Most folks think the tops of kitchen cabinets are pointless. Here’s how to properly use them (Page 2 ) | March 22, 2025
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Plants can enliven any space, and the kitchen is no exception. If your cabinetry doesn’t reach the ceiling, this can be an ideal spot for some hardy plants that thrive indoors. Choose low-maintenance species that can tolerate varying conditions of light and temperature. The greenery will bring a touch of life and color to your kitchen.
4. Extra Lighting
Adequate lighting can alter the atmosphere of your kitchen significantly. Installing LED strips or small lamps atop cabinets can provide warm, ambient lighting while highlighting decorative elements you might choose to place there. This indirect lighting can also serve as a nightlight for those midnight snacks or late-night kitchen ventures.
5. Seasonal Decorations
Take advantage of this space by using it for festive decorations depending on the season or holiday. Whether it’s garlands during Christmas, spooky accents for Halloween, or springtime florals, these touches can help your kitchen feel connected to the time of year and add a sense of celebration.
6. Extra Storage for Bulk Supplies
For the bulk buyers among us, extra storage space is always a perk. The tops of kitchen cabinets can house those extra cans of beans or packs of paper towels. Again, keep these supplies in nice-looking bins to maintain an organized appearance.
7. Wine Storage
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