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In this oven niche, a paneled wall behind the stove offers a good spot to hang frequently used utensils. Nails or cup hooks in the wall keep the tools easily accessible. The shelf above does double duty as storage and display space for attractive bowls.
On the countertop, antique mason jars hold staples and a vintage bucket corrals wooden spoons and wire whisks.
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Avoid putting holes in the wall by using a tension rod and "S" hooks for utensils.
11/17/2009 12:29:11 PM Report AbuseI'd love to see the rest of this kitchen--looks like my style!
11/12/2009 09:29:00 PM Report AbuseThat zinc-top table is just ugly. Who would put it in a lovely kitchen/dining room?
11/12/2009 09:13:02 PM Report Abuse