kitchen decor – Live Laugh Love Do http://livelaughlovedo.com A Super Fun Site Thu, 09 Oct 2025 17:06:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 11 Kitchen Window Ideas to Maximize Light and Style http://livelaughlovedo.com/hobbies-and-crafts/11-kitchen-window-ideas-to-maximize-light-and-style/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/hobbies-and-crafts/11-kitchen-window-ideas-to-maximize-light-and-style/#respond Thu, 09 Oct 2025 17:06:31 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/10/09/11-kitchen-window-ideas-to-maximize-light-and-style/ [ad_1]

Windows feel like a breath of fresh air in kitchens, elevating a room that can often feel stuffy. Many benefits come with these beautiful features, whether it’s providing a nice view, natural light, or architectural flair.

Since we spend so much time in the kitchen—cooking, prepping, and entertaining—investing in good windows is always worth it. However, there are a few key considerations when it comes to selecting the right one for your space, like shape, position, or casements. Below, we’ve gathered some designer-approved ideas to serve as inspiration.

Garden Window

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Christy Kosnic / Design by Third Street Architecture


Garden windows are ideal to position in front of kitchen sinks, offering additional countertop space to display your favorite décor and plants—like in this project.

“In row homes where space is limited, creativity is key,” says Maggie Goodrich, interior designer at Third Street Architecture. “By extending the counter past the sink, the garden window not only provides extra room for daily tasks, but also helps keep the kitchen feeling less cluttered.”

Sky Light

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Jenifer McNeil Baker / Design by Maestri Studio


Short on wall space? You can always take advantage of the fifth wall—otherwise known as the ceiling—by adding skylights.

“The result is a space that feels open, grounded, and connected to the rhythms of the day,” says Josh McClendon, project coordinator at Maestri Studio. “A skylight draws the eye upward, [transforming] the ceiling into an ever-changing canvas of sky and shadow. It’s a way to bring the outdoors into the heart of the home—literally from every direction.”

Above the Sink

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Julia D’Agostino / Design by Village Design Studio


Doing chores can be a bore, but the right window placement will offer some relief.

“We especially love to see a window positioned above the sink, where time spent doing everyday tasks feels brighter and more connected to the outdoors,” says Erin Hackett, owner of Village Design Studio.

Flank the Range

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Plan A Office / Getty Images


Bulky appliances tend to dominate kitchens; windows can break up the space with breathing room—starting with your stove. “Windows flanking a range create balance and symmetry, while also framing a beautiful focal point,” Hackett says.

Classic Casements

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Emily Sidoti Photography / Design by Village Design Studio


There’s plenty of room to play around with casements, from French to Georgian styles. However, traditional options are Hackett’s favorite.

“When it comes to style, we feel windows are best kept classic, framed in casement to match the rest of the house,” she says. “A timeless window detail allows the architecture to feel cohesive, while letting the views, the light, and the kitchen itself take center stage.”

Double-Hung Window

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Christy Kosnic / Design by Third Street Architecture


Double-hung windows are a classic style. Here, Goodrich’s goal was to maximize natural light without sacrificing storage space.

“By combining full-height cabinetry with a window centered over the sink, we were able to achieve both,” she says. “The added benefit of a double-hung window is its ease of use—[it’s] simple to clean and maintain, making it as functional as it is timeless.”

Frame Views

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Jenifer McNeil Baker / Design by Maestri Studio


When your home has a view, the kitchen window can act as a visual centerpiece.

“We love windows that connect to something meaningful—a canopy of trees, a garden, or even a vertical growing wall—so that every glance outside adds life and texture to the room,” says McClendon. “Thoughtfully framed views make even the most functional task feel elevated.”

Stained Glass

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Jenifer McNeil Baker / Design by Maestri Studio


Sometimes the most charming windows are those that already exist. “In one historic home, a stained-glass arch became the soul of the space—we designed everything around it,” says McClendon. “Windows like these are more than just sources of light; they’re storytellers, revealing a home’s history and adding emotional depth.”

The stained glass window is punctuated with vibrant hues, so fragments of colored light shine through the space.

Eat-In Kitchen Window

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Julia D’Agostino / Design by Village Design Studio


Enjoy entertaining in your kitchen? Treat your guests to a warm embrace by surrounding your seating with windows. “In an eat-in kitchen area, windows transform the space into an inviting gathering spot, filling it with light and a sense of openness,” says Hackett.

Continuous Light

Uninterrupted stretches of glass or steel-framed expanses can make a kitchen appear larger than it is—and open up to impressive landscapes.

