Kitchen
Stringer Construction & Design Email Save Integrate your bins Don’t forget to factor in storage for waste. ‘Always add built-in bins,’ says Shikunova. ‘Some people need more bin space than others – for example, if you’re a big family and don’t want to be taking the rubbish out every five minutes.’ Design a dedicated cupboard for waste and recycling bins, or use dead space elsewhere in the kitchen. ‘It’s a good idea to install bins under the sink, which is often a dead space that’s difficult to use,’ says Shikunova. ‘You can also fit corner mechanisms for waste storage that make use of hard-to-reach corner space under worktops.’
plate rack
shelves in bottom cupboard without doors. For under breakfast bar?
spice rack in door
shaker style cabinet (grooves in panels)
sink and cupboards
cupboards and work tops
microwave in extractor fan?!
shelves at end of island
tall cupboards
wooden shelves
work top and cupboards
Shelves at end of breakfast bar
microwave in left cupboard
shelves instead of cupboards. like the plants too
smaller dishwasher
Bar stool
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