Open shelving has become an increasingly
popular design feature among our clients because they provide a combination of
an aesthetic focal point with superb functionality. Open shelves offer a look
with universal appeal. Open shelves enable homeowners to showcase a dramatic
backsplash, display dishes, pottery, sculptures, plants, herbs, and dishware
and glassware, among numerous other options. Plus, open shelves provide home
chefs with the functionality to access their favorite cooking tools within
arm's reach. So, what’ the downside? Open shelves limit storage and can
contribute to a cluttered look and feel.
Open Shelving Works
When…
- Items that a homeowner wants to
showcase are uniform in size.
- Homeowners want to easily
access the cooking tools that they use most often without having to search
in a cabinet or drawer. At a glance, homeowners know where everything is
and know exactly what's ready for use. Seeing all of your pieces
encourages you to use more of your china and serving dishes because
they're never out of sight nor out of mind.
- Homeowners don't want to
display kitchen gadgets and tools and products that can be relegated to
cabinets and drawers.
- Budgets are tight. Shelving
tends to be less expensive than cabinetry and less costly to install.
- You want to showcase a
backsplash, collectibles, artwork and dish and glassware.
- Space is at a premium. Open
shelves can make a kitchen appear larger and more open.
Open Shelving Does Not
Work When…
- You don't have the time or the
inclination to keep the shelves organized.
- You don't have the time or the
inclination to clean often. Open shelves tend to attract dust and grease
and grime generated from cooking.
- You are seeking custom design
on a budget. For custom kitchens, the cost savings are negligible,
especially if the client wants custom shelving.
- Functionality is more important
than aesthetics. A primary benefit of open shelves is to have the most
used kitchen items at your fingertips. It takes time and effort to keep
everything in its place to avoid a cluttered aesthetic.
- There are too many items on the
shelves that contribute to a cluttered, disorganized look.
- When you need the storage space
that cabinets provide. Upper cabinets conceal clutter and disorganized
dishes that you may not have time to straighten up. Upper cabinets help
keep things tucked away and off the countertops.
Not sure? There are many cases when you can
combine cabinets with open shelves. Are open shelves a feature that will work
in your new kitchen? Give us a call at 215-357-9300 or visit our Bucks County showroom at 350
Bustleton Pike, Feasterville, PA 19053 to determine how you can create the
kitchen of your dreams.