I removed two upper cabinets and replaced them with open shelves. Honestly, it felt risky. What if everything looked messy?
We patched, painted, and anchored simple wood shelves. Once they were up, the kitchen immediately felt lighter. More like a café than a crowded cupboard wall.
The surprise twist? Open shelves forced us to be intentional. No more random lids or forgotten mugs hiding in the back. Everything visible. Everything useful.
Now the everyday items bowls, plates, glasses are right there. It makes cooking easier and the room more relaxed, almost friendly.
Conclusion:
Sometimes a DIY project changes more than the look of a kitchen. It changes how you live in it.
