Titles and categories scraped by algorithm from on-line sources:

Pattern Number: 200

Pattern Title: Open Shelves

Category: Buildings

Sub-Category: Give the walls some depth

Up links: 197 Thick Walls 139 Farmhouse Kitchen 183 Workspace Enclosure

Horizontal links: 145 Bulk Storage

Down links: 201 Waist-high Shelf 211 Thickening the Outer Walls

Link to source: http://www.patternlanguage.com/apl/apl200/apl200.htm - requires US $5/month subscription to access

Link to Google Books: 200 Open Shelves - look for result showing just pattern number and title


Summaries of content, keywords and links generated by algorithms. Thank you smmry.com:

Summary 1: Cover the walls with narrow shelves of varying depth but always shallow enough so that things can be placed on them one deep - nothing hiding behind anything else.

Summary 2: In badly planned kitchens, the shelves are filled with things three or four items deep, sometimes stacked on top of each other, and something is always in the way of what you need.

Summary 3: In wellplanned kitchens, all storage is one item deep.

Summary 4: Shelves are one can deep, glasses arc stored one row deep, pots and pans are hung one deep on the wall; for small jars and spices there are special spice shelves that hold the items just one deep.

Summary 5: Openly stored, one deep, these things are beautiful around the house.

Summary 6: Mark the open shelves along with all the other deep spaces in the walls - THICKENING THE OUTER WALL.....

Keywords: deep shelves storage things wall

Google Image Search: Searching on: deep shelves storage things wall