“These create a dynamic play of light throughout the day,” says McClendon. “It’s less about the size of the window and more about the quality of light it captures—soft morning glow, filtered tree shadows, or the warmth of a sunset.”

Arched Window

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Andreas von Einsiedel / Getty Images


Architecturally, McClendon is drawn to classic rectangular proportions—”sometimes elongated horizontally for a modern ribbon effect, or given a gentle arch when the home’s character calls for it,” he says.

“We often specify steel or painted wood frames in darker tones to define the view, or natural wood for warmth in more traditional spaces,” he adds.

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20 Best Kitchen Paint Colors for Every Style http://livelaughlovedo.com/hobbies-and-crafts/20-best-kitchen-paint-colors-for-every-style/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/hobbies-and-crafts/20-best-kitchen-paint-colors-for-every-style/#respond Tue, 07 Oct 2025 04:55:09 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/10/07/20-best-kitchen-paint-colors-for-every-style/ [ad_1]

Do you dream of a light and bright space for gathering with friends and family? Or would you prefer a moodier vibe set up for evening cocktails and at-home date nights? Your kitchen paint color sets the stage for the style of kitchen you want to achieve, and the choices go far beyond your basic neutrals (though, when you do choose a neutral, there are nuances to consider!).

To help you figure out the right deep, layered green-gray, the perfect subtle light blue, or the white with just the right undertones, we asked interior designers for their go-to colors. Here are the kitchen paint colors they swear by in their own work.

Benjamin Moore Knoxville Gray

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Mark Kennamer Design / Laurey Glenn Photography


Rich layers of dark blue aren’t what you expect in a kitchen, but that’s exactly why they’re so striking. Benjamin Moore Knoxville Gray is a tempered dark blue-gray-green that is classic yet uncommon.

“Knoxville Gray pulls from the deep blue in the wallcovering while still reading as a sophisticated neutral,” says Mark Kennamer, interior designer at Mark Kennamer Design. “It grounds the space, creates contrast against the texture of the grasscloth, and gives the kitchen a timeless richness without feeling heavy.”

Sherwin-Williams Snowbound

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Simply Southern Cottage / Hector Sanchez


There are few kitchen combinations that are better than wood and white. It’s a little bit farmhouse, a little bit crisp and clean, and absolutely welcoming. The key, however, is getting just the right white for the room’s light. Sara McDaniel, owner at Simply Southern Cottage, explains, “Alongside a palette of warm woods and whites, I used Snowbound by Sherwin-Williams. It’s not too white; it’s a perfect, smooth white.

Farrow & Ball Parma Gray

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Peggy Haddad Interiors / Kara DeYoung


Parma Gray is one of those perfect light blues that has just the right amount of gray undertones to make it feel subtle and serene. Who wouldn’t want that in a kitchen, particularly on busy mornings? “Farrow & Ball Parma Gray is my go-to ‘color-as-a-neutral’ for classic kitchens,” says Peggy Haddad, owner of Peggy Haddad Interiors. “It’s a soft blue with a whisper of gray, flattering warm woods and brass, and brightening white cabinetry.”

Farrow & Ball Pigeon

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Laura Medicus Interiors / Jordan Katz


Paint that straddles the line between color and neutrality is always a welcoming choice in a kitchen. Farrow & Ball Pigeon is one of those hues. It’s a soft, slightly moody green-meets-gray, and it has a depth that’s beautiful alongside brass, wood, and tile.

“Pigeon is one of my all-time favorite kitchen colors,” says Laura Medicus, interior designer and owner of Laura Medicus Interiors. “I love the dimension of this color. It’s a soft, nuanced color with depth. I especially love how it softens the hard lines and stainless steel in kitchens and creates a timeless look.”

Farrow & Ball All White

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Canyon Creative Design / Carlos Robles


A pure white is always perfect in a kitchen filled with natural light, but the key is choosing one that feels crisp rather than too cool. Kasandra Rafter, founder and designer at Canyon Creative Design, says, “Farrow & Ball All White is one of my favorite whites right now. The color is clean and fresh without feeling harsh. In the morning, it feels bright and crisp. By evening, it softens and glows in the most beautiful way.”

JH Wall Paint 130 Lime Wash

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Baxter Hill Interiors / Halsey Works Architects / Studio Nicholas Venezia


There’s nothing like a kitchen painted in an herbal hue to get you in the mood to start fixing salads and chopping vegetables. JH Wall Paint 130 Lime Wash is a way to introduce green in a more interesting manner. “I love a sage green in a kitchen. It just makes sense and feels fresh and healthy and connected to the garden outside,” says Jen Baxter, founder and designer at Baxter Hill Interiors.

