
Built-in microwaves, such as this space-saving KitchenAid model, typically go above the range and double as hood vents. But before deciding where to place the microwave, consider who uses it and for what purpose. Photo Credit: Keith Scott Morton

This cupboard, inspired by an original Shaker design, can store appliances behind its doors. Photo Credit: Keller + Keller

“The Viking range was our big splurge,” says the homeowner. “But instead of a brand-new dishwasher, we simply had a $78 stainless-steel panel put on the old white one.” Photo Credit: Keith Scott Morton

A refrigerator clad with matching wood blends in seamlessly. Twin pantries provide additional storage. Photo Credit: Keith Scott Morton

Once cramped and inefficient, this kitchen today beams with cottage appeal thanks to a thoughtful collaboration between homeowner and architect. Photo Credit: Keith Scott Morton

Install cabinetry around your refrigerator to get a built-in look minus the added expense. Photo Credit: Keith Scott Morton

The working refrigerator was a “horrible brown” when the kitchen’s owner nabbed it for $30 at a yard sale. Then how did it turn shell pink? “Take it to an automotive painter!” she says. Photo Credit: Steven Randazzo

Save space with a stack of KitchenAid cooking appliances clustered together on one wall. This group includes a convention microwave oven, a steam-assist oven, and a warming drawer. Photo Credit: Jon Wayne Kishimoto. View more perfect designs click here!
Suggestion:
1 Design the kitchen so that the refrigerator, sink and stove can be placed in a work triangle measuring 4 feet to 9 feet on each side. This cuts down on steps between major appliances while keeping the work area clear.
2 Install the dishwasher next to the sink for easy rinsing and loading. Place under-the-counter wine coolers at the ends of counters or in islands. Place trash compactors conveniently for food preparation and after-meal cleanup under the counter, equidistant from the sink and eating area.
3 Place wall ovens in an area free of obstructions but near a counter where hot dishes can be put down as they come out of the oven.
4 Install an over-the-stove microwave/hood fan combination. Put frequently used small appliances in the areas they’re most commonly used. For instance, if your family frequently cooks breakfast and makes toast, put the toaster near the stove.
5 Put lesser-used small appliances in cupboards where they can be easily reached when needed so they don’t take up counter space. via