Kitchen Remodel Ideas YOU DIDN'T THINK OF YOURSELF!

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • 5 Unbelievably Easy kitchen remodel ideas, Lessons I learned in my first kitchen renovation. After you watch these simple kitchen remodel ideas you'll be well on your way to properly renovation your kitchen. The time stamps in the video serve as a guide to skimming through and back to different points in the video are you work on your kitchen makeover. Thanks for watching! Please click like if you find value in these points!

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  • @TailHappyTV
    @TailHappyTV  Před 3 lety +20

    czcams.com/video/Mv8kVfEPwcQ/video.html
    Watch my cost breakdown and materials used in this kitchen

  • @teresacoffman5529
    @teresacoffman5529 Před 3 lety +844

    Floating shelves look pretty. That’s about where it ends. This is a kitchen. Food is prepared and cooked there. Grease travels and it will coat your dishes on those open shelves. Having them in a cabinet helps keep them clean from the grease and dust. If you want to display the dishes, look for cabinet doors with glass.

    • @miguelp4812
      @miguelp4812 Před 3 lety +53

      Or just install a vent hood that is correctly rated for the stove.

    • @teresacoffman5529
      @teresacoffman5529 Před 3 lety +102

      @@miguelp4812 might pull some of the grease, but that hood won't dust for you.

    • @miguelp4812
      @miguelp4812 Před 3 lety +16

      @@teresacoffman5529 lol. True. But seems like use case analysis is key. I can understand scenarios where dishes that are used daily on those shelves will not get dusty or greasy and the shelf can be kept clean too as a daily , weekly practice perhaps.

    • @cheshirescarf2065
      @cheshirescarf2065 Před 3 lety +41

      Totally agree Theresa, dust with grease, just like the top of cupboards if they aren’t boxed in or reach ceiling.
      It does look pretty and very current but a vent won’t prevent the issues above.

    • @MaureenTheTemp
      @MaureenTheTemp Před 3 lety +51

      And not just the dust and grease, floating shelves only look good if you don't have a hubby and kiddos who dump stuff everywhere on the shelves. It isn't worth fighting with them all the time.

  • @dougi
    @dougi Před 2 lety +160

    Most of the inexpensive beverage/wine fridges like shown are for freestanding use only and will overheat and die prematurely (and be a fire hazard) if installed under cabinets. Be sure to get one specifically listed for built-in applications. They’ll have front vents under the door.

    • @amandabricker3059
      @amandabricker3059 Před 2 lety +9

      Such good advice! I wouldn’t have even thought about that.

    • @no2mob889
      @no2mob889 Před 2 lety +1

      His looks like it had a vent.

    • @donnaeichenlaub8180
      @donnaeichenlaub8180 Před rokem +1

      Front vent will cost around $3000 plus

    • @EugWanker
      @EugWanker Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@donnaeichenlaub8180 These days there are a ton of inexpensive front-vented beverage fridges and wine coolers for use under counters. The 24" model we bought last year was CA$599 (~US$444). So far it works great, and it's very quiet. While our CA$599 model was on sale, there are many in the CA$699 (~US$518) to CA$1999 (~US$1480) range. The one minor negative with ours is that there is no hinge limiter bracket option to reduce the door opening range. Some (but not all) of the more expensive models may come with an optional metal hinge bracket that prevents the door from opening enough to hit the adjacent cabinet. Our solution was to stick small clear silicone bumpers on the adjacent cabinet so in case we open the beverage fridge door too wide, it will hit the bumper instead of the actual cabinet. I personally never open the door too wide myself, but my young kids may not be as careful.

    • @merrywalsh2809
      @merrywalsh2809 Před 2 měsíci

      Well that explains why mine quit working. Ugh.

  • @DrValerie800
    @DrValerie800 Před 3 lety +264

    Love most of the ideas, but not the open shelving. Here in the desert SW, open shelving means ALL of your dishes/bowls/etc. get covered with dust, no matter how much you try to keep them clean. You can literally dust thoroughly with a wet cloth, walk out of the room, come back a few minutes later, and more dust has settled on everything. And when the wind is fierce, it's even quicker...and that is even in a supposedly well-sealed house. If you guessed that I don't have any chotchkes to gather dust upon, you'd be correct. In fact, I have gathered a new appreciation for lots of closets, cupboards, and drawers and a zen gallery style of decor!

    • @Ms.MD7
      @Ms.MD7 Před 2 lety +16

      Agreed! I live in Vegas and while I think open shelving is pretty...no way in hell I'm dusting every damn day! Lol

    • @rlolo777
      @rlolo777 Před 2 lety +9

      Yeah, you have to wash everything again before you use it.

    • @karenlebeter4196
      @karenlebeter4196 Před 2 lety +2

      True

    • @networth00
      @networth00 Před 2 lety +7

      Change your filters every 3 months. It's not like the wind is inside your house.

    • @DrValerie800
      @DrValerie800 Před 2 lety +17

      @@networth00 Thanks for your concern, but that is incorrect. And I DO change the filters, before the 3rd month. I'm in a shotgun apartment; straight shot through and the only windows/doors are front and back. I have the doors open whenever possible and the wind DOES shoot through here, sometimes with enough force to knock things over. And, I'm in the desert, which means there's dust...lots and lots of dust.

  • @markburling3504
    @markburling3504 Před 2 lety +195

    Consider having cabinets up to the ceiling- thus way you won't have a top surface to clean (a nasty job). Use glass splashbacks as they avoid grouting, bounce light around the room and are easy to clean. Put sockets away from areas where you want your storage jars to be. Mount vertical knife racks to save wall space, and if mounting floating shelves make sure to place shelf holders/sticks into holes filled with resin. Then mount hollow shelves onto them for a solution that is rock solid, which will take a great amount of weight, and which will not drop ir sag. Mount smooth handles on doors to avoid tearing your clothes and use brushed steel rather than chrome to avoid endless polishing. Finally swap black for white countertype because black shows up every crumb and you will be wiping them down forever. Buy chairs that offer lower back support.