Benjamin Moore Dark Olive

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Kira David Design / Emily Null / Tamara Flanagan


Color drenching a kitchen from the walls to the trim to the cabinets gives it a moody, urban feel that’s perfect in small spaces, as well as large kitchens where you want to draw the space in. “Paired with walnut countertops, tile backsplash, and aged brass hardware, Benjamin Moore Dark Olive creates an inviting and intimate space to make yourself a cup of coffee in the mornings and something stiffer in the evenings,” says Kira Obermeier, owner and principal designer at Kira David Design.

Sherwin Williams Languid Blue

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BOLT Builders


For a fresh color that feels light and airy in a kitchen, a subtle light blue is always a beautiful choice. It’s cool yet welcoming, and has a calming effect that’s exactly what you need in a high-traffic area. “Sherwin-Williams Languid Blue is soft but still brightens up the kitchen,” says Suzette Conrad of BOLT Builders.

Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray

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Alicia Thomasson Interiors


While gray is in the name, Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray reads more like a warm putty that feels both classic and contemporary. It’s soft, warm, and perfect for a kitchen where you plan on gathering friends and family. Alicia Thomasson, owner and principal interior designer at Alicia Thomasson Interiors, explains, “Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray adds just enough creaminess to a bright kitchen with plenty of windows. It takes on an airy tone in the sunlight and a cozy warmth in the shadows.”

Sherwin-Williams Pearly White

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Eralyn Interiors / Jessica Bordner Photography


If you’re looking for a white that blends beautifully with cool and warm tones, Sherwin-Williams Pearly White is the answer. It’s a clean white that is the prettiest backdrop for a bright, timeless kitchen. Erica Davis, principal interior designer at Eralyn Interiors, says, “It’s a soft white that feels warm and inviting without reading yellow, which makes it perfect for kitchens where light shifts throughout the day.”

Benjamin Moore Natural Cream

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Saab Studios – Becca Lea Photography


Certain neutrals evolve throughout the day, taking on different hues depending on how the sun hits the room. Benjamin Moore Natural Cream is one of those colors, and its soft neutral hue makes a kitchen feel lovely and inviting. Lauren Saab, founder of Saab Studios, explains, “What makes this shade special is how it changes throughout the day. Morning light brings out a softness that feels bright and clean, and by evening it deepens into a richer tone that gives the room a gentle, inviting glow.”

Sherwin-Williams Homburg Gray

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Kith and Kin


Greens and blues can feel warm and inviting, particularly if they’re used alongside wood accents. Sherwin-Williams Homburg Gray is a dark green-gray that perfectly straddles that space between cool and inviting. “As designers, we love color. While we often use wood for kitchen cabinetry, mixing in earthy greens and blues creates a cozy, timeless, beautiful space,” says Katie Newcomb of Kith and Kin Interiors.

Benjamin Moore Simply White

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Marissa Stokes Interior Design / Mark Roskams / Frances Bailey


If you’re looking for a clean, pure white with just a slightly creamy undertone, then Simply White is the best of the best. This is how you achieve your perfect Nancy Meyers kitchen.

Marissa Stokes, founder of Marissa Stokes Interior Design, says, “Benjamin Moore’s Simply White is the perfect backdrop. It’s crisp and bright, yet warm. In a kitchen, it allows surfaces, metals, and finishes to shine without competing.”

Sherwin-Williams Mount Etna

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Kaycee Conallen Design Studio


A dark color can actually highlight the details in a kitchen, particularly if there’s attention-grabbing millwork that deserves to be a focal point. “Sherwin-Williams Mount Etna is a deep, slate-inflected blue that introduces depth and sophistication. The contrast between the creamy uppers and moody base cabinets offers visual balance while allowing the millwork’s craftsmanship to shine,” says Hannah Beil of Kaycee Conallen Design Studio.

Benjamin Moore Cocoa Butter

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Studio Borges / Sean Litchfield


Soft, peachy blush tones are unexpected in a kitchen, yet they create a space that feels alive and welcoming, even when contrasted with classic white cabinets. “A blush color helps the kitchen feel warm and inviting rather than sterile or boring in this lively home,” says Thiara Borges Dananberg, founder of Studio Borges.

Benjamin Moore White Dove

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BOLT Builders


Benjamin Moore White Dove is a classic color that designers turn to again and again, so it’s no surprise that it’s also one of the best colors for a kitchen. “White Dove is warm but bright and creates a cozy and traditional feel in the kitchen,” Suzette Conrad of BOLT Builders says.

