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The following article was published in our article directory on August 9, 2010.
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Article Category: Home Management
Author Name: Mark Fjord
The early existence of kitchen cabinets can be traced back during the early 20th century when the Hoosier was invented as an alternative for storage in work surfaces at home. Today, the storage is commonly used to utilize home wall or floor spaces. History also has it that the storage been through series of periodical innovations as proven by these five historical facts on the storeroom as commonly spotted in the cooking areas.
- During Pre-first World War, the kitchen cabinets were typical along storage places providing free space. The cupboards were stored in the dining area located at the pantry. The pantry is where all the fragile foods such as meat and dairy products being purchased are stored.
- The post World War I years paid attention to the industrial aspect of the production of the cupboard. Lillian Moller Gilbreth constituted the alleviation of interest in the use of the kitchen cabinets to benefit the household through reference of the systematized designing during the 1920's. The storeroom was already furnished with built-in attachments made from stainless steel and linoleum. The efficient industrialization of the production became a turning point for early industries to improve the materials to use in designing the storeroom.
- The use of Formica sparked global domination during the designs from the post World War II years. Formica is a type of laminate that heightens the pressure of surface storage in cooking and dining rooms. The perks of Formica in a majority of cupboards created a universal appeal in the competence of productivity and quality penetration though several are nowadays replaced with solid-made materials which are very expensive in the market. European countries adopted the usage of built-in cupboards made from advanced materials to create a minimalist style with a striking resemblance to the famous Bauhaus blueprint popularized in the 1920's. Since then, European households have been hooked to recreating the design of the cupboards.
- The early years of modernization took the equipping fad a satisfactory effort towards reinvention of the cupboard designs. Majority of post-modernized cooking and dining areas used earth-inspired tones to establish the simplicity of the cupboards complementing the overall aura of the place. In a typical modern cooking area, floors are usually made from hardwood and the wallpaper is less installed in some surfaces. The use of higher storerooms, 2-3 inches of countertops, installation of uppermost type of cupboard base as well as 9-footer ceilings and sharpened glossy furnishes became apparent in creating a modern twist in the designing of an idyllic storeroom.
- The kitchen cabinets of today's generation went through its initial stage of ergonomic resulting. It took years before the functionality of the storeroom placed in cooking areas was proven. The contribution of Anthropology sort of helped as the key observations towards the effect of its use in human interaction pioneered the household intervention.
Keywords: kitchen cabinets, kitchen cabinetry, skylights, vinyl railing
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