Meg Ryan's decorative kitchen storage is pure perfection (and so easy to achieve) – the design brings beautiful character to her rustic kitchen

Her open shelving introduces a delightful decorative moment – whilst remaining incredibly practical

Meg Ryan
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Stepping inside Meg Ryan's modern farmhouse kitchen, designed by Monique Gibson, is to witness a masterclass in effortless style. While every element of the space is expertly curated, it's the simple yet captivating kitchen shelving that truly sets it apart.

Her decorative display might look simple, but the inviting design brings a sense of character and warmth that no closed cabinet could ever do. It's an ideal option for anyone with a beautiful collection of crockery or a keen cook who loves having ingredients close at hand.

While this look requires organised kitchen storage ideas to keep the shelves looking uncluttered, the result is a kitchen that feels more personal, inviting, and uniquely yours.

In a kitchen filled with closed kitchen cabinets, a cluster of simple floating shelves can make a dramatic difference. They add visual interest and a sense of airiness that draws the eye, all while helping to keep your countertops clear and organized.

There are a variety of options to choose from, whether you prefer the clean lines of shelves with invisible supports or the added style of decorative brackets. Other choices include classic plate racks or cubby holes built directly into furniture, all of which offer a way to display your favorite items.

Just like Meg has done, by decorating shelves with everything from ceramics and vintage glassware to plants or your favorite cookbooks, you can infuse your kitchen with a personal touch that is both beautiful and functional.

For a stylized look, stack collections of your favorite crockery, line up fresh herbs and incorporate small pieces of art along a run of open shelving.

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Zara Stacey
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Zara joined Homes & Gardens in February 2022 as a Content Editor. After studying English Literature at University, she worked as an Ecommerce Website Editor, Content Writer and Buying Intern at multiple independent businesses within the luxury retail and lifestyle sectors. Her role at Homes & Gardens unites her love, experience and passion for the world of design and desire to create inspiring written content. She enjoys nothing more than discovering new trends, brands and products, whether that be in fashion, interior design or lifestyle.

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