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38 Unique Kitchen Storage Ideas

If you're lacking kitchen storage space and ideas, it's time to deck out the cabinets, drawers, and island with a few space-saving solutions. You just have to rethink those little nooks and niches, and you'll discover the untapped resource of counter space. And because designer-approved inspiration always helps, we're spotlighting the most stylish and strategic kitchens we've ever seen. So whether you're anticipating a demo day ahead or you just want a quick idea you can DIY today, you'll want to bookmark this batch of creative, clever, and useful kitchen storage ideas.

1

Create Cutting Board Slots

Aubrie Pick

When it comes to finding genius storage and organization inspiration, there's nowhere better to look than the Williams Sonoma test kitchen, where the brand tries literally thousands of products. This is the designated cutting board cabinet complete with vertical slot separators to prevent a messy pile-up.

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2

Try a Pull-Out Pantry

Sara Tramp Ligorria

In this kitchen designed by Emily Henderson, spices, dry goods, and other cooking essentials are stored in a pull-out "pantry." This keeps them tucked away but still provides easy access.

BUY NOW Pull-Out Organizer, $75, amazon.com

3

Stretch to the Ceilings

Store lesser-used gadgets in higher cabinets. If you don't already have some, add them above your hood and windows to squeeze in as much storage space as possible. In this kitchen designed by Hecker Guthrie, the cabinets stretch almost all the way to the ceiling.

BUY NOW Wall Cabinet, $150, amazon.com

4

Convert a Closet

Aubrie Pick

Another zone in Williams Sonoma's San Francisco test kitchen, this walk-in pantry/ closet is stocked with all the baking essentials imaginable. Employees test every single product they sell, so there's inevitably an expansive collection. These shelving units provide ample surface space for all.

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5

Build Everything In

DOUGLAS FRIEDMAN

"The whole room has a sexy, smokey vibe," interior designer Michelle Nussbaumer says of this kitchen. But it's also practical! The coffee maker, water dispenser, and speed oven are all built-in, which makes for a far less bulky appearance.

BUY NOW Thermador Automated Coffee Machine, $4,099

6

Make Use of *All* Space

Stephen Kent Johnson

No matter the size of your kitchen, every little inch matters when it comes to storage. A simple shelf above a window increases the display area for plates, bowls, and art.

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7

Pull Out a Label Maker

Aubrie Pick

If you weren't already convinced that the Williams Sonoma test kitchen is the most organized kitchen on the planet, here's additional proof. Clear tops and labels make for easy identification in the spice drawer.

BUY NOW Label Maker, $28

8

Put It On Display

deVOL Kitchens

In this deVol Kitchen, the prettiest items are displayed on the exposed wall-to-wall reclaimed wooden shelves and cubbies so the less attractive essentials can be tucked away in the cabinets. The color-coding adds a soothing sense of rhythm to the space, too.

BUY NOW Anthropologie Shelf Bracket, $28

9

Hide Appliances

EMILY KENNEDY

Instead of keeping your appliances, like a toaster or microwave, out in plain sight, work with your contractor and designer to come up with cool ways to hide them. Here, Mick De Guilio created a sliding quartzite door on the counter to hide a pull-out tray for the toaster. It blends in with the rest of the backsplash beautifully and maintains a sleek aesthetic when not in use.

BUY NOW Smeg Toaster, $180

10

Contain Everything

deVol Kithens

Don't ignore the power of a good container system. Store your food in labeled glass jars for a more polished and organized approach.

BUY NOW Storage Bins, $33, amazon.com

11

Incorporate Unexpected Materials

Dries Otten

The clay-hued enclosed cabinets ground this kitchen designed by Dries Otten. The brass shelf underneath with a sliding perforated door allows for a few special items to stay out in the open.

BUY NOW AYTM Curva Shelf, $113

12

Repurpose Old Office Supplies

Reid Rolls

Line up old filing cabinets or work tables in a row as a makeshift buffet/console table. Leanne Ford elevated this kitchen by hanging large-scale artwork near the exposed storage pieces. The mounted wine rack is also a stylish storage solution.

BUY NOW CB2 Wine Bar Console Table, $599

13

Hang Cutting Boards

Jenn Feldman Design

Hang cooking tools and cutting boards above the stove so they're easy to access but out of the way when not in use. Jenn Feldman Designs keeps everything organized on a tray so whatever you need is easy to find and in one place. The blue color-coordinating makes a cohesive look.

BUY NOW Urban Outfitters Mason Stacking Bin, $69

14

Store Dinnerware in Drawers

Felix Forest

In this modern monochrome kitchen designed by Arent & Pyke, the dinnerware is stored in sleek drawers rather than hidden away in enclosed cabinets.

