Open Shelves
Timing is everything in baking. No baker wants to waste time looking for or trying to get ingredients or utensils. You’ll have an easier time finding and grabbing ingredients and utensils from open shelves, which also give the illusion of a larger kitchen.
Rolling Carts
Don’t have enough wall space for open shelves? Rolling carts are a functional alternative. It’s best to place them near the baker’s kitchen counter, so you can easily reach ingredients and utensils when needed.
Double-Mounted Ovens
If you still have plenty of space and often have friends over, you may want to install double-mounted ovens that can cook dishes and pastries at different temperatures simultaneously. This can help you finish cooking dishes and pastries in time for dinner.
Heat-Resistant Countertops
You can set leave pies and bread to cool on top of your heat-resistant countertop without having to worry about scorch marks or stains. Your options for heat-resistant countertop materials include engineered stone, granite, quartz, and stainless steel. To learn more about your options, consult a contractor from one of your local kitchen remodeling companies.
Tool Displays
A fun and practical way of utilizing extra wall space is to use it for a tool display. Rolling pins and breadboards hanging on the wall can double as an art installation that can add a bit of personality to your kitchen.
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