Blog: Get the Cure for Kitchen Envy
Ah, the holidays. Every year the season is filled with experiences that delight the senses: the joyous sights, sounds and aromas that create lasting memories. But this past year as you attended festive events across your social calendar and enjoyed the warm glow of holiday lights, the smell of fresh cookies, and the company of close family and friends, did you walk away with a desire to upgrade your own culinary sanctuary?
A longing for the perfectly curated space ideal for cooking and conversation.
A yearning for a destination to show off your gastronomic prowess and entertaining expertise.
A wistful desire for detailed design and innovative invention.
That feeling? That’s kitchen envy. And thankfully, we’ve got the cure with a few ideas we may or may not have collected between glasses of eggnog. Take a look!
Design for Function
Base Cabinet with Wood Pull-Out, Waste Containers and Chopping Block
Sure, your aunt has never had the biggest space. But by taking advantage of ingenious storage and functional solutions she sure does make the most of it. Whether it’s options like a Pull-out Spice Rack or Trash Bin with Chopping Block that stay conveniently tucked away until you need them, or organizers that utilize forgotten areas below the sink or above the fridge, Medallion can help maximize space without adding square footage.
Design for Flow
A second kitchen, wet bar, or butler’s pantry can be your secret to seamless entertaining.
Some homemakers just have it, don’t they? Your sister is happy to host every year—and she makes it look easy. While the baked goods are bar none, creating a space based on form and flow is the unsung aspect of her entertaining acumen. From the Butler’s Pantry Larder Wall and beverage station, to the kitchen island and built-in banquette that call for conversation, every item and every guest has their place and feels right at home.
Design with a Flourish
Style meets function – open shelving and glass-front cabinet doors make for effortless storage and everyday elegance.
Your neighbors Brian and Anne did more than just knock out a wall or two – they took this year’s remodel and ran with it by adding personalized touches and useful accessories. Open shelving combined with glass-front cabinet doors, custom countertops, tasteful shiplap, voice-activated lighting and more to add charm, character, and create a space more comfortable than even the coziest Pinterest board.
Got kitchen envy?
With a little inspiration from some of the designs from this past holiday season, you too can create spaces guests will dream of at MedallionCabinetry.com. Get more inspiration through our room galleries, click here.