BUY NOW Yamazaki Home Lid & Pan Organizer, $40

15

Conceal a Work Space

MICHAEL PERSICO

Designed by Matthew Ferrarini, this kitchen is bursting with ingenious small-space solutions. He used folding wood pocket doors to conceal the entire counter and cabinet area against the wall. This would be a major game-changer in a studio apartment in particular.

BUY NOW Urban Outfitters Kitchen Storage Station, $229

16

Give Your Island Drawers

Get the most out of a kitchen island by adding drawers on both sides for extra storage space. In this kitchen designed by Leanne Ford, the backless stools help transition the kitchen to the dining room and are easy to move when necessary.

BUY NOW BD Studio Cintra Kitchen Island, $1,599

17

Roll In a Bar Cart

Fantastic Frank

When your kitchen is minuscule, you'll have to surrender the dream of a kitchen island (for now, at least). The next best—and most proportionally appropriate—thing? A bar cart! It provides a little more storage and you can also opt for a little rolling cart with a butcher block top for cooking.

BUY NOW Yamazaki Home Slim Storage Cart, $65

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Opt for a Floating Cubby

Dries Otten

For a fresh kitchen storage idea, try a floating cubby that blends into the wall instead of floating shelves. Here, Dries Otten mixes whimsical style with industrial features in this unique kitchen. The stainless steel hood and exposed piping pop against the navy walls, while the striped blue fabric lightens the mood.

BUY NOW West Elm Shelf With Hooks, $179

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Keep Countertops Clear

Fantastic Frank

Keep usable surface space clear by securing a glassware drying rack to the wall above the sink. It also spruces up the white wall and provides extra storage.

BUY NOW Wayfair Wall Mounted Pot Rack, $108

20

Use All Possible Room

deVol Kitchens

No space goes unused in this DeVol kitchen. To expand a tiny kitchen, add extra shelves in places they'd be most functional, like above the stove. And then use your windowsills for plants or other extras and hang a rod at the tippy-top of the wall for pots, aprons, and other kitchen essentials.

BUY NOW Pottery Barn Customizable Brackets & Shelves, $33

21

Add Shelves To Your Backsplash

Pieter Estersohn

An awkward corner can be maximized by adding in easy storage. Glass shelving, tucked underneath cabinets, gives you a space to stow glassware—and since the glasses match the shelf, the effect is nearly invisible.

BUY NOW Glass Shelf Kit, $26, amazon.com

22

Hang A Plate Rack

Francesco Lagnese

A plate rack and pot racks show off your collections while also keeping these items out of the way. Bonus: They're easily accessible when you need to grab them.

BUY NOW Plate Rack, $9, amazon.com

23

Try Floating Shelves

Ngoc Minh Ngo

Floating shelves on either side of a window offer space for dishes and glassware. Don't worry if you only have a small amount of wall space to work with: Petite shelves can still get the job done.

BUY NOW Mini Shelf, $40, amazon.com

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Hang a Curtain to Hide Things

Reid Rolls

When the space under your kitchen sink is exposed and you don't want to splurge on new custom cabinetry, repurpose old linens to act as a curtain, then add extra hooks to hang things like mugs, like Leanne Ford did here. You could also attach the hooks to the floating shelves to get some use out of the underside and save the walls from damage.

BUY NOW Pottery Barn Vintage Rail, $50

25

Get Drawer Organizers

Sara Tramp Ligorria

Dedicate a draw in the kitchen to random tools and essentials so you always know where to find them. In this drawer in a kitchen designed by Emily Henderson, there are extra chargers, a lint roller, office supplies, and even a section for keys and sunglasses. Use lucite organizers so everything has a place.

BUY NOW Mebbay Drawer Organizer, $16

26

Go Vertical

ERIC PIASECKI

Don't limit storage to areas within arms' reach. A sliding ladder helps you reach ceiling-height cabinets, which are perfect for that breadmaker you never use.

BUY NOW Glob Handle Ladder, $230

27

Fill Up Bins

Victoria Pearson

Declutter an open-shelving mess with a grid of woven boxes. In this Los Angeles kitchen, paper tags keep each baskets' contents organized.

BUY NOW Woven Baskets, $31

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Hang Mugs

Courtesy of Kohler

This copper-pipe shelving holds hooks for coffee cups and cookware, keeping the countertop free for actual cooking. Plus, it looks seriously chic and adds some cohesion.

BUY NOW Copper Pipe Shelf, $64, etsy.com

29

Customize Bread Baskets

Laura Moss

Built-in bread baskets will elevate any kitchen. This way they'll stay fresh, easy to access, and tucked away.

BUY NOW CB2 Knot Gold Bread Basket, $10

30

Try An Etagère

Trevor Tondro

An open shelving unit adds more storage, but doesn't take up too much floor—or visual—space (though it does add height, accentuating the high ceilings). An antique étagère placed on the counter of this kitchen holds books and bowls.

