How To Install Peninsula Cabinets
We all know the problem:
We've all seen a great little U-shaped kitchen, so nicely designed, such a joy to use ... and only across from the workspace, a little breakfast spot tucked in merely right ... two areas that should be in harmony.
But smack-dab between them, preventing connection and chat between the two spots, is an overhead chiffonier suspended from the ceiling. This misplaced item means that the person sitting at the table can just see the kitchen worker's chest, and the kitchen worker is constantly bending down to expect at the person at the table. Y'all know, like this (Full Disclosure: I plucked this motion-picture show from the internet, and the people who posted it made those Xs):
Is it possible to have upper cabinets above an isle or peninsula WITHOUT this as well-depression trouble? Or, if you put the cabinets upwards loftier plenty to allow chat, are the cabinets too high to be useful? In other words, is it possible to have uppers THAT Work?
If so, what details brand them work?
Looking beyond the internet, I run across a couple ideas:
What if you use drinking glass fronts? I run into the appeal of being able to open the glass fronts from both sides. You know: Dishes in from the left, out from the right. I note that these cabinets are higher off the countertop than the adjacent corner cabinet. I think the heavy molding at the meridian of this cabinet run helps pull off this look nicely.
Or what if you make the middle cabinet taller? Useful, or just stupid? Of all the pictures I found, I think I like this the least. I'm into clean, uncluttered spaces, and I think this kitchen has "too much" going on.
Tin can yous place the cabinets high plenty to avoid the problem? Or, if yous do this, are the cabinets too loftier for realistic utilise? I kind of like this picture the all-time -- how high off the counter would you estimate this is? My best guess: I'k guessing that the cabinets themselves are 36" high, and the space under them seems to be the same. I like the reeded glass in these cabinets.
Or are cabinets above an isle or peninsula simply something to exist avoided? I don't retrieve I'm going to get them, but I do similar considering ALL my options!
Over again, if this type of cabinet Tin can work, what DETAILS make it piece of work?
Thank you for whatever thoughts you may have.
Source: https://www.houzz.com/discussions/3268346/overhead-cabinets-above-island-or-peninsula
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