Benjamin Moore Rushing River

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Metal + Petal


Homeowners often default to neutrals in the kitchen, but color can actually work as a design tool to make a kitchen feel more spacious and open. “Cool tones like dusty blue or soft sage can trick the eye into sensing more space,” says Jade Joyner, principal designer for Metal + Petal. “They’re also calming, which is ideal for small, high-functioning areas. Try Benjamin Moore Rushing River for an airy yet grounded effect.”

Farrow & Ball Studio Green

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McCroskey Interiors / Nate Sheets Photography


A deep, moody color always makes a statement in a kitchen. It’s a little bit unexpected and sits perfectly between modern and classic. This dark green from Farrow & Ball fits the bill. “Farrow & Ball Studio Green is a rich, saturated green that makes a striking statement on cabinetry or an island. It pairs especially well with brass hardware and marble, creating a luxurious yet livable focal point,” says Laura McCroskey, interior designer at McCroskey Interiors.

Benjamin Moore Pashmina

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McCroskey Interiors / Nate Sheets Photography


A taupe-tinted neutral is like a hug in the kitchen, and this color makes any space feel cozy and warm. “Benjamin Moore Pashmina is an earthy neutral that adds depth and sophistication,” says McCroskey. “It’s versatile enough to complement stone counters and natural wood tones, making the kitchen feel layered and grounded.”

Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter

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Andrea Sinkin Design / Lo Austin Photo


A warmer-than-white neutral can give a kitchen a cozier, more homey feel, and that’s exactly what Andrea Sinkin Jaffe, owner of Andrea Sinkin Design, did in this formerly white kitchen with a classic warm gray from Benjamin Moore. “The kitchen was white, and we painted it in Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter to make it feel updated. We painted the walls in a flat finish, while the cabinets are satin.”

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Ten Smart Kitchen Storage Ideas and DIY Projects | Thrifty Decor Chick http://livelaughlovedo.com/home-decor/ten-smart-kitchen-storage-ideas-and-diy-projects-thrifty-decor-chick/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/home-decor/ten-smart-kitchen-storage-ideas-and-diy-projects-thrifty-decor-chick/#respond Mon, 29 Sep 2025 14:19:12 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/09/29/ten-smart-kitchen-storage-ideas-and-diy-projects-thrifty-decor-chick/ [ad_1]

Ten smart kitchen storage ideas and DIY projects that make the most of your space!

I’m always trying to utilize our storage spaces well — from small drawers to big closets, I really enjoy trying to figure out how to use all the available space and make them function better. 

Even though I’m a decor lover and want things to look great, my priority is to make them function just as well as they look! 

Over the years I’ve figured out some great ways to create an organized kitchen that fits our needs. These storage solutions work for smaller gadgets to larger appliances, and make our spaces work how we use them! 

I’ve gathered ten of the best ways I’ve made the most of our kitchen storage…some are easy, some are more involved DIY projects. 

Most of these solutions are hidden, but I’ve also created some storage that has become part of the design of the kitchen! We’ll start with the pretty ones first…

1. Utilize the side of your fridge

This is one of my all time favorite kitchen DIY projects! If you have a built in fridge with cabinets around it, you may be able to put that big space on the side to good use.

cutting board pretty shelf
DIY skinny shelf on fridge

I just love how it looks! The leather straps and wood boards add some warmth to our kitchen. 

But it’s also so nice to have such easy access to serving and cutting boards like these. They are large and awkward, so finding a spot to store them in lower cabinets is difficult. 

cutting board storage side of fridge

You can also use the side of your fridge to hold a family command station with calendars and mail, or add small shelves to hold spices or oils if you don’t have a lot of pantry space. 

2. Window seat storage in the kitchen

This is another favorite…because what’s prettier than a window seat in a kitchen? Nothing, I tell you. 

If you add one in your home, make it functional by creating access to all that empty space inside! 

bay window seat with pillows
storage inside window seat

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It was wonderful! 

That deep extra storage space is perfect for items that you don’t reach for every day — maybe appliances you only use occasionally or big serving dishes. 

It’s such a great secret space and of course looks great from the outside! I always knew the window wall in our dining area off the kitchen would be the perfect spot: 

We use that storage for some outdoor items like citronella candles and bug spray, since it’s so close to the patio door. The other side is usually empty, so I use it to store year-round decor from around the house when I decorate for Christmas. 🙂

3. Add storage by extending your kitchen island

This is another one that adds so much storage but also looks GOOD! 

island extension with wine storage
microwave with island at end

Even the rod with hooks to hold the towel and pot holders was so handy!

