Replace your simple wine fridge with a fully integrated (non-removeable) storage solution that can stand alone as a statement piece. This wine cooler creatively doubles as a room divider. Go for stainless steel and decorative features that tie into the rest of your kitchen for "a very modern look," advises designer Malcolm James Kutner
Most kitchens are a series of square and rectangular sections, so opting for other shapes can give your kitchen a cutting-edge look. A simple application: Choose circular posts for kitchen furniture. A bit more daring? Opt for a live edge wood slab atop your island or countertop.
Invest in a high-end fridge that enhances your décor—and your day-to-day life. LG Studio's sleek stainless steel–covered Counter-Depth French Door Refrigerator can stand flush with your countertop. There are hidden inner doors inside the fridge's front doors—LG calls it Door-in-Door TM— that lets you grab your go-to items quickly with less cold air loss.
Unfixed elements can transform a kitchen and make it a truly adaptable space. Levant Bland encourages the use of sliding countertops. "I love to do a cutting board that slides over the sink so the sink disappears," she explains.
Don't limit steel to just your appliances; bring steel elements into other areas of the kitchen, such as on the face of your cabinets, in lighting fixtures or even as a trim on your island. For an ultra-modern look, Levant Bland suggests opting for natural cold-rolled steel, which has a bluish-gray color and retains patterns left by the steel rollers.
Cell phones, tablets and charging cords easily overwhelm kitchen counters. But there's a solution to this modern problem: the hidden charging station. Have a drawer or cabinet outfitted with the necessary electrical outlets, then organize the space so there's room for each gadget to reboot unseen.
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