Hello again, everyone! 👋🏽
We’re so excited to share all about our kitchen this week. This space was at the very center of our renovation journey, and we poured so much thought and love into every detail. We can’t wait to show you how it all came together!
We wanted to keep our kitchen as clutter-free as possible — no kitchen rolls, sauces, or everyday items left out on the countertops.
To maintain a cohesive look throughout the home, we chose carpentry that matched the rest of the interiors and went with a birch laminate finish. We also incorporated a number of mechanisms to help the kitchen feel more seamless, both visually and functionally.
When designing the kitchen, we knew we wanted a dedicated area for all our dry goods, snacks, and pantry essentials. Rather than having everything spread across multiple cupboards, the dry pantry gives us a central, organized spot that makes both cooking and grocery storage so much easier.
We paid close attention to how we use the space daily, making sure everything has a place
Design-wise, we kept it in line with the rest of the kitchen: minimal, clean, and tucked away behind custom cabinetry. When closed, it blends seamlessly into the space — but inside, it’s a little world of organization!
It’s functional, hidden, and has completely changed how we use the kitchen. Definitely one of our favorite decisions during the renovation.
We also have this pull down mechanism where we use to store our cups so that its easier to reach
One of our favorite features: dedicated compartments for sauces and condiments in a pull-out unit.
It keeps everything upright, organized, and within easy reach — no more rummaging through crowded shelves! Plus, it tucks away seamlessly to maintain that clean, clutter-free look we love in the kitchen.
It’s the perfect solution for maximizing upper cabinet space while keeping everyday dishes easily accessible. With a gentle pull, the rack lowers smoothly to counter height, making unloading the dishwasher or air-drying plates effortless — no more reaching into high cupboards!
When not in use, it tucks back up, hidden behind closed cabinetry, keeping the space looking sleek and minimal.