Now let’s move to the storage ideas inside the cabinets! 

4. Tip out trays by the kitchen sink 

I discovered these when we were building our first house and thought they were brilliant. 

tip out trays behind cabinets

They are small, but in the kitchen hold sponges, the sink stopper, scrapers and our dishwasher pods. You just tip the drawer out to access the trays. 

We had two in our first house pictured above, and now we have a long drawer front that has two: 

tip out trays by kitchen sink

They can be a little tricky to install because you’re working in such a small space. It’s easier to install these before the sink, but you can definitely do so after as well. 

They are so useful, we used them in our bathroom as well. They are perfect for toothbrushes and toothpaste!

5. Awkward pan and tray storage

using space above fridge

I use the Variera organizers from IKEA so I can slide these longer kitchen necessities in and out easily. 

If you build in your fridge using my tutorial above, measure your items to see how much space you’ll need! 

The key is storing these items vertically — if you stack them up it’s a pain to get what you need. 

Although you could build very small shelving inside those cabinets that holds one item on each shelf. That brings me to my next simple fix!

6. Make base cabinets functional with DIY shelves

I hate regular base cabinets with small drawers and doors. They are an abyss of underutilized and hard-to-reach space in my opinion, and if we ever redo our kitchen, it will have mostly drawers like our mud/laundry combo
DIY wood shelf for platters

They allow me to store way more in that tall space, and are super easy to make! I usually have plenty of scrap wood to throw one together. 

simple wood shelf inside cabinets

The assembly isn’t fancy — I use a couple screws into each “foot” or the side supports. 

7. DIY pull out pantry drawers

I just shared this project last week, and it has allowed us to store SO MUCH food in the new pantry makeover. 

I used tall pantry cabinets in there, and as is, those are almost as bad as the base cabinets I hate. 😂 I knew I could make them way more functional with these pull out pantry drawers
DIY roll out pantry drawers

You can make them fully extend or soft close (or both!). 

The best part is they allow you to create storage that works for your family — add a bunch to hold a ton or space them out for taller items. 

8. DIY pull out shelf for appliances

These rolling shelves are along the same lines, and work well both inside a cabinet or on open shelves. They are a great way to free up some counter space in the kitchen! 

Our pantry had melamine shelving before I started the redo, and a few years ago I wanted to store some of our small appliances on one shelf. 

We quickly realized we’d need more clearance above (especially for the toaster!), so I used full extension drawer slides to create this easy pull out appliance shelf

DIY roll out appliance shelf

If you’re planning to use this for a mixer or other heavy appliances, make sure the shelf your pull out is attached to is secure and that the slides can hold the weight. 

DIY roll out for pans

Those IKEA racks are also great for storing container lids or plates. 

And finally, some of my favorite organizing products for inside the kitchen drawers! 

9. Expandable drawer dividers 

easy fix messy utensil drawers

They come in different sizes that fit narrow to wide drawers. 

These expanders are perfect for organizing forks, spoons and knives in a cutlery drawer as well!

Not only do they keep things separate, but also keep things from moving around when you open and shut the drawers. 

Ziploc bag organizer for drawer

The spots for Ziploc bags are GREAT and make for very easy access. The rolled items like the foil aren’t quite as handy, but we don’t reach for those as much anyway. 

This organizer can go in a drawer or hang on the wall. 

10. Coffee pod drawer storage 

 

My husband started drinking coffee about a year ago, so all the sudden we had all of his coffee items I wanted to corral into one spot. 

DIY thick floating shelves in kitchen
coffee pod drawer organizers

It allows us to see what we have at a glance — I’m always looking for hot chocolate, he only wants his coffee. 😉 

These K-cup inserts come in a ton of sizes and shapes. Check the depth of your drawers to make sure it will fit! 

Thankfully we have full extension drawers so we can open them allll the way out and access everything. 

There you go…my top ten favorite pantry and kitchen organization ideas I’ve incorporated in our home. I’m always thinking about how we use our spaces and trying to figure out the best storage solutions. 

Do you use any of these as well? I’d love to hear some of the ways you’ve organized your kitchen!

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Outfitting your kitchen ceiling with the right lighting is crucial for creating a functional and inviting space. From flush mounts to recessed lighting, over-island pendants, chandeliers, and more, there are fixtures to complement the lighting scheme in kitchens of any style.

Check out these kitchen ceiling light ideas and designer tips for inspiration.

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