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Learn how to decorate the top of kitchen cabinets to fill empty space. Browse design ideas from plants to baskets, storage, and more.
If you've got a gap between your cabinets and the ceiling, you've likely spent time cursing the space. But some good news: There are some stylish ways to tackle this forgotten spot.
Have you ever wondered what to do with that awkward space above your kitchen cabinets? We've got 25 smart solutions for easy decor and stylish storage.
Get a bookshelf or cabinet with clear glass doors to store your big bowls and serve ware, and leave it the above the cabinet space empty. Like everyone else is saying, it’s just not practical to store items you use above your cabinets because of the grease and dust collection.
Five Ways You Could Be Using the Space Above Your Kitchen Cabinets. If your cabinets don’t go to the ceiling, you’re missing out on free real estate. Here’s how to put it to work. Jeff...
When decorating above kitchen cabinets, it’s always a good idea to mix and match various ideas – pick 2-3 that you love and coordinate each decor piece. Whether they’re the same colour, pattern, or otherwise, this adds visual intrigue, interesting textures, and dimension to the space!
How to enclose space above kitchen cabinets. This easy & cheap project makes kitchen cabinets look custom! And no more dust collecting above the cabinets!
Not sure what to do with that extra storage space above your kitchen cabinets? Check out these 11 clever ideas.
Keep reading to discover leading designers’ tried-and-tested ideas for what to do with the gap. 1. Create a soffit. One of the most elegant solutions to making use of the space above kitchen cabinets is to build a soffit—a structure that extends down from the ceiling to cover the gap.
Take your design efforts to new heights! Stretch upward by decorating above kitchen cabinets, windows, and sinks to showcase collections, add storage, and bring fresh appeal to your kitchen. By styling these spots, you can bring color and interest to an otherwise empty space that offers plenty of opportunities for updates.