
Urban Loft - Storage SolutionsContemporary Kitchen, Minneapolis
Storage Solutions - Conveniently store oven mitts and potholders in a shallow roll-out above a pot and pan drawer (ROSAD).
“Loft” Living originated in Paris when artists established studios in abandoned warehouses to accommodate the oversized paintings popular at the time. Modern loft environments idealize the characteristics of their early counterparts with high ceilings, exposed beams, open spaces, and vintage flooring or brickwork. Soaring windows frame dramatic city skylines, and interior spaces pack a powerful visual punch with their clean lines and minimalist approach to detail. Dura Supreme cabinetry coordinates perfectly within this design genre with sleek contemporary door styles and equally sleek interiors.
This kitchen features Moda cabinet doors with vertical grain, which gives this kitchen its sleek minimalistic design. Lofted design often starts with a neutral color then uses a mix of raw materials, in this kitchen we’ve mixed in brushed metal throughout using Aluminum Framed doors, stainless steel hardware, stainless steel appliances, and glazed tiles for the backsplash.
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8. No glove, no lovePicking up sizzling pans with a thin fabric oven mitt is asking for burns, and most fabric mitts are pretty useless. Opt instead for silicon mitts that extend past the wrist – it’s not just the heat of a pan handle that burns, but also splashes from boiling water, steam that billows out when you remove a pot lid, or the racks inside a hot oven. Gloves with fingers enable greater dexterity than mitts do, and silicon withstands temperatures of around 260-300 degrees Celsius.TIP: Never grab a hot dish with a damp cloth – the heat goes through fast and steam burns hurt!
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Drawers and cabinets under window. Refrigerator where pantry is