    • @eattherich9215
      @eattherich9215 Před 2 lety +3

      Dispense with a splashback altogether in favour of wipe clean paint.

    • @spanieaj
      @spanieaj Před 2 lety +5

      Yeah. I installed cabinets up to the ceiling. Not doing that is a waste of potential storage space, plus is a dust collector.

    • @colleengallo4831
      @colleengallo4831 Před 2 lety +16

      I have a layer of newspaper or paper towels on top of my cabinets. Cleaning is as easy as replacing to paper and throwing the old out.

    • @laurievanhoy5190
      @laurievanhoy5190 Před 2 lety +1

      Great hardware tips .

    • @Gk2003m
      @Gk2003m Před rokem

      I have cabinets up to the ceiling. Would not do it again, as the space atop cabinets is perfect for indirect lighting (particularly with smart colored light strips).

  • @lorrainefairfield774
    @lorrainefairfield774 Před rokem +9

    Tenant here: first thing I did in my kitchen was wash off exposed top of upper cabinets, then used old linoleum scrap to cover the tops to make even shelf. I purchased plastic containers with tops that were similar in color and size as my cabinets. I store the largest pots, casserole dishes, serving dishes that are used infrequently in those containers. I can easily wipe down plastic containers as well as the linoleum shelf they sit on. Storage space is at a premium in small kitchen. Neatly matching plastic containers give the impression the cabinets go all the way up to the ceiling. You just need to measure the cabinet depth and decide the width of containers needed to store the items you have. Utilizing that space is equal ti having another 1-2 cabinets.

  • @cocokai9661
    @cocokai9661 Před 3 lety +132

    So you want to avoid the look of clutter by putting things on the top of your refrigerator, but then you're all for open shelving? That makes zero sense. Open shelving stores far less than cabinets do. Usually people just put some pretty (decorative) bowls and plates. These open shelves usually aren't even deep enough to hold a full sized plate. So they're really all about looks, not function. On top of which you now have to dust and clean the shelves as well as all that's stored on top of them. And in the kitchen it's not just dust you'll be dealing with, it's grease, steam. It means you can't just wipe down the objects, you must actually wash each item to keep them clean. Yes, cabinets are more expensive and harder to install, but they're worth the effort and money. As the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. Years ago I had open shelving...never again. This is a fad, and no doubt will disappear once people experience the added work involved with open shelves.

    • @TailHappyTV
      @TailHappyTV  Před 3 lety +10

      You bring up so very good points here

    • @miguelp4812
      @miguelp4812 Před 3 lety +5

      But are the issues resolved with correctly sized shelves and proper hood sizing and venting?

    • @victorialove9104
      @victorialove9104 Před 3 lety +7

      @@miguelp4812 no

    • @kevincrosby1760
      @kevincrosby1760 Před 3 lety +12

      @@miguelp4812 Even in a professionally-designed commercial kitchen with tens of thousands of $$$ invested in the hoods and ventilation, anything on an open shelf will quickly have a coating of grease.

    • @networth00
      @networth00 Před 2 lety +1

      Nobody puts CLUTTER on open shelving.

  • @ruthiemay423
    @ruthiemay423 Před 2 lety +48

    One kitchen feature you never thought of, and evidently no one else does either is a raised dishwasher. I saw one at a Parade of Homes over 20 years ago. Anyone with back issues could benefit from a raised dishwasher with drawer underneath for things you rarely use. I have never had a home of my own but if I ever did, that is my first priority.

    • @rockytopchick8657
      @rockytopchick8657 Před 2 lety +6

      Ok thats freakin genius!!!

    • @ruthiemay423
      @ruthiemay423 Před 2 lety

      @@rockytopchick8657 🥰🥰🥰

    • @desireeknauer4744
      @desireeknauer4744 Před 25 dny +1

      Yes! The new dishwashers are so low! I feel like I'm reaching to the floor!

    • @ruthiemay423
      @ruthiemay423 Před 25 dny +2

      @@desireeknauer4744 I have to unload my dishwasher sitting down. ☹️

  • @user-wd3ji4dj9m
    @user-wd3ji4dj9m Před 3 lety +151

    Years ago, my interior designer taught me that not only does your countertop need an overhang, the installers have to put in a groove under it, so that any dripping liquid goes underneath and then, to the floor, without ever touching the cabinets. Love your backsplash. Am not a fan of open shelving. It always needs to be kept neat and dust-free. Sorry, but prefer upper cabinets. Hate clutter!

    • @ingridpear1882
      @ingridpear1882 Před 2 lety +1

      I've always preferred the overhang aesthetically, however I was considering the effect of both - con:waterfall countertops have no barrier to prevent liquid from pouring over the side, streaming along the groove where counter meets floor and being potentially hard to clean in said groove;pro:if it's a wipeable material all around, when it slides that's all you have to do...wipe it. Overhang:con: when liquid pours off the side,and it hits the floor ,it splatters then hitting the cabinetry which may be more water sensitive/harder to wipe,or prone to staining (l don't know if anyone's put granite/quartz on the side , beneath an overhang,that might be harder to lock into each other), also , you aren't able to catch the spill as it slides down (if it slides slowly) and wipe before reaching the floor.pro: there's much less quantity of splatter spill on cabinet, and doesn't slide into that groove - just wipe the floor.
      Just curious... would you still think the latter preferable?

    • @ambilaevus7607
      @ambilaevus7607 Před 2 lety +9

      I did open shelving in half my kitchen back in 2008. It's a big house keeping pain.
      Hanging upper cabinets isn't as hard as he implied. Tricks is to set the upper on a box that's the height you want.

    • @mio.giardino
      @mio.giardino Před 2 lety +3

      Yes. It’s called a ‘drip edge’ and my uncle who fits & installs Corian countertops always added it at no charge for his customers.

