appliance garage
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of appliance garage
First recorded in 1985–90
Example Sentences
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With the proliferation of small appliances, from hand-blenders to milk frothers, juicers and dehydrators, Tung says designers are returning to a 1990s solution to corral clutter — the appliance garage, a cabinet with a vertical-lift door.
From Seattle Times
Planning for the appliance garage in the design makes for a seamless look.
From Seattle Times
“Oftentimes we’ll carry the countertop through the appliance garage — you’ll see this peek of marble and it’s so pretty,” she says.
From Seattle Times
Deane says to have an appliance garage of sorts with an espresso machine close to a breakfast nook.
From Seattle Times
A small appliance “garage” cabinet on the countertop might house the coffee maker and toaster, while butler pantries have reemerged — especially those whose pantry door is hidden within the kitchen cabinets.
From Seattle Times
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