Stash Stuff in Plain Sight
Open shelves offer lots of storage while maintaining everyday serveware, pots and pans within easy access. For the authentic chef, built-in knife slots within this kitchen butcher-block island store culinary tools useful. Photo courtesy of The Brooklyn Home Company
Do not Forget the Kids
Keep little ones occupied while you end up dinner prep with hideaway kitchen storage for art supplies. Roll-out shelves make the most of the storage space at the conclusion of this colorful island and make it easy for kids to access crayons and paper then put away everything again. Photo courtesy of Mullet Cabinets, Inc..
Customize Your Pantry
Shelves, pullout baskets and shallow drawers will ensure your pantry supplies a place for everything and keeps everything in its place. "Even small closets can be transformed into orderly and spacious walk in pantries. It is all about making the best use of this space you have," states Rozalia Kiss, layout director of transFORM.
Think Vertically
Even if there is not space to get a walk in pantry, you do not need to sacrifice much-needed storage. Designer Bart Lidsky of The Hammer & Nail, Inc.. Embraces the height of the kitchen to create a completely operational pantry with cabinetry. No space is wasted with tall pullouts and drawers and shelves of varying sizes that allow for a variety of food storage requirements.
Stash Bottles Safely
Curved cradles turn an ordinary pantry shelf into a drink storage center and permit you to store wine or perhaps water or soda -- bottles on their sides without the fear of them falling off the shelf. Photo courtesy of transFORM
Easy-to-Grab Spices
Storing spices in a jar as opposed to a wall-mounted rack ensures seasonings are useful for cooking whilst preserving their delicate tastes by shielding them from sunlight, moisture and heat. Photo courtesy of Dura Supreme Cabinetry
Take Storage for a Spin
Place corners to work with a carrousel-style rack which matches to allow easy access to items in the trunk. Photo courtesy of transFORM
Maintain Veggies Fresh Year Round
Keep root vegetables, like onions and onions, fresh longer by keeping them in a cool, dry, dark location. Handy open-weave baskets, like these, provide air flow to maintain the vegetables dry while the cabinet's interior protects them out of sunlight. Photo courtesy of Dura Supreme Cabinetry
Put Pots in Their Place
Instead of precarious heaps of cookware piled in the back of a cabinet, store your everyday pots in a handy drawer. This drawer comprises two distinct segments: a deep area for housing big pots and a shallow roll-out for storing potholders, lids and trivets. Photo courtesy of Dura Supreme Cabinetry
Handy Sink Storage
To truly optimize the storage in your kitchen, put unused regions to do the job. Typically, the "drawer" in front of the kitchen sink is merely a false front, however with the addition of cleverly hidden hinges and a stainless steel plate, it becomes out-of-sight storage to get wet sponges and wash brushes. Photo courtesy of Mullet Cabinets, Inc..
No Longer Junky Drawers
Make the most of your utensil drawer with dividers that arrange noodles, beef knives, measuring spoons and your favorite spices. Photo courtesy of Dura Supreme Cabinetry
Practical Dish Drawers
A clever peg system allows dishes to be placed in a base cabinet for easier lifting and company. Sturdy slides under the drawer can hold up to 250 lbs, so heavy plates are no issue. Photo courtesy of Mullet Cabinets, Inc..
Easy-Access Pullouts
Pullout Cabinet racks certainly are a wise place to store canned goods, dry goods, and fruits and vegetables, while providing greater visibility and ease of access. "Your home and pantry ought to improve the way you live, whether you are hosting friends or cooking dinner for the family," says Rozalia Kiss, design director of transFORM.
Clear the Countertops
Stash dishwashing supplies out of sight. This narrow pullout provides sink-adjacent storage for dish soap, scrub brushes and hand towels. Additionally, a towel rack permits the dish towel to wash after use. Photo courtesy of Dura Supreme Cabinetry
Wine Lover's Storage
Homeowner Susan Opperman wanted to exhibit her husband's enthusiasm for wine in a fresh, modern way. Her custom-constructed island firmly houses 30 bottles of wine in a functional layout without deflecting from the kitchen general appearance. Design by Sally Ross Designs and Kenzer Furniture; Photo by George Ross Photographs
Not Your Average Lazy Susan
Make the most of these pesky corners with drawers which embrace the right angle. Another perk: Corner dividers increase the depth of a normal kitchen drawer by six inches. Photo courtesy of Mullet Cabinets, Inc..
Functional and Concealed
Hideaway storage is vital to maintaining a kitchen looking well organized and clean. Pantry-style shelves and pullout drawers optimize storage room in a narrow cupboard next to the dual ovens and refrigerator inside this kitchen designed by Jennifer Gilmer Kitchens & Bath Ltd..
Add Storage into the Island
Massive islands are the best space to add much-needed storage as well as a few luxuries. Designer Jennifer Gilmer of Jennifer Gilmer Kitchens & Bath Ltd., included an under-counter beverage refrigerator, deep and shallow drawers, and even an excess prep sink to create a practical and trendy island.
Location, Location, Location
Keep pots handy for cooking by keeping them right under the range. This handy drawer even features a partition at the trunk that neatly stores each of the lids in plain view. Photo courtesy of Dura Supreme Cabinetry
Small-Space Solutions
Vertical pullout spice racks are the perfect solution for small kitchens, because they take up a minimum amount of real estate while providing lots of storage. The hidden storage also keeps the spices out of light, which may impair their taste. Photo courtesy of Dura Supreme Cabinetry
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