In an 800-sq.-ft. guesthouse, there is little room for a dishwasher. To reduce the task of cleaning up after a meal to its barest essentials, our firm designed a kitchen cabinet that incorporates a dish-drying rack.
The site-built cabinet is fitted with stainless-steel racks instead of wood bottoms. The backsplash is also stainless steel, as are the counter and all the fasteners. The counter below the rack is sloped to drain the drips back into the sink.
It took a long time to find a suitable rack for the design. (I eventually found one online.) The next time the opportunity to design one of these dish racks comes up, I’ll either have a rack made or modify one from a dishwasher.
Two in one. Incorporating a dish rack in the cabinet allows for drying and storage to take place in the same spot, an important consideration in this tiny kitchen.