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Do You Have Open Shelving?

Thu, 08/28/2008 - 6:45am by casasugar
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Americans are too attached to their kitchen cupboards. It's as if they'd never considered storage other than upper cabinets. Open shelving can actually make a kitchen feel open, relieving the tight, cramped feeling that many kitchens have, in addition to leaving space to display artwork and other decorative elements. But if you don't have matching dishes or you're not diligent about stacking them neatly, open shelving can look sloppy. And of course, open shelves attract dust more easily.
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  • haze's picture
    haze
    1

    Open shelving is planned for out kitchen. I just shopped some wonderful glass for the backsplash yesterdy and now I'm more excited about it than ever!!!

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Goody's picture
    Goody
    2

    i love the look for other people but for me, i dont want to see it.

    i am all about containment. i think it just creates a clean serene environment.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • msjean's picture
    msjean
    4

    I don't understand how this would work for anyone who actually cooks! You'd have kitchen grease / smoke / cooking smells (in addition to the dust) all over all your dishes all the time. Am I missing something here?!!!

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • ElizabethRae's picture
    ElizabethRae
    5

    I think it looks cute in a fairytale-look-that-i-could-never-achieve sort of way. I have a few dishes on display in my kitchen because they are cute but i don't think i could keep up with ALL my dishes out like that. And I don't want people to immediately see that 3/4 of my dishes are still sitting in the dishwasher!

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • jacrabbit84's picture
    jacrabbit84
    6

    I like this look. I'm not sure why, but I'd be afraid of things falling off the shelves. Also, you'd have to have really pretty dishes to make this work. And where do you put the ugly tupperware?

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Krradford's picture
    Krradford
    7

    I'm thinking if I get open shelving, it'll force me to be a bit neater.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • ahles's picture
    ahles
    8

    Absolutely!

    I grew up in houses without any built in anything. We had hoosiers and we had farm tables, but even the "newer" stove was from the 1920s. Shelves were normal in the kitchen.

    Having cats as an adult, plates and breakables go in enclosed stand-alone cabinets, but our massive collections of teas and spices go on custom shelves my husband builds, and then they're right at hand for cooking.

    msjean, our shelves are right by and over the stove (and a pot-rack directly over the stove as well), and we don't have any problems with grease. Best guess is because we don't cook with anything but olive or canola oil, or don't cook meat, because we did have issues with grease in the kitchen when I was a kid, but things were getting fried in bacon grease and other meat drippings that were saved in a jar on the stove.

    Once a month or so I do have to dust the spice and tea shelves, but that's more due to constant home improvement projects (and the same dust gets into the cabinets).

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • vunder's picture
    vunder
    9

    Not in earthquake land. We do have a cabinet that has glass in the doors, though.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • kirasha's picture
    kirasha
    10

    I'm with Vunder. The next good 5.0 and there goes all our flatware. It's a pretty look. But not really practical for me.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Vespa's picture
    Vespa
    11

    This only looks good if all your dishes match and they're lined up neatly. What about tupperware? And I have other random stuff in my cabinets.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • lindaloo's picture
    lindaloo
    12

    I love them. Not sure they would really work in my current kitchen but I love the idea & openness of them. I also like the all windows above look with only lower cabinets!

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • g1amourpuss's picture
    g1amourpuss
    13

    YES.

    I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE open shelving. (I'm a total neat freak so that helps with it all looking organized.)

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • geeksugar's picture
    geeksugar
    14

    My old apartment has built-ins with glass doors on the cabinets, so I don't technically have open shelving, but I feel the same prssure to display pretty things Smiling .

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Callie325's picture
    Callie325
    15

    Too much dusting with open cabinets! Plus, I live in an earthquake-prone area, and while I like the look, I don't want to lose a bunch of dishes, or clean them up! Better stick to glass.

    18 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • xtsr's picture
    xtsr
    17

    I think this is pretty neat [esp. if you have cool looking dinnerware] though I guess my only concern would be dust and well, for a clumsy person like me, I'd probably end up knocking the whole thing down [doh!] but I love the idea. I think it's useful and a great way to display unique looking ware. For things that would be used more often.... I think I'd personally would want to keep those in cabinets.

    18 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • WeTheLiving's picture
    WeTheLiving
    18

    I much prefer cabinets. We have all sorts of random dishes, no need to display that. In college, I had my dishes on open shelves due to lack of storage space and they always had dust on them which grossed me out. I always had to wash them before I could use them which got to be really annoying.

    18 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment

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