Thick Ledge
While our 2017 Kitchen of the Year didn't skimp in space, San Francisco designer Jon de la Cruz employed plenty of efficient tricks to max out the space. The chunky 11/4-inch-thick Caesarstone counter extends the wall up to the bottom of the window, creating a spot to get a soap dispenser (or wine glass).
Matching Trim
At a 295-square-foot Brooklyn studio flat designed by Nick Olsen, the kitchen corner, done in white and green to blend in, has a helping of charm with grosgrain ribbon trim and a painted plaid backsplash.
Wicker Furniture
A custom Holland & Company farm table at a Georgetown rowhouse does double-duty as a dinner place and work surface, whereas paneled appliances seamlessly blend in with the cabinetry in Benjamin Moore's White Dove. The actual illusion comes from Mainly Baskets from the form of chairs. Designer Sarah Bartholomew went with wicker to tie the room to the backyard.
Stovetop Shelf
To enlarge a very small kitchen in his San Francisco apartment, designer Scot Meacham Wood added extra shelves. The cabinetry is in the Interior Semigloss at Scuba Black of Ralph Lauren Paint. The drapes are a Christopher Hyland plaid.
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