BUY NOW Shelving Unit, $97

31

Add An Antique

Lisa Romerein

Antique cabinets aren't limited to dining rooms. Add one into your kitchen for a vintage feel that's still fully functional. The lived-in look breaks up the monotony of built-in cabinet rows.

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32

Consider Refrigerator Drawers

DOUGLAS FRIEDMAN

In this Michelle Nussbaumer kitchen, mini-refrigerator drawers by Thermador make entertaining prep work a cinch (and they provide extra food storage space).

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33

Hide Clutter

Ellen McDermott

In this kitchen, all the chaos is hidden behind closed doors, which open to reveal an expansive pantry. And if that's not impressive enough, check out the pull-out willow baskets that hold fruit and vegetables.

BUY NOW Basket Organizer, $24

34

Add a Crockery Drawer

JESSIE PREZA

These drawers in a kitchen designed by Krysta Gibbons are outfitted with movable pegs, so they can accommodate various-sized dishes as your needs and dishware change.

BUY NOW Peg Board Drawer, $123, amazon.com

35

Save Space with Swing Stools

James Baigrie

Vintage swivel stools are playful, but, most importantly, practical, since they almost disappear when not in use. This makes them especially well-suited for small spaces.

BUY NOW Swing Stool, $500

36

Get Creative with Cabinets

Victoria Pearson

Inspired by a vintage printer's desk, the cabinets in this California kitchen were made to look like drawers. This creates some visual contrast without having to compromise your storage needs.

BUY NOW Drawer Pull, $31

37

Install a Pull-Out Cutting Board

Joe Schmezler

In this kitchen by Alice Lane Interior Design, the pull-out cutting board has a hole, which makes it easy to brush the scraps straight into the trash bin just below. It's a total veggie-chopping game-changer.

BUY NOW Cutting Board, $25

38

Zone Off A Small Space

Simon Watson

This tiny apartment's kitchen is camouflaged from the living area with folding doors. It can be opened up for cooking, then closed off when guests arrive. If you look closely, you can see the track.

BUY NOW Folding Screens, $210

The 15 Most Popular Kitchen Storage Ideas on Houzz

Solve common kitchen dilemmas in style with custom and ready-made organizers, drawers, shelves and more

As the home of appliances, cookware and every specialty gadget under the sun, the kitchen is and always will be a perplexing place to organize. The never-ending accessories and endless food cans, boxes and bags easily fill up every nook and cranny, especially in a not-so-big kitchen.

Houzz users have been finding and creating innovative organization techniques to help solve their kitchen dilemmas, from storing pots and pans to organizing a messy walk-in pantry. The favorite solutions below, pulled from our list of most popular photos on Houzz, have been added to tens (and in some cases hundreds) of thousands of users’ ideabooks. See if one of them will inspire an idea for your own kitchen.

Marie Newton, Closets Redefined

1. Custom pantry. More than any other storage solution, Houzzers dream of a perfectly organized walk-in pantry. More than 600,000 users have saved this photo to their ideabooks, thanks to its pullout baskets, pocket doors and abundant shelf space.

“People love pantries because they house everything all in one place,” says storage designer Marie Newton, who designed this pantry. “You can see it all, so you don’t end up buying something you already have.”

Browse thousands of pantry photos

Glenvale Kitchens

2. Corner drawer. Ingenious corner drawers are a creative solution for awkward corners, which is why 470,000 Houzzers saved this photo. The drawers run diagonally into the corner, which makes them deeper than most and therefore lets them pack a bigger storage punch.

See more ideas for corner cabinet storage

JORY Workshop

3. Utensil drawer. This clever utensil built-in keeps serveware and silverware conveniently in check. Added to more than 260,000 ideabooks, this image is one of the most popular on Houzz. If you want the look but can’t afford custom, take the DIY route by placing stainless steel pots in a deep, empty drawer.

Shop for kitchen drawer organizers

Design Set Match

4. Undersink drawer. The deep cabinet under the sink can seem like a bottomless pit, so it isn’t surprising that more than 240,000 readers love this easy solution. The drawer keeps cleaning supplies visible. DIY by purchasing and installing your own sliding organizer.

See more photos of undersink drawers

Mullet Cabinet

6. Cookie sheet drawer. More than 210,000 users agree that this divided drawer is the solution for a range of muffin tins, broiler pans, cooling racks and cookie sheets. If you don’t have a drawer to spare, try a narrow pullout near the stove or add wood or metal dividers to the cabinet above your refrigerator.

Browse photos of cookie sheet drawers

Sawhill Kitchens

7. Appliance garage. Just about all of us could use a clutter-free countertop, which is why appliance garages are popular. More than 160,000 users like this design, which keeps a blender, toaster and mixer nearby but out of sight.

Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.

8. Deep cabinet organizer. This pullout pantry organizer, paired with cabinet door racks, is a favorite for 150,000 Houzzers. “Many of our clients don’t have room for a walk-in pantry,” says Rhoda Fry, of Bill Fry Construction. “Having storage on the doors and inside keeps everything organized and within easy reach.

Mascheroni Construction

9. Rolling cabinet or cart. Acting as both counter and storage, this accessible rolling cart is worth adding. It can work as a kitchen island, especially in a small space, or a bar cart when rolled into any room. More than 140,000 people have this in their photo collections on Houzz.

Find rolling kitchen carts in the Shop section

NWC Construction

10. Spice storage. This handy spice pullout and cabinet rack design has been saved to more than 110,000 ideabooks so far, mostly because it’s so practical.

Nathan Cross, president of NWC Construction and contractor of this kitchen, believes that builders should adapt to each individual homeowner instead of creating a one-size-fits-all space. In this instance the client loves to cook, so he ensured that an expansive spice collection was on hand at all times.

See how to add a pull-out spice rack

Hamilton-Gray Design, Inc.

11. Kitchen mail station. About 98,000 community members long for this kitchen command station, complete with bookshelves, mail slots and a desk. It’s a great way to avoid that midweek paper pileup, and it conveniently lets someone supervise homework time while cooking dinner.

Pacific Northwest Cabinetry

12. Dish drawer. Some 76,000 users love this sturdy, deep drawer, which keeps plates within reach for even the shortest members of the household. This one can hold 75 to 100 pounds, and adjustable pegs let you easily fit in all your breakables.

Intimate Living Interiors

13. Pet bowls. Pets are such an important part of many people’s lives, and more than 84,000 Houzzers think these built-in dog bowls are a great kitchen feature. To keep your pet from tripping you up while you cook, you can also add a dog or cat bed to your kitchen.

Taste Design Inc

14. Open shelves. This look is one of the most popular trends on Houzz, and 81,000 love this kitchen in particular. These stainless steel shelves can display decorative accessories or store daily dishes.

ShelfGenie National

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30 Brilliant Kitchen Storage Ideas - INMYROOM

DIY

Perforated wall panel, mesh baskets, magnetic bar - we've rounded up the best, as well as budget-friendly and practical storage ideas for kitchen utensils and accessories. They definitely won't give clutter a chance.

With the bathroom storage sorted out, we went on the offensive, declaring war on kitchen clutter. Maintaining order here is not so easy - as a rule, a kitchen set cannot cope with crockery, appliances and other utensils. But we have a solution: with the help of small tricks you will not only put things in order in the kitchen, but also save space interior. Read on and get started!

Idea #1: Strictly Vertical

Vertical Storage – the best solution for a small kitchen. Compact shelves do not take up much space, but easily fit all your dishes.

Idea #2: out of sight

A pull-out mesh baskets inside kitchen cabinets are a great place for a secret hiding place for detergents.

Idea #3: in limbo

Also, don't forget about hanging mesh baskets, in which it is convenient to store not only cups, but also vegetables and fruits.

Idea #4: horizontally side by side

Kitchen functionality can be easy to increase with rails. Today, they produce many different modules, hooks, special jars for spices.

Idea #5: side by side

There are never too many shelves - buy several additional mesh baskets in chrome color, you will solve the storage problem forever utensils.

Idea #6: In plain sight

It's not easy to put everything together pots and pans in one kitchen drawer! Better hang them next to the hood or on the wall by the door. A special perforated wall panel will help you with this.

Idea #7: an original approach

Space in the very corner of the kitchen quite difficult to use. To solve this problem will help special retractable racks and corner boxes of a special design.

Idea #8: Clean and tidy

Use drawer dividers to make them more functional. Now it will be much easier to maintain order!

Idea #9: Gravity Force

Attach the knives to the wall - and in the literal sense of the word. A special magnetic bar will show them who is there main!

Idea #10: house of spices

spice jars. Attach them, for example, to the wall of the refrigerator or inner cabinet door.

Idea #11: Take the height

Use special racks for pans and pots - so you can use the entire space of the drawer and you do not have to go through them before each cooking.

Idea No. 12: successfully hooked

A bulky covers from frying pans and pots are conveniently stored using simple crossbars: attach them to a free surface of the wall in a place convenient for you.

Idea #13: along the wall

Metal shelves-pockets will help to place covers on the wall of the kitchen cabinet. If the cabinet is fully occupied, such a shelf can also be placed outside the cabinet.

Idea #14: Everything is in its place!

Inside the cupboard, you can conveniently store not only crockery, but also narrow boxes of pasta and dough. