Open Space…

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I love the look of having only bottom shelves in a kitchen. It makes the space seem so open. I am not sure if its very practical.   You would probably need some sort of pantry or really organized shelving unit.  What do you think?

18 Responses to “Open Space…”

  1. Something about nothing on the top is so fresh and beautiful, but I wonder if you’d regret it if you did it.

  2. Seems a little strange-looking to me….maybe just beacuse I’m not used to seeing it.

  3. flwjane says:

    I’m 5′2″. I would love to have no overhead cabinets! This kitchen made me gasp when I saw it.

  4. Jmae says:

    Probably not for me-but I really like the look! Great space for some fun art!

  5. I am addicted to this idea, and this kitchen is pretty perfectly executed. I would need one tall pantry cupboard though, and maybe a floating shelf.

    I love your blog by the way!

  6. ren says:

    To me this kitchen seems empty and uninviting. I don’t know how excited I would be for dinner at this person’s place. Surely not someone who loves to cook.

  7. peggy says:

    I find the idea “topless” actually quite good. but now that I see it so it looks as though something is missing. perhaps a scmales shelf space that would be the equilibrium return, just because the cabinets below so dark.

  8. shelly says:

    i agree with the last post, this kitchen seems super cold. the thing i love about kitchens is how warm and inviting they seem… this one seems so… blah.

  9. shelly says:

    i agree with the last post, this kitchen seems super cold. the thing i love about kitchens is how warm and inviting they seem… this one seems so… blah.

  10. Julie says:

    I love no overheads but it does have to be done the right way. My dream kitchen is a galley (with walk-in butler’s panty at one end), no overhead cupboards and some floating timber shelves to display favourite wares. My idea of perfection :)

  11. Engracia says:

    I love this look, but you definitely need a larder/pantry.

  12. Jennifer says:

    When we bought our current home 2 years ago, we were able to choose many of the finishing details as it was new construction. It’s a very open plan space and we decided not to have upper cabinets in the kitchen – we hoped to maintain that expansive clean feeling. The cabinet maker told us that we’d be calling him in a year, begging him to put in uppers. But we’ve loved it from day one – it’s open and airy and unique. We’ve put up some framed drawings done by the kids and a great framed photo of Jimi Hendrix so there is warmth in the personality on display. We’ve never missed having the upper cabinets for storage since we have a large armoire in the dining room to store dishes and glasses and a small pantry built into another wall of the kitchen. We’ve received many compliments on the kitchen and think it’s just perfect. Truly the heart of our home.

  13. kat says:

    i adore this kitchen! it is so beautiful, i think one of the reasons i don’t enjoy cooking at the moment is because my kitchen is purely ugly. ugly and cramped.
    just have a butlers pantry around the corner and some minimal floating shelves to pull your eye up and voila- heaven

  14. Tanja says:

    Well I love having no overheads, and I don’t have any since 4 years now – and don’t regret it! It is not looking cool and clean and not inviting. It is as Jennifer described it, put some personal stuff in there, pictures, photos, or a wall tattoo and you have warmth and personality. My perfect kitchen is having a centre working place (a veeeeery large one, at leat 1,20m x 3,00 m) and I am happy! Actually my Ikea kitchen (the UDDEN modules) meet grannys old buffet and it’s looking sooo lovely:-).

  15. I love this idea and hope to do it in our next house–don’t you think it forces you to live with just what you need? All that frou-frou stuff and occasional stuff can go in a pantry or sideboard or something. :) When we remodeled our mtn house, we took down the upper shelves and it functions well…but then we aren’t there everyday, but I suspect it would work.

  16. joslyn says:

    i love it…but i’m all about a kitchen that doesn’t really look like a kitchen ;-)

  17. Paula says:

    I love, love, love it — floor to ceiling cupboards on one wall only will solve any storage issues.

  18. Hannah says:

    We once had a kitchen where, instead of upper cabinets, there were windows overlooking the deck. However, there were a million lower cabinets and drawers so I never missed the space. I absolutely loved it and now find kitchens that hold a lot of upper cabinets overwhelming and claustrophobic. If (when?) we build Our Dream House I envision a kitchen with no upper cabinets, clever usage of the lower cabinets, and lots and lots of windows.

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