  • @HisDearMissK
    @HisDearMissK Před 2 lety +90

    Flush countertops make it very difficult to catch the crumbs in one hand as you're wiping with the other hand. The overhang let's you place your hand in such a way as to be able to wipe all the little bits & pieces of stuff and then easily catch it all to throw it away. Know what I mean?

    • @evelynsaungikar3553
      @evelynsaungikar3553 Před 2 lety +3

      I wipe mine into the dishwasher, just open the door, wipe all the bits to there and off!

    • @lolabear6788
      @lolabear6788 Před 2 lety

      Yep

    • @susandunne9712
      @susandunne9712 Před 8 měsíci +1

      The overhang is also to ensure that any spills go on the floor and not into your drawers or cabinets.

  • @LA2047
    @LA2047 Před 2 lety +68

    As an addition to your comment about countertop overhangs: if you're doing it yourself (or able to make the request of your contractor), cut an 1/8-inch channel on the underside of the overhang, about 1/4-inch from the edge. Most liquids, believe it or not, act much like an adhesive (at least with itself), so if something is spilled on a countertop and it flows over the edge, it can reach the bottom of the overhand and begin to travel along the underside of the overhang until it reaches the cabinet face, where it will begin running down the cabinet. Think of it as when you try to pour water out of a glass and instead of just pouring out, it actually "grips" the glass and flows down onto your hand. Cutting a groove under the overhang will prevent this because the liquid can't jump the groove or travel up the inside edge of the groove, protecting your expensive cabinetry.

    • @davemeise2192
      @davemeise2192 Před 3 měsíci

      That's commonly called a drip edge. Very common with roofing and around windows. Great idea for the counter top. I never thought of it but great idea!

  • @sancop
    @sancop Před 2 lety +20

    I love these tips, especially the overhang/bar depth info. Been trying to decide and you helped!! That said, I had similar handles and I’m here to tell you, they may be VERY popular, but I have had to have a come to Jesus talk with myself many many times because of those things!!!! Every time I was in a hurry and scooted through the kitchen for a quick sip of water, I could count on my wired earbuds getting snatched out of my ears and my phone slamming to the ground!!!! When I finally threw the wired out and went wireless, they ripped my belt loops and robe ties!!! I will be choosing a more U-shaped handle with no protruding grabbers in my new kitchen!!!!

    • @mjb9176
      @mjb9176 Před 6 měsíci

      This is an excellent point. I go through this in my bathroom with my curling iron cord. I have burned my cheek from the unexpected yank.

    • @signespencer6887
      @signespencer6887 Před měsícem

      Right- these are a safety issue. Handles and railings should have a return so they don’t catch on things

  • @spanieaj
    @spanieaj Před 2 lety +12

    I renovated my kitchen on my own from design to finish. In my old kitchen, I had soffits around the whole perimeter of the kitchen. The only thing in the soffits where the flood lights. I removed the soffits to gain cabinet space with extra tall wall cabinets. I did install an extra deep cabinet over the refrigerator. That keeps things OFF the top of the refrigerator. The cabinet over the refrigerator is as deep as the floor cabinets. That cabinet hold alls our large pots. I also added a 3" wide pull out spice rack next to the stove. My wife LOVES that!

    • @spanieaj
      @spanieaj Před 2 lety

      I installed the wall cabinets first. I installed a 2x4 ledger at the height of the bottom of the wall cabinet. I just rested the cabinet on the 2x4 while screwing in the cabinets. It made the installation so easy plus it made sure the cabinet height was uniform. I also installed backing so I did not need to find the studs.

  • @donnagarside8520
    @donnagarside8520 Před rokem +3

    Also, put a couple of lazy Susan's in the cabinet over the fridge so you can reach all the items 😀

  • @user-dp9jk7tr5d
    @user-dp9jk7tr5d Před měsícem +1

    I've watched many videos since I am remodeling my kitchen, your video was without a doubt the most beneficial video I've watched in many years (I've owned several homes), just the simple things that I've overlooked and easy solutions too!!! Going with the open shelves, less cabinets and adjusting my island with every tip of yours. Please keep these videos coming!!!!!

  • @WillieStubbs
    @WillieStubbs Před 2 lety +12

    Countertop overhang is kind of necessary to have actual "counters". That lip was useful for counting pennies or other items that you rake into your hand below the lip, hence the name counter. With flush mount all you have is a topper, can't count nothing.

  • @echan275
    @echan275 Před 2 lety +39

    Support your local hardware stores. Amazon and HomeDepot are wiping them out. Amazon is already controlling what you can buy but not what you should buy.

    • @lotto5742
      @lotto5742 Před 2 lety

      But I get cashback with credit cards at Home Depot.

    • @1packatak
      @1packatak Před 2 lety +2

      @@lotto5742 and you can buy from Ace Hardware. They have points for members. Some have special sales too. Plus, at least at my Ace, I know I am going to have excellent service. If I have a problem, I don’t worry about getting it handled.

  • @mjb9176
    @mjb9176 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I have the flush countertop edge on all my wall base cabinets in my full gut kitchen remodel. The contractor never discussed options for the various overhang distances. Now, when I want to wipe crumbs into my hand like around the toaster, I can’t get my hand under the edge. I end up using the Dyson on the crumbs. I know it looks sleek but operationally I prefer an inch of overhang. Luckily my granite island has the overhang. We also incorporated the under counter fridge and are very happy to have done so. I like that it keeps guests out of my work triangle while I’m cooking.

  • @drewlong77
    @drewlong77 Před 3 lety +39

    If you ever edit this, make sure and let people know that there are hidden island over hang brackets that give you support and are unseen. They are just long 3 to 6 inch wide steel strips that span back underneath the top and are set ontop of the cabinets with grooves so the top still sits flush giving a cantilevered support that goes virtually unseen. Search hidden support brackets.

    • @gaylemae
      @gaylemae Před 2 lety

      We did that on our quartz island. Can get either black or white powder coated steel

    • @heidikamrath1951
      @heidikamrath1951 Před 2 lety

      Nice!!

