25 Must-Have Kitchen Features to Add Storage and Style

02 Sep.,2024

 

25 Must-Have Kitchen Features to Add Storage and Style

Enhance the look and functionality of your kitchen with a few must-have kitchen features. Smart storage solutions, specialty appliances, and other upgrades can have a major impact without requiring a huge investment. Incorporate a few of these cool kitchen ideas into your design to boost organization, convenience, and style.

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Narrow Pull-Out Drawer

Edmund Barr

Sneak in storage with narrow pull-out drawers between cabinets or appliances. The slim kitchen cabinet feature allows you to make the most of a sliver of space alongside your range or at the end of the island. This pull-out drawer includes divided storage containers for utensils and shelves with guards that help keep spice jars in place.

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Pet-Friendly Kitchen Cabinet Features

Kim Cornelison

Your pet is an important part of the family, so ensure your kitchen design meets their needs, too. Consider built-in storage solutions for pet food, dishes, beds, and more. Here, dog dishes slide out from the island during feeding times but otherwise remain out of the way.

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Wine Refrigerator

David Greer

Stash your favorite vino at the ideal temperature with a wine refrigerator. Available in a variety of sizes, these specialty appliances can provide a safe and stylish storage area for any wine lover's collection. Integrate this kitchen feature into an island or lower cabinetry for a seamless look.

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Steam Oven

Nathan Schroder

Steam ovens create a moist cooking environment that eliminates the need for added oils. Because the steam heats food at a lower temperature than traditional ovens, this also helps preserve heat-sensitive nutrients for healthier roasting and baking. Offering fast, tender-crisp results, a steam oven can be a convenient, health-conscious alternative to a microwave.

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Built-In Refrigerator

Kritsada Panichgul

Built-in appliances give your kitchen a smooth, integrated look. In this remodeled kitchen, the refrigerator is nestled into custom cabinetry, which provides storage directly above and to the side of the fridge. The stainless steel finish ties in with the professional-style range and hood on the other wall. Design tip: Balance the look of stainless-steel appliances with a vintage-look rug (like this Better Homes & Gardens Blue Persian Non-Skid Runner Rug, $35, Walmart).

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Double Ovens

Megan Chaffin

Typically stacked and built directly into perimeter cabinetry, double ovens provide a sleek look and added convenience. This kitchen feature offers a main oven you can use without bending over and a secondary oven for plate warming and additional baking. Separating the ovens from the burners also lets you install a cooktop in a kitchen island or elsewhere, opening up new floor-plan possibilities.

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High-Style Faucet

Werner Straube

Kitchen faucets are made in dozens of finishes in myriad styles and sizes, so you can easily find one that suits your aesthetic. Offering double the style, these two kitchen faucets take full advantage of the extra-wide sink. The shiny brass finish and streamlined shapes repeat on cabinetry hardware and sconces above the sink for a cohesive look.

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Island Cooktop

Emily Followill

With ovens located elsewhere, the cooktop can be placed on the kitchen island. When this kitchen feature is built into a large island, you also get generous work surfaces and room for amenities below, such as a warming drawer or storage for pots and pans. Opt for a statement-making range hood or install a downdraft exhaust system for a more streamlined look.

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Commercial-Style Range

David Greer

A commercial-style range is a smart splurge for the serious home cook. Expect a high-end gas range to have three to four times the BTU output of a standard home range, which means proper ventilation is another essential kitchen feature you should consider. Besides extra cooking power, commercial-style ranges also provide rugged good looks that pair well with industrial or contemporary kitchen designs.

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Bar Sink

Dane Tashima

A secondary sink can be a functional addition to a large kitchen or in an adjacent pantry area. Often smaller than the main sink, it provides a convenient spot to rinse vegetables, ice down drinks, or fill a pot with water. Consider a bar sink for a second prep station, a butler's pantry, home theater, or basement rec room.

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Trash and Recycling

Emily Followill

Make life easier by planning a handy trash and recycling area. Incorporate separate bins or containers for sorting recyclables, compost, and other waste. Consider installing this kitchen feature under the sink, in a pantry, or in a handy pull-out drawer.

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Pot Filler

Michael Partenio

Eliminate the need for hauling heavy pots of water across the kitchen. A pot filler is a smart kitchen feature that can go wherever you can run a cold water line. Here, a swing-out faucet is mounted high enough on the kitchen backsplash to provide a flow of water to a big pot of pasta or soup.

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Coffee Bar

Greg Scheidemann

Transform a kitchen alcove into a home coffee station for a bright start to your mornings. This small coffee bar includes an espresso machine, a drip coffee maker, and storage for mugs and saucers. Use nearby drawers or shelves to house coffee grounds, sugar, stirring spoons, and other essentials. A narrow spot like this provides dedicated functionality out of the way of the main cooking area.

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On-Counter Garage

Ed Gohlich

Use an on-counter garage to house appliances you often use but don't always want in plain sight. Here, an appliance garage opens to reveal a coffee maker, which can be pulled out onto the counter space in front when in use. An outlet inside the cabinet keeps cords contained.

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Corner Storage

Ann VanderWiel Wilde

Consider kitchen features that take advantage of space that would otherwise be wasted. This corner lazy Susan, for example, turns potentially dead space into usable storage. The unit's two-tiered carousel shelving allows easy access to stowed items, such as mixing bowls and air-tight storage containers (we like this Better Homes & Gardens Flip-Tite Rectangular Storage Container, $10, Walmart).

