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Good Questions: Breakfast Nook Furniture with Storage?

breakfast110308.jpgGloria sent in a question for the crowd. She writes: We are in the midst of a kitchen remodel (gut and redo everything kind) of our 1950's somewhat bastardized midcentury home. I'd like to put in a breakfast nook (benches, small table, a couple of chairs). I already have a couple of Thonet chairs that I intend to use as the side chairs, but I'm at a loss for the benches (which ideally would have some storage) and a table that don't look arts and crafts or French country. Any advice?

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Get some 24" deep /15" high cabinets from wherever you're purchasing your kitchen cabinets and use them for seats - have them installed on shallow toe kicks on the floor - then have some wood or laminate counters cut for the top and load up with pillows and you're good to go.

posted by bepsf on November 3rd 2008 at 11:28am
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bepsf,

This is a great idea, and it probably wouldn't even cost that much. I have been looking for a similar solution for a corner of my living room. And like Janel I have not found anything that is not colonial, country or arts & crafts.

In my mind's eye I see grasscloth covering the doors of the storage under the seats...that may be too much to expect from Home Depot, though.

posted by madsarah on November 3rd 2008 at 6:11pm
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along the lines of bepsf's idea- ikeahacker.com has some similar hacks recently using kitchen cabinets.

posted by Enamorada on November 4th 2008 at 5:51am
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I like besf's idea--but is there space to open the doors without hitting the table support? What about a windowseat bench with either open shelving underneath or a hinged lid?

posted by Palmetto on November 4th 2008 at 10:13am
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