Getting Started
A bit of planning goes a long way toward open shelving that’s well styled. One of the most important points to keep in mind is that you’ll want to include items that are functional as well as decorative. Select items that you frequently use, such as glasses, plates and other everyday dishware. Then gather some of your favorite eye-catching pieces.
Take stock of what you’ve selected—if you have a lot of pieces made out of the same materials, such as glass or china, add some texture. A uniquely shaped wooden cutting board or a small, framed piece of artwork help balance the smooth look of dishware.
When organizing your arrangement, keep the things you use most often on the lowest shelf, though take care not to stack dishes too high. Mix taller and smaller items together for a balanced look, rather than placing all the taller items in the back and the shorter ones in front. Also try to avoid overcrowding; thoughtfully curated shelves are easier on the eyes than shelves that appear to be a catchall for stuff.