Kitchen Remodel Upgrades: 5 Great Built-In Storage Solutions from Uncommon Projects
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Kitchen Remodel Upgrades: 5 Great Built-In Storage Solutions from Uncommon Projects
"Our approach is material-led and function-first. While many modern kitchen designers favor uniform cabinetry, we embrace the diversity of your belongings-incorporating varied drawer depths, shallow cupboards, and open shelving, so there is truly a place for everything, and our projects are never visually boring."
"An important part of the brief was to create lots of display space for the clients' own ceramics and to avoid a neutral color palette. Their use high pressure laminate (HPL, made from layers of kraft paper and resin) on birch plywood, and here went with coral, pale pink, and inky blue."
Uncommon Projects, founded by architect Alan Drumm and product designer James Hoy in London, specializes in bespoke modern kitchen design. Their approach prioritizes material-led design and function-first principles, studying each client's cooking habits, storage needs, and personal items to create customized solutions. Rather than uniform cabinetry, they embrace diversity through varied drawer depths, shallow cupboards, and open shelving. Their designs feature 1970s-style plywood cabinetry combined with bold color palettes and high-pressure laminate finishes. The firm works throughout the UK, creating visually interesting kitchens that celebrate clients' belongings while providing practical storage for everything from ceramics to cookbooks.
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