  • @threearrows2248
    @threearrows2248 Před 16 dny

    Everyone hates on open shelving, but I've had them for well over a decade and I still love my kitchen. I wipe everything down once a year or so. It's not that big of a deal.

  • @donbath2589
    @donbath2589 Před 5 měsíci +2

    You rock, dude. My wife have just bought a major fixer-upper here in Spain and will use much of what you've said in your videos - especially for our new kitchen.

  • @Thommadura
    @Thommadura Před 3 lety +27

    I did something that I wonder why I have never seen it before. I had a large Blank Wall in the Dinette area of the Kitchen so what I did was add a 6 inch Wall out in front of it that I put in what is essentially a 6" deep Double wide Closet with Shelves covered by Sliding Plywood Doors (Does not go all the way to the floor or too tall for my 5' wife either.) That is Just enough to use as a Pantry, and the best thing is that it is only two cans deep so nothing gets lost behind a bunch of other things. IT will handle Boxes of Pasta, Cake mixes, and even Boxed soup mix. Of course I had the 6 inches of space - not everyone does, but it sure does keep the food where I can easily get to it. I suppose you could make it deeper for cereal Boxes if you likes but again, if you have the space.

    • @sajidaraja9058
      @sajidaraja9058 Před 2 lety

      Billy book cases from IKEA are great for a DIY pantry.

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN Před 2 lety +1

      The reason you have never seen it before is because it's a really dumb idea.

    • @susandunne9712
      @susandunne9712 Před 8 měsíci

      No it's not. I have Don this and now I can actually see and easily access what cans I have and now have much more storage I the kitchen cabinets. Looks good too!

    • @lucycliburn2344
      @lucycliburn2344 Před 6 měsíci

      12” deep cabinets on a wall are also an effective pantry. We did ours floor-to-ceiling, and it is difficult (but not impossible) to lose stuff “in the back“.

  • @pattiearehart118
    @pattiearehart118 Před rokem +2

    I’ve done open shelves to display my collection of Jadeite dishes in our condo but we’re in a different home now and I’m opting for glass door cabinets this time. Save my dishes from dust and grease.

  • @ledi2005
    @ledi2005 Před 2 lety +4

    Omg YES on the knee space! I see that in bars also.

  • @traciemcbeth6866
    @traciemcbeth6866 Před 3 lety +83

    When installing upper cabinets by yourself, install a level 2x4 ledger board at the proper height above the countertop. Set the upper cabinet on top of the 2x4 and attach the cabinet to the wall, it’s like having an assistant. When installing new lower cabinets, consider DRAWER bases. What’s the first thing most of us install in lower cabin? PULL OUTS! It’s putting drawers inside your cabinet.

    • @heswatchnu
      @heswatchnu Před 2 lety

      Make a tutorial showing how to install upper cabinets...I am not envisioning it with a 2x4 .

    • @stevebabiak6997
      @stevebabiak6997 Před 2 lety

      @@heswatchnu - there is a concept known as a “cleat”; if you use thinner wood as a cleat, it can remain in place to help attach the uppers.

    • @sleazybtd
      @sleazybtd Před 2 lety +8

      @@heswatchnu She's saying to install a 2x4 along the wall, then when installing the top cabinets, you can "sit" the cabinet onto the 2x4 to hold it up while you screw the cabinets into position. Doing it this way removes the need to have two people hold it at the correct height while the third person screws into position and by having it sit on the 2x4 instead of holding it by hand, you eliminate the problem of the cabinet sliding a fraction of an inch down while fastening.

    • @esfirkoles
      @esfirkoles Před 2 lety

      @@sleazybtd do you unscrew them afterwards? Wouldn’t it leave holes?

    • @sleazybtd
      @sleazybtd Před 2 lety

      @@esfirkoles Like Steve Babiak above mentioned, it should be installed like a "french cleat". When done that way, it stays in place permanently behind the cabinets, out of sight, so no need to remove. Instead of a 2x4, it should be a thinner 1x4 to take up less space.
      If you don't know what a "french cleat" is, do a google image search and it should become very clear (ignore the ones made of metal, look at the wood ones that you can cut yourself).

  • @xzgun100
    @xzgun100 Před 3 lety +87

    Who the hell puts their spices over the fridge 🤷🏿‍♂️

    • @noelthomas9090
      @noelthomas9090 Před 3 lety +26

      People who sadly decided to do open shelving near their stove! 😂😂😂

    • @xzgun100
      @xzgun100 Před 3 lety +2

      @@noelthomas9090 any drawer or other cabinet would've been a better option.

    • @youllthinkofme2011
      @youllthinkofme2011 Před 3 lety +13

      people who don't cook and think about esthetic and not function.

    • @xzgun100
      @xzgun100 Před 3 lety +2

      @@youllthinkofme2011 if they don't cook they don't need spices. Put something else over there, it's not like it's showing right.

    • @lindatexas5906
      @lindatexas5906 Před 3 lety +8

      I prefer spices in a drawer.

  • @momkatmax
    @momkatmax Před měsícem +1

    Not only phones need USB charging, but more importantly other items are using USB charging and cables. My new kitchen scale is an example. It saves batteries! I had to have some electrical work done so we got the outlets with USB and it was the best idea!

  • @jsm8149
    @jsm8149 Před 2 lety +39

    Open shelving looks nice but so impractical.I need all the storage I can get plus I’m not into cleaning greasy dust from open shelves.

    • @networth00
      @networth00 Před 2 lety +1

      Grease does not get on my dishes... ever. What are you people talking about?

    • @mzm4245
      @mzm4245 Před 2 lety

      The shelves and dishes will collect dust unless used daily.

  • @dees3179
    @dees3179 Před 3 lety +41

    I saved a tonne of money installing tiling myself. It’s really not too hard. And you can always take failures off and redo.

    • @ianc1097
      @ianc1097 Před 3 lety +4

      You’ve never seen my attempt at tiling. It’s a skill that some of us just simply don’t have. I can do just about everything except plastering and tiling. 😂

    • @jw1731
      @jw1731 Před 3 lety

      Agreed. Even if just tiling subways which is easier than larger tiles and the smaller mosaics, it still really refreshens up the space and makes it lower maintenance.

