Cottage-style kitchens are an increasingly popular option when it comes to creating an attractive yet functional kitchen layout. These cottage kitchens usually rely on an open layout so that everything is easily accessible regardless of what you need. In lieu of bulky cabinets and endless drawers, these kitchens make heavy use of open shelving and pegboards to hold everything. It can be a very attractive look for your kitchen and a pretty functional layout as well, but if you’re not careful, it’s also an invitation for chaos.
The ugly truth is that cabinets and drawers became popular because they
keep all of the clutter and disarray hidden safely away and add a bit of
built-in organization to the pandemonium of kitchen layouts. Do away with most
of the cabinets, and all that clutter is left out in the open. Fortunately,
there are ways to tame it. It does require a bit of thought in your approach,
though.
Be Smart With Your Shelving
One of the big traps that people fall into with cottage kitchen shelving
is trying to maximize its display properties without thinking about how to
maximize efficiency. The look of plates, glasses, and various other bits of
kitchen must-haves arranged neatly on shelves is certainly appealing. If you’re
not careful, though, you’re going to end up with at least some of your shelves
being overcrowded and a pain to work with as you sort through them to find
exactly what you’re looking for.
The key to successful shelving is to arrange everything so that it’s not
only appealing to look at but also on the shelves for a particular reason.
Before placing anything on shelves, stop and think about which shelves those
specific items would be best on. Consider where in the kitchen you’ll use them
the most, and install shelves in those areas so that your prep tools can be
near your prep station and your baking tools can be near your oven.
Supplementing your shelving with under-table drawers, cabinets, and other
unobtrusive storage solutions can also aid with this without ruining the
cottage aesthetic you’ve created with your shelving.
A Place for Everything
Pegboards are another
common sight in cottage-style kitchens, but they can become a messy array of
items stuck up seemingly at random if you aren’t careful. It can take a little
while to find an ideal layout of your spoons, tools, and other pegboard items,
but once you have it then you should do everything you can to keep it. Even a
few items placed incorrectly can throw off the entire arrangement and lead to
your perfect organization falling into clutter.
A great option here is
to get everything placed on your pegboard and then carefully trace around the
various items lightly with a pencil. Once you have outlines of everything,
remove it all and take the pegboard down. Carefully fill in those outlines with
paint, using a variety of colors that match or accent the dominant colors in
your kitchen. For added flair, paint a small stripe on the handles of your
spoons and other tools that match the space you filled in for it on the
pegboard to make it easy to see when anything is out of place.
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