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Deep Drawers

John Granen

A deep drawer near the kitchen range provides easy access to large pots and pans. Here, a spacious drawer houses cookware directly beneath the cooktop. A shallow pull-out within the drawer holds lids that correspond to the cookware below.

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Full Extension Drawers

John Granen

Hardware that allows drawers to slide open all the way makes it much easier to get objects in and out. Look for full extension drawer hardware when you're shopping for new cabinetry or upgrading what you have. Drawers with high sides and backs can keep stacks of items neat and orderly.

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Glass Doors

David Tsay

Glass cabinet doors are visually appealing and mimic the decorative appearance of a china cabinet. This built-in cabinet has the look of a hutch and includes display space for dishware as well as drawers for storing kitchen and entertaining essentials. One shelf serves as a makeshift bar for mixing and serving drinks at countertop level.

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Tray Storage Cabinet

Werner Straube

Designate a cabinet for storing racks, cookie sheets, pizza pans, and cutting boards. Instead of precariously stacking them, use vertical dividers to keep these flat items neatly arranged and easily accessible. Here, baking pans and trays are stored directly above a wall oven for maximum convenience.

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Utensil Racks

Michael Partenio

For an inexpensive touch that personalizes your kitchen, install a utensil rack under a cabinet or along a wall. Position it near the cooktop to hang an assortment of often-used tools within easy reach. It's an easy kitchen storage idea that can be customized any way you like.

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Dishwasher in a Drawer

Jay Graham

Use dishwasher drawers in place of a regular dishwasher or in addition to a full-size dishwasher. These handy appliances offer efficient cleaning for a few dishes. Consider installing one in a butler's pantry, basement game room, or near a prep center. This cherry-paneled dishwasher has the look of a regular drawer, then pulls out for easy sink-side cleanup.

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Divided Storage

Ed Gohlich

Internal drawer dividers give you a template for organizing your kitchen utensils. Built-in dividers also give a more finished look to the space than organizers purchased separately and placed in the drawer. Sort items into compartments by type, and be sure not to overfill the drawer.

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Pot Rack

Jon Jensen

If you like to cook, it's likely you have a decent collection of pots and pans. Free up space in your cabinetry by relegating your cookware elsewhere. A pot rack hung near the stove keeps the essentials easily accessible.

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Warming Drawer

Jennifer Phelps

Great for parties as well as busy households, warming drawers add lots of functionality in very little space. This handy kitchen feature keeps dishes warm until you're ready to eat. You'll need to plan ahead however, since the drawers are heavy and require a reinforced cabinet with available power.

Chef's Kitchen Design: 5 Essential Features

Spacious Island

Islands set the stage in a kitchen layout and play a crucial role in determining the space&#;s workflow and seating. Our client&#;s ten foot long island comfortably seats four on one side, and houses a large sink, dishwasher, and additional storage on the other.

The island&#;s quartz countertops provide a durable surface for daily food prep and clean-up. The kitchen&#;s sink is installed in the island; putting it within arm&#;s reach of the dishwasher and gas cook range.

Double Faucets

This chef&#;s kitchen remodel features a sizable, 45&#; stainless steel sink with double faucets for maximum convenience and versatility. A double faucet sink allows for multitasking, and enables more than one person to be in the kitchen simultaneously.

Whether you're preparing ingredients, cooking multiple dishes at once, or cleaning up after a long day; a double faucet sink streamlines the process, saving valuable time and effort.

Deep Drawers

In a chef&#;s kitchen, storage isn&#;t just a matter of having enough space; it's about easy accessibility.

Installing drawers in lower cabinets instead of fixed shelving units is a game-changer in this regard. The depth of these drawers allows for efficient organization, separating cookware by size and type.

Placing large drawers in the lower cabinets allows for a bird&#;s eye view in the sense that the cook can see what's available all at once. This accessibility ensures that every tool has its designated place, making it easy for chefs to grab what they need, and eliminates the need to pull out every pot, pan, or appliance to find what you&#;re looking for.

Additionally, installing tall and narrow vertical drawers next to the cook range gives large, bulky items like sheet pans and cutting boards their own designated space with easy access.

Pot Filler

Pot fillers have caught on in kitchen remodels over the years as a popular aesthetic design feature.

Truthfully, the pot filler is a practical addition to any chef&#;s kitchen, eliminating the hassle of carrying heavy pots filled with water from the sink to the stove. This wall-mounted faucet is placed above the cooking range, allowing cooks of all ages and sizes to fill large pots without having to transport them across the kitchen.

The convenience of a pot filler not only saves time and effort, but also minimizes the risk of spills and accidents. Professional chefs and avid home cooks alike can appreciate the efficiency this feature brings to their workflow.

Ample Storage

No chef&#;s kitchen is complete without a well-stocked and well-organized pantry. Much like the deep drawers, a chef&#;s pantry is more than just an out-of-sight storage space. A well-designed pantry facilitates organization and efficiency by giving quick and easy access to ingredients.

This chef&#;s pantry does just that by providing pull-out drawer boxes instead of fixed shelves. Having rolling shelves means that nothing gets lost in the back; cutting down on food waste and overstock.

In addition, this floor to ceiling pantry unit has an appliance garage that hides away kitchen gadgets&#; keeping the kitchen&#;s countertops clutter free and maximizing prep space.

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