I'm an interior designer who works with wealthy clients. Here are 10 things I never see in their kitchens.
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I'm an interior designer who works with wealthy clients. Here are 10 things I never see in their kitchens.
"You'd be hard-pressed to find standard chrome cabinet pulls or brushed-nickel knobs from the hardware store in a high-end kitchen. Rather than sticking with basic, builder-grade options, my clients typically invest in custom or high-end hardware from brands like Rocky Mountain Hardware or Waterworks. They understand that hardware is the jewelry of the kitchen, and that the weight, finish, and craftsmanship of quality hardware make an immediate impression."
"Over-the-range microwaves can cheapen a space. This space-saving appliance arrangement is practical, but it doesn't belong in a luxurious space. The range is often the focal point of a kitchen, and a microwave can detract from its beauty. Instead, we'll opt for a microwave drawer that's integrated into the island or tuck the appliance into a custom-built pantry."
"You won't find small, cluttered pantries in my wealthier clients' kitchens. We'll design walk-in pantries, often called "catering kitchens" or "butler's pantries," that are large enough to house small appliances, food-prep spaces, and a full range of cooking supplies. This allows food to be prepared out of sight, keeping the main kitchen pristine and ready for guests."
High-end kitchens avoid builder-grade hardware and instead feature custom or high-end hardware with substantial weight, refined finishes, and strong craftsmanship. Over-the-range microwaves are typically excluded because they can cheapen the visual focal point of the range; microwave drawers or concealed microwaves in pantries are preferred. Small, cluttered pantries are replaced by large walk-in or butler's pantries that store appliances and food-prep spaces out of sight. Visible outlets, trash cans, and refrigerators are minimized or hidden to preserve a clean, curated, and luxurious kitchen environment.
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