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Hidden toaster
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When designing our kitchen we wanted to keep the countertop as clear of "clutter" as possible. We thought an appliance garage would be a good idea, but then decided it would be limiting. We settled on adding a pantry cabinet to the end of our cabinets and placed an outlet in the back. The cabinet has pullout drawers, so we were able to place a few appliances on the top shelf. We have our toaster and electric kettle hidden, but easily accessible. The toaster cools off fast, so once it is…
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This appliance garage will enhance the look and functionality of any kitchen, and go with any kitchen aesthetic.
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Huntington Beach - Kitchen - Orange County - by Michael Fullen Design Group | Houzz
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Hidden appliances (microwave/toaster/kettle)
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All those cool things you can use at your home to make your life more comfy are covered here. Although we’re showing only the most interesting and stylish appliances.
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A hidden microwave and toaster on pull-out shelves in architect Sheila Narusaa's Cape Cod kitchen | Remodelista
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I am wondering if anyone has a good way of putting a toaster oven in a cabinet. I know they need clearance around them, but given that, couldn't you sit one inside a microwave space and hide it when not in use? I want my counter space open.
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A home coffee station may be a total dream kitchen feature, but if you can make it work, you definitely should—and these spaces show us how.
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“I didn’t see the need to have a toaster out on display when hosting a dinner party.” ✊ Most of us have found ourselves in the same internal debate: do we keep coffee makers, toasters, and all those small appliances on the countertop, or deal with the hassle of moving them in and out of storage on the daily? Powered appliance pullouts are the answer. Tap the link to learn more!
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Take a look at this kitchen setup. Yes, that’s a plugged-in toaster in the drawer. What an interesting idea, with some drawbacks if used unsafely (hello, house fire!) but also some advantages if you’re smart about it. Would you ever do this? It looks like this drawer has an electrical outlet behind it and the toaster stays plugged in. The drawer is not only deep enough for a toaster, but also designed to hold a bread box.
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Coffee Bar & Appliance Closet – An old hallway closet is now a coffee bar with a butcherblock countertop. The microwave, toaster, and toaster oven remain hidden off the main kitchen counters. The retractable pocket doors can remain open while entertaining. Grab a cup of coffee!
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