luxury kitchen storage solutions Ideas 2012 from HGTV
Back to the Basics With Baskets
Baskets are an inexpensive, attractive solution for storing like items; plus, they're portable. This kitchen is also a great example of how to utilize open shelves in a stylish way. Design by Lori DennisDon't Overlook Architecture
Utilize windowsills and corners to tuck away small appliances and other kitchen essentials. Design by Dave StimmelCool Cabinets
"Under-the-counter refrigerators include beverage  centers to create more space in the kitchen. These items can be custom paneled  to blend right in with your cabinetry and are great for storing produce,  beverages and snacks for the kids," says Cecere.
Recipes Built In and Close By
Built-in bookcases in a kitchen will always be filled. The owner of this kitchen chose to use the space to house a cookbook collection: a functional and beautiful solution. Design by Steve AppolloniStorage Keeps Getting Smarter
In this  new economy, where more of us are staying home and eating in, efficient storage  is a must for the kitchen. "There are amazing systems that have such smart,  condensed storage. One drawer can fit everything you can possibly think of,"  notes Sassaman.
Style Meets Function
The  kitchen is the heart of the home, and today's kitchens are more styled than  ever, with unique features that seamlessly integrate function and style.  Innovative storage solutions are allowing homeowners to customize their kitchens  in new ways while keeping favorite ingredients at their fingertips.
It's All About Integrated Appliances
Fully  integrated refrigerators and dishwashers are all part of the new luxury in  kitchen storage. "At GE Monogram we have a built-in refrigerator that is truly  flush with the surrounding cabinetry. You don't even realize that it's a  refrigerator. The top compartment is a fridge, the middle is a freezer and the  bottom can be a freezer, fridge or wine drawer depending on your needs that  day," says Paula Cecere from GE Monogram.
Dress It Up With Molding
"Molding  and trims always add to the look and make kitchen storage feel custom and  specialized." Kelly Morisseau suggests custom shelving that can be easily  adjusted and shallow-depth pantries to make room for an island and additional  prep space.
Pantries Sport High-End Finishes
This  pantry sports a modular pullout cabinet and stainless steel shelving.  "Homeowners are savvier about design and are taking time to think about the  types of hardware and finishes they want in the kitchen. People want pantries  that have a cleaner look," says Sassaman.










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