    • @utube0372
      @utube0372 Před 2 lety +1

      Can you please come to our house and show us how you do it? 😊

    • @Person-mh6xq
      @Person-mh6xq Před 2 lety +1

      DYI is not for everyone! Takes time to learn and implement. Not everyone wants to deal with the frustration. That’s why people who can afford it hire someone :-)

  • @sydneemikumuren9812
    @sydneemikumuren9812 Před 2 lety +20

    the fridge one is definitely something that was important for me in remodeling. I hate how common it is for the top fridge cabinet to basically be way too hard to reach for no good reason.

  • @orenwolfe6506
    @orenwolfe6506 Před rokem +13

    I strongly second the comment from Ruthie May down below: Elevating the dishwasher is one of the best ideas incorporated into our kitchen remodel. Not only is it easier to reach into the DW, we gained a small amount of storage under the DW and the elevated countertop beside the DW added another drawer.

  • @wudgee
    @wudgee Před 2 lety +2

    I never thought about the worktop overhang, really good advice.

  • @Redlynn18
    @Redlynn18 Před 3 lety +18

    Kitchen Designer here! I always do a 24" depth over fridge for things like the crockpot. I personally have open shelves and I love it! I have no upper cabinets for my dishes and it's fine. I have just enough dishes for a weeks use so they don't get dirty. It made me get rid of the dishes I don't use and keep my dishes clean and put up.

    • @tammiepulley7167
      @tammiepulley7167 Před 2 lety +1

      I also love open cabinets. I don’t use a lot of grease in cooking so that helps. Also agree with you about keeping dishes to a minimum.

    • @networth00
      @networth00 Před 2 lety

      Same here.

    • @networth00
      @networth00 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tammiepulley7167 I have a set of 8 for everything. When you wash, you put the clean stuff on top then use them the next day. I have never had dust on my dishes. No grease either. What in the world are these people talking about?

  • @Dogsnark
    @Dogsnark Před 2 lety +7

    No upper cabinets is fine if all you care about is the kitchen as display area. But for most of us, the kitchen is a work area for food preparation and service. Upper cabinets are, for the most part, much easier to use than base cabinets, and provide much needed storage that base cabinets cannot provide by themselves. Standard depth upper cabinets, being more more shallow than base cabinets, keep items more in view and easier to reach. While open shelving has its place, most of us have items that aren’t really great to look at that we’d prefer to to keep behind doors

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN Před 2 lety +2

      Looks nice on magazine cover, but sucks in a kitchen that is actually used.

  • @lindak8664
    @lindak8664 Před měsícem

    For the small inconvenience of installing upper cabinets, i’d take the additional storage space over the trendy, grease and dust collecting open shelves any day.
    Your kitchen looks lovely though 😊

  • @Creativinity7
    @Creativinity7 Před 2 měsíci

    I have open shelves and love it. I use it for the common dishes so that they dont have time to collect dust

  • @mattparker7287
    @mattparker7287 Před 3 lety +41

    7:11 why’d you allow the electrician/contractor to install your outlet crooked on upper right of island overhead. Gotta catch that early or add to your punchlist before final payment. Makes your 5K island look shotty on day one.

  • @cyndra680
    @cyndra680 Před 5 měsíci

    The bit about the island counter overhang is very helpful. Thanks!

  • @judichristopher4604
    @judichristopher4604 Před 3 lety +3

    OH MY GOSH...
    You're "Before & After" pictures are amazing!!
    Beautiful job..
    Thank you for sharing this great video.

  • @rutontuton
    @rutontuton Před 3 lety +7

    This is not only helpful for remodels but also designing a new kitchen. Thanks!

  • @sweetpea7715
    @sweetpea7715 Před 2 lety +12

    Enclosing the fridge looks good but we found 10 years on and we need to replace our fridge. Trying to find a fridge to fit the size left us with one choice as the fridges have increased in size.
    Just a thought

    • @QueenBee-gx4rp
      @QueenBee-gx4rp Před 2 lety +1

      Same thing has happened to me. We had to trim off some of the cabinet. What will happen with next fridge?

    • @movingforwardLDTH
      @movingforwardLDTH Před 2 lety

      My folks had a built-in fridge back in the 1970s (w/a front panel that matched the new cabinets, too) and the fridge lasted until the house was torn down in 1992 by the developers who bought the property to build townhomes. So maybe it was the fridge.

  • @ksoriano9766
    @ksoriano9766 Před rokem +1

    Great ideas! We just recently did a small kitchen remodeling knocking down an ugly wall and I built a small island, I installed usb/electrical outlets and a sliding trash can rack and they are game changing! We didn’t get a deeper cabinet over the fridge and I regret it, since is pretty much useless but the rest looks great!

  • @betsyhada2936
    @betsyhada2936 Před 2 lety +8

    Regarding the island overhang for seating: Before you fall in love with a 15” overhang, find out what your countertop material can accommodate. My 3cm-thick natural stone also requires steel straps for an “invisible” overhang. That supporting steel can only project 1/2 the distance past the depth of the supporting cabinet. Then the stone can only project 1.5 inches past the steel. So, for a 24-inch deep base cabinet, the steel could only project 12 inches (with a full 24” of steel between the cabinet and the stone countertop), then the stone 1.5 inches past that. So my maximum overhang became 13.5 inches, by the rules of support for the stone. If I had insisted on 15 inches of overhang, I’d have needed three big (ugly!) supporting brackets in place of the three 3-inch wide steel straps), which I don’t like the look of. (Not to mention always banging my knees!)

    • @1995Benzo
      @1995Benzo Před 2 lety

      Getting my kitchen done in a few weeks. Peninsula with granite top and my designer way in no way going to allow more than 12" overhang without support brackets. That's why I hired her.

