Baker's Rack - The Many Uses and
Styles for Your Home
Years
ago, a baker’s rack was
used for cooling pies, cakes, and other baked goods.
However, over the years, this piece of
kitchen “furniture” has taken on many new roles. For example, a bakers
rack is ideal for
storing extra cookbooks, kitchen appliances, or simply helping to keep
things organized. In fact, many people will add baker's racks to the kitchen as a means of cleaning off the countertop so
there is more efficient space. However, other people have discovered that an outdoor baker's rack is
the perfect addition to an outdoor patio or deck for weekend entertaining.
No matter what your reason for choosing a baker's rack, you will be astounded by
the vast selection offered on the market today. For
example, the corner bakers rack is great for
smaller spaces and the
wrought iron baker’s rack
is always a popular choice. Made
from good material and very strong and
durable, this option looks nice, giving the kitchen a warm and inviting
appearance. Depending
on the rack you
choose, some have motifs such as roosters, apples, flowers, and so on. Additionally, with wrought
iron you can
choose from different finishes, such as the Wrought Iron bakers rack with copper finish, which
is very
popular.
Another
great option for a
kitchen baker’s rack is
one that is multifunctional. In this case, you might have a design such as a bakers wine rack, a place to hang
wine glasses on the top, a cutting board that can be
used for cutting or displaying items and a drawer where you can
conveniently
store utensils. This
is a nice style of
baker’s rack that enhances any décor. Therefore, if you had a country kitchen or modern kitchen,
it would look
great in both cases.
Now,
if you wanted something that
was a bit more rustic or shabby chic, and a metal bakers rack isn't what you
had in mind, then a wood baker’s rack is a
great choice. You could choose from a natural
wood finish with a rich honey color or a black bakers rack that is adorned
with hand painted flowers. With this,
you might consider curved legs with intricate castings and a one-piece shelf for display
for storage. Then, you could go with an all
white bakers rack that has a
classic mission style. Finished
with rubbed white, this baker's rack
has that chic look that everyone loves.
This too is designed with or without shelving.
Finally, you might think about
adding a decorative baker rack with a wire mesh shelf
and two clear glass shelves. With lots of iron and scroll
work, this rack is beautiful enough for a formal dining room yet
functional enough for the kitchen. Keep in mind
that these are just a few of the many wonderful styles you can look for
but they all offer something that looks nice and provides far more
convenience. |
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