[1] Submitted by Ana White [2] on Wed, 2011-12-28 13:01 [1] Well... Mom likes the kitchen plans! main_category: Momplex [3] Money Spent So Far: $56,000 + Property Time Spent So Far: 1200 Hours on Site + Planning Sponsor Box: <script type="text/javascript" src="http://ads.havenho memedia.com/script_serve.php?st=hhm.anawhite&zn=lowes&sz=300x 60"></script> Momplex: Kitchens [4] Page 1 of 15
Step 1: I do believe with the tireless help of you and so many others we have created the best possible kitchen design for the Momplex. Sure, it helps that we can build whatever we want (and you can too easy plans are on their way very soon!) but boy, did we have some challenges! Step 1 Diagram: For starters the space is small. And every inch we add to the kitchen is an inch less for dining and living space. But despite the tiny layout, we demanded the kitchen do and store more, flow better, have a backsplash and a pantry. Of course the fridge must be boxed in, the cabinets symmetrical and balanced, the dishwasher next to the sink. A pretty tall order for less than 100 square feet! Step 2 Diagram: Page 2 of 15
Step 2 Instructions: Let's start in the corner with the fridge. We'll be boxing in the fridge to give it that custom cabinetry look, and adding storage to the top. No biggie here! This will be easy to do and certainly not cost $2000! Page 3 of 15
Step 3 Instructions: Moving along to the pantry. In this particular kitchen, we have decided on the straight pantry. It just seemed like the best option for saving counterspace and creating easily accessible storage. But that wall between the pantry and the fridge kept me up at night. There is exactly 96 square feet to this kitchen, and I wasn't about to give one up to a 2x4 wall. Step 3 Diagram: Step 4 Diagram: Page 4 of 15
Step 4 Instructions: Ah... now I can sleep at night again! We decided to swap out the 2x4 wall for some open shelving, using the side of the fridge framing as the back. Now we don't loose a square foot. We gain two square feet of very useful and accessible storage! Step 5 Diagram: Page 5 of 15
Step 5 Instructions: The pocket door is a must! When opened, it will completely disappear into the wall. And of course, the main pantry storage, shelves each 4 square feet is size, can store everything from extra paper towels to giant bags of rice. Page 6 of 15
Step 6 Instructions: One of the things both Moms have asked for is lots of drawers on the lower cabinets. What do you think of drawers on either side of the range? I thought this would be the perfect spot for storing pots and pans, tupperware, and lids. With the pantry large and storage friendly right there, the drawers will be a nice alternative to the open behind the pocket door. Up top... nothing set yet - it'll be Step shelving 6 Diagram: up to the Mom's on what type of shelving or cabinetry they want. But for now, storage behind doors seems to be the favorite. Page 7 of 15
Step 7 Instructions: We'll get to that corner in a bit! I promise! We did end up adding a backsplash per Mom's request. Step 7 Diagram: Page 8 of 15
Step 8 Instructions: Lots or room for dirty dishes! And with the backsplash, we add a little bar height counterspace for serving food or moving dirty dishes. Good spot for a fresh baked pie to cool! We won't be using it for an eating bar because it's quite small and who would want to sit with their back to this view? <div><br></div><div><img s rc="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/--v0vttzbmc0/ticvjos3wpi/aaaa Step 8 Diagram: AAAAIxY/ZdWO0aLizQY/s800/momplex-mountains.jpg" alt="" align="none"></div><div><br></div><div>can you believe that<a href="http://ana-white.com/2011/07/momplex/building-forms" title="" target="_blank"> we started on these footer just over six months ago? </a>wonder where we'll be in six more months!</div> Page 9 of 15
Step 9 Instructions: Of course the Mom's get dishwashers. And to end the cabinets, we'll either do a tray cabinet or more drawers. I personally like drawers for flatware here. Easy to put away, and diners can access the flatware without intruding on the cooks. Step 9 Diagram: Page 10 of 15
Step 10 Instructions: The backsplash bar does take a little bit or room up, but we still have enough room for a full size table. And it's not all wasted space. Step 10 Diagram: Page 11 of 15
Step 11: Normally, you would just frame up a pony wall behind the sink cabinets and slap a bar on top. Wouldn't doors be prettier? Step 11 Diagram: Page 12 of 15
Step 12: And more useful? Here we swap out a 2x4 wall for a ton of very accessible storage! Think beyond linens and servingware, what about arts and craft supplies, a stash of kid's board games, or even an office in there? Step 12 Diagram: Page 13 of 15
Step 13: From the last cabinet, the corner can be accessed. Great spot for the pressure cooker or the printer in you are going the office route. Most likely? A great spot for the grandkids to play hide and seek. Step 13 Diagram: Page 14 of 15
Step 14: So what do you think? We are off to the garage right now to build cabinets! Can't wait to share those plans! Source URL: http://image.ana-white.com/2011/12/momplex/kitchen Links [1] http://image.ana-white.com/2011/12/momplex/kitchen [2] http://image.ana-white.com/users/ana-white Step 14 Diagram: [3] http://image.ana-white.com/category/plans/maincategory/momplex [4] http://image.ana-white.com/category/plans/momplex/kitchens Page 15 of 15