from kebab and fish and chip shops. La Casa del Sapo, a concrete seafront home in Oaxaca, Mexico, by Espacio 18 Arquitectura, maintains a minimalist aesthetic. Its kitchen features two thick shelves extending from a concrete back wall, opening onto an outdoor patio.
Finally, Vinyl House in the UK, a London home extension by Benjamin Wilkes, incorporates open cabinets above the kitchen countertop. This design, combined with closed oak cupboards, displays the owners' cherished kitchenware, cookbooks, and potted plants, catering to their hobbies of cooking and music. These examples collectively illustrate the versatility and visual appeal of open shelving in contemporary kitchen design, allowing for personalized display and efficient organization.
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