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Pull out system for corner cabinet

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Upper cabinets with an open shelf

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7. Float an island or peninsula countertop. Depending on the layout of your kitchen, sometimes the ideal spot for an oven or a set of drawers will be a bit too close to an island or peninsula.This kitchen solves that issue by using a floating countertop that extends a bit beyond the peninsula base, so there isn’t anything in the way of swinging doors, or your legs, as you move about.See how peninsulas can get you more storage and countertop space

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For the wall with the fridge5. Embrace boxed-in uppers. Like the look of open upper shelves but don’t want to lose any storage space? Consider using open shelves like these that sit between cabinets, giving you the easy-reach functionality of open storage without committing to a full wall.This setup will look a bit more clean than a fully open shelf, and everyday items like glassware will still be easy to grab.

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