Kitchen Carts — The Answer To Inadequate Work Space

by Bath Towel on October 18, 2009

Pic­ture this. You invite a few friends over for a meal and as you begin to cook you real­ize that you have no counter space on which to chop things and pre­pare the meal. You slide the knife back in the drawer and check your frozen pizza selec­tion in the freezer. And resign your­self to the fact that your friends may never know what a great chef you are.
This is not an iso­lated inci­dent. Many suf­fer from a counter top or work space defi­ciency. And this is truly a shame because there are solu­tions both extreme and easy. Sure you could redo your entire kitchen, maybe even knock down a wall to add more space. But this takes money, time and home­own­er­ship. If you are a renter or just want a quicker fix because your rel­a­tives are com­ing to your place for Thanks­giv­ing for the first time this year; kitchen carts are the answer.
Made from wood or metal and equipped with shelves, cab­i­nets and even towel racks kitchen carts offer stor­age and work­space. Some even have a wine rack and stemware stor­age. Put one in your kitchen and you’ll enjoy cook­ing meals again for you and your friends. Being on wheels, a kitchen cart ensures you’ll have work and stor­age where you need, when you need it.
Some say kitchen carts are as essen­tial to a kitchen as sofas are to the liv­ing room. So why not find the right one today. Sure you could make the trek to your local home stores and browse their min­i­mal selec­tions. But why not shop from the com­fort of your favorite chair and find the best selec­tion and most rea­son­able prices online? Choose from large wood carts painted black and detailed with roost­ers for a coun­try chic look or go more mod­ern with a sleek cherry fin­ished cart with cool gran­ite top. Nar­row your search by look­ing only at ones that have draw­ers or only those with wine racks. Maybe you want a kitchen cart with a wooden butcher block top or a stain­less steel top? Per­haps you want your cart to dou­ble as a break­fast bar with a fold up leaf? Go with a small square cart to fit in the cor­ner or a large one for the cen­ter of the kitchen where you can work and eat.
No mat­ter what type or style of kitchen cart you choose you’ll won­der how you ever lived with­out it. Now you can pre­pare extrav­a­gant meals and store those appli­ances you don’t use every day like the blender or bread maker. You’ll never look for­lornly in your freezer again. You no longer are counter top or work­space defi­cient and you didn’t have to tear down and redo your kitchen to do it. The solu­tion to all your cook­ing and kitchen stor­age needs came in the form of a kitchen cart.
Big or small, wood or metal kitchen carts awoke your love of cook­ing. So pull a knife from the drawer on your cart and start chop­ping some pep­pers and onions on the stain­less steel top. Your friends are wait­ing for your famous chicken fajitas.

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