Introduction
Finding the right home kitchen furniture is a big step to making the room comfortable and practical. A kitchen already has many appliances, cupboards and a sink, so getting furniture that fits correctly can be a challenge. Yet the right pieces of furniture can give this important room in your house a great sense of style. For a smaller kitchen, a single, great looking stool can be just finishing touch the room needs. In a larger kitchen, a supplemental kitchen island is a possible choice, especially if more than one person at a time will be working in the kitchen. You may also choose an elegant approach in which a custom wine rack is the perfect piece of home kitchen furniture to complete the interior design.
Step 1
Identify what home kitchen furniture is necessary by actually working with the existing space. If you find that you are tired of carrying everything into the dining room for a simple lunch, perhaps a kitchen island is the ideal choice for your needs. A small island with locking casters and an elongated top can do double-duty as a table for quick snacks and meals. It will also provide you with additional surface space for meal preparation. Measure the island's height before you purchase seating to go with it. For some styles of kitchen island, simple bar stools are the best match. If you want to bring more color and pizzaz into the room, look for high stools with fabric-covered seats, a back and armrests. You may also find a style of island that has built-in storage - a bonus when you are looking for practical, space-saving home kitchen furniture.
Step 2
One of the most versatile types of home kitchen furniture is a baker's rack. Often associated with European kitchens, this type of furniture has a working surface and shelves to hold utensils and supplies within easy reach. Because they are typically ornamental in style, make sure you look at a lot of different racks to determine what one will complement your existing decor. Measure the space where you wish to place the baker's rack. This will help you focus your search and avoid falling in love with one that is too large or small for the targeted position. If wall and floor space is a major issue, but you still would love the convenience of a baker's rack, consider getting a rack designed to fit in a corner. Some styles of baker's rack also have built-in drawer, providing a handy place to keep your cooking utensils.
Step 3
Rolling carts bring space-saving convenience to the kitchen. Over time, the room's drawers and shelves can become filled with essentials. Select a storage cart for home kitchen furniture that can be pushed under a counter, into the pantry or even into the next room, if necessary. With built-in drawers, the storage cart is ideal for linens that you love but use infrequently, hand-held appliances and small, lightweight serving platters and utensils. Another type of cart is often called a utility cart or work cart. This style of rolling home kitchen furniture is intended for temporary projects. Once you've finished using it, push it into the coat closet, the pantry or the mud room. Utility or work carts are particularly useful when you are entertaining large groups of people. The cart provides additional surface area for food preparation and space to set up your dinnerware before serving your guests.
Tips
Identify whether your style is contemporary, traditional or casual before you begin shopping for home kitchen furniture. This will help narrow down your options and keep you on track for purchasing the type of furniture that looks best in your home.
Sources and Citations
Bar Stools: What Style, What Finish, What Size? by Rebekah Zaveloff
http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/327725/list/Bar-Stools--What-Style--What-Finish--What-Size-