KITCHEN CABINETS UP TO THE CEILING
Kitchen furniture up to the ceiling is a synonym of maximum use of space. For this reason, people with small kitchens often choose this solution. This solves the problems resulting from the lack of space for storing kitchen utensils, dishes, and cutlery. At the same time, such solution creates additional space for storing kitchen appliances and accessories that we do not use on a daily basis: molds for Christmas baking, baking sheets, blenders, etc.
That kind of kitchen design, however, is not only reserved for owners of small quarrels. People who have large rooms typically use cabinetry right up to the ceiling as a form of separation between the kitchenette and the living room. Such a kitchen wall unit can cleverly separate the kitchen area from the living area and can have cabinets on both sides – with this solution, the upper cabinets can be used to store not only kitchen-related items, but other home accessories and items, such as decorations, documents, bedding, or detergents that we use less often.
For people who value the maximum use of kitchen space, we recommend choosing cabinets from the manufacturer of kitchen furniture Stolkar. A new size of upper cabinets in the Trend Line system, with a height of 92 cm, has been introduced, which allows the kitchen to be built up to the ceiling, making the kitchen more functional and practical.

CORNER CABINETS AND CARGO CABINETS
If we decide to design a kitchen to measure, we can use even the most problematic places in a given space. Any gaps can be managed through cargo cabinets where bottles, detergents or dry products stored in plastic containers or jars can be stored. Where the shelf will no longer fit, you can install railings, i.e., metal slats with hooks. They can be used to store spices and smaller accessories, but also knives, mugs or cups, pots and pans. In addition, the unused space in the corners, which many find problematic with storing, can also be used. You can install sliding shelves inside the cabinet, e.g., of a kidney type. Such corner shelves slide out easily, making normally inaccessible places easily accessible, thus offering another storage space for pots and kitchen utensils.

BUILT-IN KITCHEN EQUIPMENT
Another advantage of the high kitchen cabinets presented above is the possibility of installing kitchen appliances and household appliances in such a way that they will be integrated in a way that does not interfere with the entire development. Such high cabinets allow, for example, complete installation of the refrigerator with the same front as the cabinets above it, which will create a beautiful surface. However, if you prefer to display your refrigerator, you may be tempted to cover the surface above it and create additional storage space. In addition to the refrigerator, you can of course also install other household appliances, such as oven, dishwasher or washing machine, and they can often be placed on top of each other, gaining additional space, e.g., for drawers. In short, it is a great way not only to hide equipment and increase the aesthetic value of the arrangement, but also to save valuable space.
