bakers rack : Bakers Rack
Baker's racks are great for filling up small kitchen wall spaces with functional design. Cheaper and prettier than cupboards, baker's racks also add character to a kitchen.
Metal Baker's Racks
Baker's racks are typically made of metal, usually wrought iron or chrome. Baker's racks look like bookshelves, but the shelves are racks rather than solid forms. Baker's racks can serve to help cool baked goods by permitting airflow and can also be used to showcase knickknacks.
Many people also use baker's racks for plants. Because the baker's racks are made of metal, the material will not be marred from water the way they might if you placed plant pots on wood.
Wood Baker's Racks
Wood baker's racks are made of wooden shelves to look like china hutches over a sideboard with drawers and shelves in it. You can install a wood baker's rack in your kitchen to display dishes. Place food on the buffet part of wood baker's racks during parties, use the drawers for extra napkins, and you're all set.
These types of baker's racks are also useful in other parts of the house. Put one by the front door to catch keys and mail, for instance.
Shapes and Styles of Baker's Racks
Baker's racks come in a wide array of dimensions, so you can locate one for nearly any space you have. A wedge-shaped baker's rack can go into a corner. There are baker's racks where the shelves get smaller as you go toward the top. Most often, baker's racks are made in traditional shapes with shelves of equal length and width.
You can find baker's racks in many different styles. Contemporary chrome baker's racks are available. Wrought iron baker's racks might come with swirls and curlicues for a Victorian flair. There are slatted wooden baker's racks in Craftsman styles with light to dark finishes. It's easy to find a baker's rack that will fit in your kitchen.
By Margaret Dilloway
Metal Baker's Racks
Baker's racks are typically made of metal, usually wrought iron or chrome. Baker's racks look like bookshelves, but the shelves are racks rather than solid forms. Baker's racks can serve to help cool baked goods by permitting airflow and can also be used to showcase knickknacks.
Many people also use baker's racks for plants. Because the baker's racks are made of metal, the material will not be marred from water the way they might if you placed plant pots on wood.
Wood Baker's Racks
Wood baker's racks are made of wooden shelves to look like china hutches over a sideboard with drawers and shelves in it. You can install a wood baker's rack in your kitchen to display dishes. Place food on the buffet part of wood baker's racks during parties, use the drawers for extra napkins, and you're all set.
These types of baker's racks are also useful in other parts of the house. Put one by the front door to catch keys and mail, for instance.
Shapes and Styles of Baker's Racks
Baker's racks come in a wide array of dimensions, so you can locate one for nearly any space you have. A wedge-shaped baker's rack can go into a corner. There are baker's racks where the shelves get smaller as you go toward the top. Most often, baker's racks are made in traditional shapes with shelves of equal length and width.
You can find baker's racks in many different styles. Contemporary chrome baker's racks are available. Wrought iron baker's racks might come with swirls and curlicues for a Victorian flair. There are slatted wooden baker's racks in Craftsman styles with light to dark finishes. It's easy to find a baker's rack that will fit in your kitchen.
By Margaret Dilloway