Knives usually end up hidden in a drawer; here are five ways to stow your kitchen arsenal in plain sight.
Above: Fitzhugh Karol and Lyndsay Caleo, partners in the Brooklyn Home Company added a clever kitchen addition to their brownstone in Brooklyn – a custom island from sapele wood with a built-in knife block.
Above: First spotted on AT—a Vancouver couple renovated their kitchen and didn't want the typical magnetic knife strip or a bulky knife block. Instead, they used a $20 Ikea Kraftig cutting board, created holes to fit their knifes, and sunk it into the kitchen counter. as an in-counter knife block (the knife blades disappear into an empty space beneath the counter).
Above: Kitchen design company Viola Park integrated a knife block into a stainless steel backsplash. The wood knife block holds 12 knives and is available in walnut, rift-cut white oak, and bamboo; $125.
Above: Kaela Porter writes the blog Local Kitchen and lives in a small 1,000-square-foot cottage. Because of space limitations, she needed to come up with a clever storage solution for her knives. She installed a magnetic knife rack underneath her kitchen cabinet, so the knives are in easy reach.
Above: In a house in the Netherlands, designers Ina & Matt added a built-in knife rack in a work table.