    • @1995Benzo
      @1995Benzo Před 2 lety

      *was

  • @JessacaRedd
    @JessacaRedd Před 2 lety +4

    Husband is a carpenter, he always builds the cabinet above the refrigerator big and deep for ample storage, also a pull out trash can with a spot to hold extra / new trash bags . We opted for only drawers below,so much more efficient storage. Not a fan of the shelves , open shelves, we opted for cabinets., then again extremely lucky hubby built cabinets.

  • @orlandojam8
    @orlandojam8 Před dnem

    didn’t knew kennyG does kitchen stuff 🎉

  • @heatherneilson5501
    @heatherneilson5501 Před rokem +1

    Great ideas. We have a 15 inch overhang on our quartz. The installer put hidden metal strips in the bottom of the quartz. My kids have really long legs, so that is why we chose to do that.

  • @khochrispeggy7997
    @khochrispeggy7997 Před 3 lety +20

    The slanted beverage fridge is driving me crazy

  • @PINEAPPLEKELLY3
    @PINEAPPLEKELLY3 Před 2 lety +2

    That’s why I drilled mine before tile went up. And then I cut the tile around. It was a last second decision but I’m glad I did it. My brackets are straight into the beam. And yes you can cut or shave glass tile. It was actually my first “ glass tile “ lol. I did it really good 👍

  • @jeffhencher2873
    @jeffhencher2873 Před 6 měsíci

    I love the Paul McCobb table and chairs!

  • @A-Sidhu
    @A-Sidhu Před 2 lety +4

    if you can install base cabinets properly, you can easily install upper cabinets. You can use some jacks or stands to hold the upper cabinets up while you adjust and screw them into place. It also helps to place solid continuous blocking/backing in the walls prior to installing any cabinets so you don't have to find individual studs.

    • @spanieaj
      @spanieaj Před 2 lety +1

      I installed the wall cabinets first. I installed a 2x4 ledger at the height of the bottom of the wall cabinet. I just rested the cabinet on the 2x4 while screwing in the cabinets. It made the installation so easy plus it made sure the cabinet height was uniform. I also installed backing so I did not need to find the studs.

  • @auberthere3737
    @auberthere3737 Před 3 lety +21

    Your spill / countertop over hang pov is dead on right. My countertop is flush and sometimes the spill gets into the drawer.

    • @PWingert1966
      @PWingert1966 Před 3 lety +1

      And yet the plug under the countertop is still off-center and Janky!

    • @amandajade8437
      @amandajade8437 Před 3 lety

      the overhang on my counter top is atleast a good inch away from the drawers, and spills STILL somehow end up in my drawers

    • @lql1094
      @lql1094 Před 2 lety +1

      @@amandajade8437 Is the overhang curved?
      Seems like a right-angle overhang, instead of a curved overhang might cause that.

  • @5Ducklings
    @5Ducklings Před 26 dny

    I live in a an old Spanish colonial in South America. The ceilings are very high (4.2 meters/14 feet) but the actual floor space of my kitchen is quite small. I installed open shelving above the lower counters and I love it. It opens the space up. My kitchen would be much darker and smaller if I'd installed above counter cabinets.

  • @jimm6386
    @jimm6386 Před rokem +5

    If you’re a cookie baker or use sheet pans in the oven, consider installing a narrow cabinet that will accommodate the vertical height of your largest pans. Also, consider installing a vertical cabinet with a pull out peg board. Using stainless steel “S” hooks you can then hang all your pots and pan lids by their lips, saving space in your other cabinets.

    • @Gomba13
      @Gomba13 Před 4 měsíci

      There is a much cheaper and easier trick than the narrow cabinet: drawers behind the toe kick (the toe kick is the drawer face). You don't even need handles on them, you only need a small cutout at the top that you can hook a finger into, and it can't be seen when standing or seated. This needs less linear feet of cabinet than the narrow cabinet yet offers much more storage space.

  • @josephstuder1346
    @josephstuder1346 Před rokem +4

    Fantastic ideas!! Especially love the full wall tile look!! Makes me want to remodel my kitchen. One other idea... I love when there is a full 4' of space between counter and island (if you have the room for that). It's so much easier when you have two people always working in the kitchen, not having to squeeze by each other all the time.

    • @flopsymopsy7088
      @flopsymopsy7088 Před rokem

      A whole wall of small tiles and grout to clean. Nevermind😮

    • @Gomba13
      @Gomba13 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes, room between two counters (in a galley kitchen) or a counter and an island is important when there is more than one person cooking. But anything over 3'6" between appliances facing each other makes you walk around a whole lot. A 3'6" space is usually enough for two people.
      I am designing a container home (in a single 53' container), it's only 7'6" wide. One of the things I am doing is installing the washer-dryer in the bedroom: it's where the hamper is, and it's also where clothes are folded (on the bed). In a one bedroom apartment where a coup,e lives, there is no noise issue, as usually both people are up at around the same time.

    • @Gomba13
      @Gomba13 Před 4 měsíci

      @@flopsymopsy7088 He said he loves the look, not that he would actually go for it. I also love the full wall tile look, but I choose backpainted glass panels instead, because I like to get my cleaning done lightning fast. People don't always choose what looks best to them.

  • @lindatexas5906
    @lindatexas5906 Před 3 lety +89

    Microwave sitting on the countertop after all this planning and expense? Pet peeve of mine, am I the only one who thinks that makes the kitchen look tacky?

    • @xzgun100
      @xzgun100 Před 3 lety +12

      I'd rather have the microwave on the counter than lower in the cabinet or high over the stove. When you handle hot stuff it has to be on the right level but I agree, if you have the space and can hide it on the right level it's the best.

    • @lauralee9979
      @lauralee9979 Před 3 lety +9

      Yes! Hide that microwave somewhere, feels like your grandparents kitchen with it on the counter.

    • @1995Benzo
      @1995Benzo Před 2 lety +7

      @@lauralee9979 Hide from who? SMDH

    • @dbc7772011
      @dbc7772011 Před 2 lety +4

      Get rid of microwave all together. Unhealthy appliance. Usually dirty inside. Smells up room when used. Irritating noise when operating.

