The Kitchen Furniture Guide To Selecting A Kitchen Cart
Do you love to cook elaborate meals but don’t have enough room to spread everything out? It doesn’t matter if your kitchen is large or small, you never seem to have all the counter space you need, where you need it. An easy way to remedy this is to add a kitchen cart that you can move to wherever you need it while you are working, then push it back out of the way when you’re finished.
If you are having a party and doing extra cooking, it can serve as additional prep space. When your guests arrive, it can turn into a drink or appetizer serving table. If you like to cook ahead on the weekends so that you can just pop something in the oven when you get home during the week, a kitchen cart will give you extra space for those big batch cooking sessions.
In addition to adding a mobile food prep surface, a kitchen cart island can add much needed storage space. You will find models that have large areas inside like a kitchen cabinet, or one that includes drawer space, too. Some of the higher end models will also have a bookcase built on one end for your cookbook collection, or a spice rack to help keep your spices organized and close at hand.Kitchen carts are available in many different styles, so you should spend some time researching your options before you head out on a shopping trip. Think about how much you’ll move your cart around. Some people move them frequently and need wheels or casters that move easily. Others will put their cart in one spot and leave it there permanently.
Do you want your cart to do double duty as a serving cart? If so, you would probably want to choose one that has open shelves to hold your serving pieces, rather than one that is enclosed. A serving cart needs to be easy to manuever and less bulky than one that will be used as a kitchen island.
You will find kitchen carts in every possible material: glass and chrome, plain wood, butcher block, stainless steel. Many are styled to look like a built in cabinet, with granite, marble or tile tops. The main thing to remember when shopping is to try to match the overall look and feel of your existing kitchen furniture. If you have dark wood cabinets with granite countertops, a country kitchen style of cart is not going to look like it belongs there. It doesn’t have to look exactly like everything else, but it should not look obviously out of place.
Size is also important to consider before you make your final decision. You need to measure where you want to keep the cart. You also want to be sure that you can move the cart around in your kitchen without bumping into the cabinets and other furniture. A huge kitchen cart may give you lots of extra storage space and working room, but if it dwarfs everything else in your kitchen, it is not going to look good. You don’t want to end up with everything so cramped and crowded that you don’t have enough space to even move around properly.
Quality and durability also need to be considered. A kitchen cart should last you for many years to come, so after you’ve decided which style you want, and which size works best for you, think about the level of quality that you want. A well built, solid wood cart will cost more initially than one that is made of cheap materials, but this really is a case of “you get what you pay for”. A cheap cart may last a year or too at most, where a quality cart will last decades. Also, you are going to be using this cart in your kitchen. You don’t want it to fall apart the first time that you accidentally spill something or splash water on it. If you are going to use it for food prep, you are going to need to be able to clean and sanitize it without it falling apart. You also want your cart to be sturdy enough to handle the day to day workload and not have the screws vibrate out every time you use your mixer.
Taking the time to learn about all of your options, and making a few very important decisions beforehand can drastically cut down on the amount of time it takes you to find the kitchen cart that is perfect for your kitchen and your lifestyle.
