RABRoufa Kitchen
I want to be able to come back to this one. What if I did open up that wall and put all glass cabinets between the two rooms? And maybe some sort of sliding door between the cabinets and the counter???
this counter looks nice at least in this setting
not a favorite, but okay. better than some of the super sleak modern ones. i think i like the knobs on the upper cabinets
Not necessarily the best example, but i appreciate the white kitchens that have a touch of wood in them to warm them up
don't like the tile. do like the simple white cabinets, clean lines, counter tips.
It just looks nice
like a lot of it. not the pendants though
i like the cabinet and counter colors.
here's an example of what we were talking about for a broom closet on the side of the fridge. easier access than a pull out
love the light and airy feel, like the high glass panels (though not sure I want that many - too much to keep tidy. i think the light wood chairs warm it up, splash of color from the flowers is nice too
Would this fit in the space between the kitchen and family rooms?
cool railing for towels that won't be lowered to the floor when opening appliances. not sure how it'd fit in our design
what is happening in this picture? window? pass through?
textured backsplash
nice looking wood kitchen. would it look as nice with the lighter counters like we are looking at? also, i like that the fridge is framed in cabinets.
stove without significant prep area right next to it. would that bug me?
like the storage
efficient spice storage. easy to see
like the storage drawers below and spice racks too. upper cabinets can be hard to see into so it's great to make them shallower
wow!
spices over stove?
this seems useful for top cabinets! (i think i'd rather have real drawers for the lowers
this spice rack is so much like another one and i didn't like the other one but i like this one. maybe it's a different depth? or i like the plastic short walls so the baggies of spices won't fall. not sure
this spice rack could be cool
spice racks that line the wall could be cool, but i think they need a sliding door or something to keep them out of the sun
kind of like it, but it looks like a waste of space somehow
i don't like this spice rack. i feel like i should, but i think it will just annoy me
i don't do matching spice jars - i know. i tried
i would love a spice rack like that
cool spice racks. i like that they are hidden behind a door, and also they don't go too high toward the ceiling, and they don't take away space from a pantry that has the spendy pull out shelves.
needs at least 1 or 2 other bars across it to prevent the baggies from slipping out
we buy spices in average sized jars, a few in large plastic containers, and many in little baggies. it just isn't practical for us to move the baggies into cute jars (we've tried). something like this might actually work without letting the little baggies fall out. or would it be crazy to have one rack like this inside a door/on a door for the jars and then a magnet board and stick the little baggies onto the board on the inside of a door?
for veggies, might be useful to have a holding rack for drips
M and R both like this a lot! like the difference in heights. M does not want wood even if it is magically waterproof
i like how they maximize storage and 3 stools avail
the post/highish backsplash - could something like this work in our space to create a feeling of separation, yet allow for the longer sight lines?
plant hanging structure is cool
coming around to tile backsplash. i like this one
letting in lots of light, blocking out house next door. Would probably prefer different frosted pattern, And fwiw, the color scheme is pleasing
I love it, though not so sure I could live with how dark it is
cozy Hamish (homey) Rachael height spot for baking/chopping. some other cool elements too, though not all (don't like the tile on the right wall, for example
looks nice - not all white cabinets, wood floors, whitish counters, light brown backsplash
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