A Minimalist Montessori Home Tour: The Kitchen
Safety in the Kitchen
Water Bottle Storage
In the middle drawer are all of our cooking utensils.
Lids for pots and pans are stored in the bottom drawer.
The drawer under the stove stores cookie sheets, cooling racks, and cupcake pans.
Above the stove, in the cupboard, the cake pans reside.
On top of the cupboard we store our waffle maker, bread pans, and crock pot.
Storage Station
Across from the dishwasher is our storage station. This was also purchased at Potter Barn, but is no longer available.
The four shelves store lanterns that the kids use when we go outside at night for campfires and more.
The silver box stores our bills and other important papers that need tending to.
The chalk board is for writing down our grocery list as we notice we run out of things.
The hooks on the bottom store everyone's aprons used for working in the kitchen.
We absolutely love this storage station!
Next to our storage station is the entrance to our Montessori learning time room, then comes another cupboard.
Easy Accessible Tableware in the Kitchen
All of the kids can reach everything they may need when emptying the dishwasher, setting the table, or preparing a meal for themselves.
None of our tableware is breakable, to ensure the kids the utmost independence.
The top cupboard stores lunch box food containers, mixing bowls, and baking supplies such as flour and sugar. Our kiddos must ask to use these ingredients, to ensure no unsupervised baking goes on in the kitchen.
Kids' Kitchen Work Station
If you turn to the left and go past the entrance to the kitchen, you will see even more storage and the kids' work station.
The work station was originally designed to be an island. We took the wheels off so that it would be low enough for the kids to use with ease. Side storage components were removed in order to fit the space.
On top of the cupboards in baskets we store things like cookie cutters, cake decorating supplies, light bulbs, our tape supply, and first aid supplies.
Next to the kids' work station is our refrigerator. One might not think a refrigerator is any big deal, but to the kids, the way it's set up, means everything. It allows them to be as independent as possible.
These allow all of the kids to pour their own milk for cereal, and pour their own juice for breakfast.
On the other side of the island there are four more drawers and a pull out garbage can.
It's so charming and lovely. My favorite part is that you guys did this all yourselves! Totally unique. how long does it take to install kitchen countertops
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