    • @Dogsnark
      @Dogsnark Před 2 lety +1

      Agree. Microwaves are best placed close to eye level. Unless you’re 6 years old, countertops are not eye level.

  • @jenniferbarlow1782
    @jenniferbarlow1782 Před 3 lety +22

    Loved all of the advice!
    Only thing I didn't agree with is the open shelving. (Unless it's a small area) Open shelves can get looking so cluttered and dusty very easily if you're not an ocd type.

    • @networth00
      @networth00 Před 2 lety

      Only if you're nasty. Normal people don't keep shelves cluttered.

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN Před 2 lety +5

      Oh c'mon a stack of mismatched tupperware looks great on open shelving.

    • @Gomba13
      @Gomba13 Před 4 měsíci

      You don't have to be an "OCD type" to want to keep your kitchen neat.
      Also, this is the kind of remark that stigmatizes people who actually do have OCD. No, it's not a minor inconvenience, people suffer horribly and some people die of it. Don't use the names of illnesses to describe people who don't have them. Caring to live in a clean home is not mental illness.

    • @Gomba13
      @Gomba13 Před 4 měsíci

      @@networth00 Normal people? So if someone doesn't fit your norm, they are inferior? You do know normal only means you are part of the majority, not that you are right-right?

  • @svetlanasgardenhomeofredwa4342

    We just installed our kitchen. Upper cabinets were the easiest bit by far :)

    • @networth00
      @networth00 Před 2 lety

      Easier than the lowers that just sit on the floor?

    • @franceshawe9572
      @franceshawe9572 Před 2 lety +1

      @@networth00 as long as you have level floors and true walls.

  • @christinekane6059
    @christinekane6059 Před 6 měsíci

    I didn't realise there was SO much of the 'small stuff' to consider when remodelling a kitchen area 😮! Kudos to you for all your brilliant ideas and advice ❤. Much appreciated

  • @PuggyBestLife
    @PuggyBestLife Před 3 lety +6

    I have a great one I’m tall so I had my benches made 50mm higher and it’s good for my back

  • @creativitybycarilyn6634

    Great ideas and nice job! I wish I could get away with open shelving because it is beautiful. I'm trying to get more cabinets in my next remodel to hide all of my stuff. Shopping the hardware is a very good tip. Also, the depth of cabinet above the fridge is another good tip. I've made that mistake before and that cabinet is very hard to reach and yes stuff ends up on top of the fridge. TFS

  • @Aaron_Kirk
    @Aaron_Kirk Před 3 lety +3

    I applaude you fir doing all this yourself. Congrats.
    My suggestion to all DIYers....at least talk to a professional kitchen designer.
    Even if you do not buy their kitchen, the time you spend just looking and listening in a kitchen show room will pay off in the long run.
    There is a science to great kitchen design.

  • @rebeccawhite9379
    @rebeccawhite9379 Před 2 lety

    THANK YOU FOR SAVING ME TIME BY TAGGING THE TIMES!! You’re the best!

  • @FreeRange1234
    @FreeRange1234 Před 2 lety +2

    thanks for the ideas. One of my pet peeves showed up though, a electrical outlet that's not square with the wall, under the island counter top, drives me crazy. LOL

  • @vickigonya9432
    @vickigonya9432 Před 7 měsíci

    Pull out toe kick are a great way to store cookie sheets, large flat pans, etc

  • @dbrad1520
    @dbrad1520 Před rokem

    I don’t use the dishwasher, got rid of it. And a wine cooler fits perfectly in there.
    Now we are using that wine fridge, but for snacks and drinks

  • @adaarroyo9720
    @adaarroyo9720 Před 3 lety +11

    I love the floating shelves in my kitchen, I have zero wall cabinets and it works for me. Dust and grease? I had it even with the regular wall cabinets I had before. I am fine with the shelves, people will prefer regular wall cabinets. It depends what you like and I respect it.

  • @jerseegrl2
    @jerseegrl2 Před 3 lety +8

    I like how you put the “Next Idea time”

  • @paulromero3783
    @paulromero3783 Před 2 lety

    Glad I found this channel!! I'm in the process of converting a room into a kitchen and you along with the comments gave me tons of ideas. Looking forward to watching more of your videos!!!

  • @LB-rc7jp
    @LB-rc7jp Před 3 lety +38

    Open shelves are so unsanitary.

    • @tombogaert1015
      @tombogaert1015 Před 3 lety +2

      Only if you don't clean regularly....😂🤣

    • @chelebowns8078
      @chelebowns8078 Před 3 lety +1

      @@tombogaert1015 aaand I’m out, 😂

    • @btCharlie_
      @btCharlie_ Před 3 lety +1

      @@tombogaert1015 Yeah, I know nothing more relaxing than going through half of my kitchenware every week or two to scrub away the coating of dust and grease 😂

    • @tombogaert1015
      @tombogaert1015 Před 3 lety

      @@btCharlie_ not my favorite thing to do either....but I still do it at least once a week. Only takes a few minutes....🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @UnseenSpirit
      @UnseenSpirit Před 3 lety

      I was thinking of getting open shelves due to easy access to some items and a nice look. I think I'll do it over my breakfast bar for books etc

  • @pooh-bunny9249
    @pooh-bunny9249 Před 3 lety +5

    Wow - one of the best videos and you discussed topics I haven't seen elsewhere - thanks much for sharing!

  • @collef1136
    @collef1136 Před 2 lety +16

    Love the info except suggesting amazon instead of hardware store. I feel we need to be careful of not supporting our local businesses

    • @HillaryMoore
      @HillaryMoore Před 2 lety

      I agree unless there is no local hardware store. I have to travel 2 towns away for a hardware store - and that is a big-box store. Amazon is not always the cheapest, either. Even adding travel time/gas, etc. they were less expensive to get just what we wanted.

