open kitchen with a wall of Waterworks cabinets. The lights are set to rainy-Saturday-at-home. Stocked metal bar carts line the back of a plush sofa in a lounge area. One woman conducts a work call inside the “book nook,” a free-standing four-walled The kitchen in Bryan Voltaggio’s previous home was small. It had an electric oven, bisque-colored appliances and such a dearth of cabinet space that most of his cooking equipment was stored in a free-standing cabinet in another room. The kitchen in his (Ikea does refer to it as the Kitchen planner of the kitchen: cabinets, shelves, and appliances. The Ikea Home Planner is a lot like a digital version of the Ikea catalog, allowing you to choose between built-in cabinetry and free-standing items The March 2009 issue of the Indiana Magazine of History leads with an article by Bloomington writer and cabinetmaker Nancy Hiller on the history of the Hoosier Cabinet. Hiller places the national success of the free-standing kitchen cabinets, hugely We have a tiny little kitchen with four cabinets plus a bonus cabinet above the refrigerator We bought a shoe holder that fits over the bathroom door, a little free standing shelf for the bathroom plus risers for the bed to allow more room under Bulthaup's B2 system, shown here, is its most radical, housing everything you'd need for a working kitchen inside a pair of free-standing armoires—called Tool Cabinets—and a tablelike "workbench" incorporating a sink and a prep area. Though the concept .
In 1923 Poggenpohl produced "The Ideal," a large free-standing cabinet that was reportedly licensed by Wasmuth-Endicott Indiana, a now-defunct American company that produced Hoosier Cabinets, with their adaptation being branded the Kitchen Maid. A Hoosier cabinet had a work surface and shelves and drawers that were fitted with a flour sifter, coffee and tea canisters, cracker jars and other kitchen items. Hoosier Manufacturing Co. of New Castle, Ind., made the multipurpose free-standing kitchen It sounds like the oxymoron of design challenges: Update a kitchen with all the modern conveniences by its yellow faux-finish cabinets, mismatched appliances and a poor floor plan that had the stove and refrigerator each free-standing on a wall When it comes to kitchen and bath design trends for both single-family and multifamily residences Preferences lean towards free-standing non-jetted tubs. About a third of designers included lighting in showers; and 70% included benches or seats. .