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Comments (5)Hi jyokoe! I've been pondering your question. The parts of the drawing that say "finish," are those the areas you are thinking of putting uppers in? You say, "Since wall space is limited does it make sense to put in uppers, or should I skip it?" I'm not sure what you mean. What else would you put in that wall space? Also, is this a rental you are fixing up to rent to someone? If it's a rental, I'd put in uppers for sure. I was a renter from 1998 until I moved into my house this month. One thing I always looked for was enough cabinet/storage space. I'd be skeptical of renting a place without uppers, because I wouldn't have enough space for all my stuff. But if this is a place you are going to be occupying, you have a lot more options, as Scone911 pointed out. I'm actually not going to have uppers when I remodel my kitchen, because I can no longer reach them. I think if you could possibly give us a little more info on the place and what your vision is for it, and maybe even a couple of pics, we could be more helpful. Have a great day! :-)...See MoreKitchen Cabinet Layout - Fixing Problematic Architect Design for CO-OP
Comments (1)A blind corner type set up is also possible. That's a horribly difficult space!...See MoreKitchen cabinet layout and design: what do you love or regret
Comments (37)Biggest mistake for me was doing a wall of cabinets pantry vs a walk in pantry. Never again if i can help it! Even with slide out shelves there is not substitute IMO for a walk in pantry. Also in that pantry between wall studs i had single can depth storage shelves placed for all my can goods. So handy! Large deep drawers for my pots and pans. I love them. Have had two versions of them . First directly under the gas cook top and second in the kitchen island. I prefer the first. Of course if you have a range style stove/oven that’s not possible. Which leads me to cook top vs range. When we custom built i thought the only option would be to get a professional style range/oven. I came to find this just wasn’t for me. I’m tall. Bending down for the oven part all the time wasn’t a good fit for me. My favourite combo is a gas cook top and double wall ovens. Deep drawers that can organize your Tupperware/storage containers. Also a very deep drawer that i could stand my foils, parchment paper, wax paper etc. Up In on their side. Made storing them so easy. Built in flatware dividers, built in knife drawer. Im not into having a lot on my counters so i don’t care for a butcher block style knife holder on the counter. Same goes for spice rack. Cabinet with cookie sheet dividers. So nice to have! Built in trash and recycle can cabinet. built in soap dispenser. Especially if your sink is on an island. Not done as much anymore but something i still love is the flip down sponge storage on the face plates under sink. Again part of my not liking anything out and exposed i suppose! if it’s in the budget a pot filler at the cooktop. It’s not a make it or break it but when i had one it was nice! Especially for filling the big pots....See MoreHelp with u-kitchen cabinet layout
Comments (11)@loobab - That is a dishwasher next to the sink so there is 24" there. That's really the only spot for the dishwasher. Not the greatest for fridge efficiency but it's all that we have to work with. I guess I am more concerned about the details in the cabinet layout and measurments at this point. The actual placement and layout of the appliances is set in stone....See Morenuppal
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