    • @Sofia-cx9dq
      @Sofia-cx9dq Před 2 lety +1

      Yesss! I was looking for this comment. Nowadays everyone is looking for the best deal all the time, but we don't really think about why something is cheaper. It's super important to support local businesses when possible

    • @maoak5470
      @maoak5470 Před 2 lety +1

      Don't forget Habitat for Humanity ReStores for those who live near larger cities. I have found many items there from flooring to hardware, tools, cabinet pulls, lighting, etc. It is often at a great savings, the money goes to a good cause, and I donate all my old items for resale if they are still usable.

  • @pattimcq8062
    @pattimcq8062 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for such excellent tips that Otherwise I would’ve never thought of. We are in process now of having a kitchen renovation ourselves. Thanks again.☺️

  • @Grace-vk3jd
    @Grace-vk3jd Před rokem +1

    I really love this. Sandra as Grace

  • @kaynah11
    @kaynah11 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the tips about the overhang of the island seating and counter tops!

  • @debbiewilson9712
    @debbiewilson9712 Před 3 lety +1

    Overhang countertops it is. Thanks so much-- great tips!!

  • @lesliehilesgardener6959

    Small space but beautiful easy care efficiency is my way

  • @nonegiven3814
    @nonegiven3814 Před rokem

    1998 We did floating glass shelves with fancy brackets,, backsplash was imported silver 'blotchy' (no pattern, just shimmer) wallpaper,, our house won 2nd place in some design contest we didn't know we entered (we had high traffic in our house during the build,, modern gothic castle)

  • @faucetmeaning6107
    @faucetmeaning6107 Před 2 lety

    It’s incredible to see you consistently pushing the bar!

  • @jill6366
    @jill6366 Před rokem

    i did #2 and it was the best decision ever - especially if you have dogs!!!

  • @hoperules8874
    @hoperules8874 Před 2 lety +2

    Seriously, thanks for this! It is well thought out and clearly explained. It was also really nice to have the idea time stamps for rewatchings!

  • @uplandskies
    @uplandskies Před 5 měsíci

    I have a small gallwy kitchen. Open shelves and pot racks seem to hold mire than my box cabinets ever did and the night mare of handling heavy objects overhead without being able to see them is over. There is also a lot less wood /laminate to burn in a kitchen fire. Cabinets are flammable.

  • @andymadrid5626
    @andymadrid5626 Před 2 lety

    LOL, your hair won me over instantly. Thanks for the ideas.

  • @HB-yq8gy
    @HB-yq8gy Před 10 měsíci

    Awesome tips I never thought of!

  • @Schrimpieman
    @Schrimpieman Před 2 lety +1

    A user friendly kitchen has more value than a poorly designed one with fancy appliances. Your concepts are worth noting. The idea of a beverage cooler is awesome; I'll keep that one in mind. Open shelving? Perhaps a good fit for a "country-style" log-cabin, but not for me, personally.
    For the beverage cooler: Remember to run a dedicated electric circuit.
    Thanks for the ideas. I enjoyed watching.
    Also, when drilling holes in tile with diamond bits: Have a buddy provide a constant mist of water while drilling. Keeps bit cool, extends its life, and helps flush out the debris.
    Use any spray bottle; works great !

    • @thomass5169
      @thomass5169 Před 4 měsíci

      Many highly sophisticated kitchens incorporate at least some open shelving or wall space, allowing for a more artful finish.
      I am working on my own kitchen design now and will utilize this concept in part.

  • @pamtryph2189
    @pamtryph2189 Před 2 lety +15

    Living in earthquake country, open shelving just looks hazardous to me.

  • @fayb5435
    @fayb5435 Před 2 lety

    Thanks this video couldn't have come at a better time. I am currently planning my kitchen remodeling and I can certainly use some of these tips. Love the presentation.

  • @elle5031
    @elle5031 Před 2 lety +7

    Nice video. Great ideas, however, the reason the cabinet over the refrigerator is residing is nothing should be sitting on top of the refrigerator or directly above. Refrigerators need room to breath. Heat from the top and also the sides and the back needs to escape otherwise the compressor will overwork and cause the refrigerator lifespan to be shortened and electric bill higher.

  • @BlendedCreeper
    @BlendedCreeper Před 9 měsíci

    YES!!! God DAMN it! Finally!!! I have waited all my life for this.
    Kenny G becoming a CZcamsr!

  • @AlohaLowah
    @AlohaLowah Před 3 lety +7

    Installing backspalsh is unbelievably easy. Seriously.

  • @alisamarybarnes
    @alisamarybarnes Před 27 dny

    Great! thanks for the tips!

  • @danicapapali7810
    @danicapapali7810 Před 2 lety

    The drink fridge is blowing my mind!

  • @minxella12
    @minxella12 Před 2 lety +3

    No open shelving, cabinets hides many sins. I agree with the overhang with the counters, plus instead of straight I would want some sort of upturn on the edges, keeping everything on the counter.

  • @kimkerr917
    @kimkerr917 Před 2 lety +1

    Lots of good little hints I didn’t think about. We’re too messy for open shelves but they look pretty!

  • @allans7281
    @allans7281 Před 2 lety

    I’m redoing my kitchen and I appreciate this “idea” video

  • @EternityM
    @EternityM Před 3 lety +1

    Holy heck these are some useful tips. Things I wouldn't even think of. Thank you!

    • @kenyanana
      @kenyanana Před 3 lety +1

      I liked them too!
      Very practical.

  • @angieniko8844
    @angieniko8844 Před 2 lety

    Great tips! Thank you for sharing your knowledge on kitchen remodelling!!

  • @MichaelToub
    @MichaelToub Před 2 lety

    Thanks for fridge cabinet depth tip!!

  • @davesradiorepairs6344

    Thanks, all good and useful suggestions and considerations for the kitchen...

  • @bellad1063
    @bellad1063 Před 3 lety

    Super! Thanks a mil! Got a few questions to ask and clarify with my builder now!!

  • @joeylewis5553
    @joeylewis5553 Před rokem

    One of the best kitchen remodel videos i’ve seen yet!