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  2. All the Inspiration You Need to Give Open Kitchen Shelving a Try

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    "From a design perspective, there are many reasons for open kitchen shelving: to take away weight in an otherwise heavy cabinet-centric design; to create a more well-lived-in, warm and welcoming ...

  3. These Are the Prettiest Kitchen Cabinet Designs We've ... - AOL

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    Here we rounded up 63 kitchen cabinet ideas to inspire your plans for a renovation or new kitchen, with a picture gallery that showcases everything from modern kitchen cabinet ideas to simple ones ...

  4. Are Open Kitchen Shelves Going Out of Style? Interior ... - AOL

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    Not too long ago, open shelving was all the rage—especially in the kitchen. Some of its appeal had to do with practicality. "It can be a cost-effective storage solution over custom cabinetry ...

  5. Kitchen work triangle - Wikipedia

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    The kitchen was considered a working area, and planning considered mostly utilitarian angles. The original functions described with the kitchen triangle still exist within the modern-day kitchen. However, technologies (like microwaves and other appliances) and the way kitchens fit into the modern (Western) lifestyle have changed.

  6. Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The Kitchen in History, Osprey; 1972; ISBN 0-85045-068-3; Kinchin, Juliet and Aidan O'Connor, Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen (MoMA: New York, 2011) Lupton, E. and Miller, J. A.: The Bathroom, the Kitchen, and the Aesthetics of Waste, Princeton Architectural Press; 1996; ISBN 1-56898-096-5.

  7. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Creating a mass market for furniture, the distinguished London cabinet maker Thomas Chippendale's The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director (1754) is regarded as the "first comprehensive trade catalogue of its kind". [53]