Anne Hathaway's good-looking kitchen storage is stylish, practical and one-of-a-kind – it's the most important thing in a cooking space

Kitchen storage should never be an afterthought. Make the most of this essential element by putting pretty objects on display, and hiding anything less so...

Anne Hathaway
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In any size kitchen, there is one ingredient that will maximize space and make it look exceptional – good storage. Actress Anne Hathaway's kitchen, designed by Pamela Shamshiri of Studio Shamshiri, is the perfect example of a space that beautifully blends design-led open shelving with practical and useful closed kitchen cabinet storage.

With the kitchen coming under increasing pressure to perform a variety of crucial roles, such as family dining, working, relaxing and entertaining, a good layout and adequate storage are more important than ever. High-capacity, well-sited storage is essential to keep everything tidy, providing space that's free of clutter and a pleasure to use.

In Anne Hathaway's modern rustic kitchen, a combination of clever kitchen storage is key to the balance of this room. But where to start?

When designing a kitchen, start with an audit of kitchenware. ‘Working out which items you use every day and those that are for special occasions will help determine how much and what type of storage you need,’ says Dave Young, founder, of Husk. Cull any redundant items first and foremost.

If it’s easy to find ingredients and equipment, cooking will be more enjoyable, while good kitchen storage ideas can make the room feel less cluttered and more spacious.

‘It is important to strike a balance between functionality and style,’ says interior designer Irene Gunter, founder of Gunter & Co. ‘For example, incorporating open shelves for displaying objects and cookbooks can provide storage as well as create a visually appealing space.’

She also advises paying attention to the choice of color to add interest. In this space, Shamshiri painted Hathaway's cabinetry in a single standout duck egg shade. Storage is always so much more than just storage. It can be a design feature in its own right. Quite often, decorative pieces and color are all it takes.

deVOL cream and white kitchen with open shelving

Similar kitchen, designed by deVOL, with a mix of open and closed storage.

(Image credit: deVOL)

However, using open kitchen shelving for decorative moments comes with caution, but done right and kept clutter-free, they can add so much individual style and personality to a kitchen.

Be they decorated with ceramics, vintage glassware, plants or recipe books, shelves can be used to add individual style to a kitchen, as Mike Fetherston, design director of Hetherington Newman, explains.

‘As kitchens are increasingly central to the home and where families come together for meals and to socialize, areas for display are important to personalize the space and add interest, giving a more relaxed and welcoming feel.’

Choose from floating shelves (without visible supports) to those with stylish brackets and vintage-inspired options with decorative details, similar to Hathaway's. If you have something worth putting on display, why not make a feature out of your storage? My advice: Anything you don't want on display, hide it within closed kitchen cabinets.

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Jennifer Ebert
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Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens. Having worked in the interiors industry for a number of years, spanning many publications, she now hones her digital prowess on the 'best interiors website' in the world. Multi-skilled, Jennifer has worked in PR and marketing, and the occasional dabble in the social media, commercial and e-commerce space. Over the years, she has written about every area of the home, from compiling design houses from some of the best interior designers in the world to sourcing celebrity homes, reviewing appliances and even the odd news story or two.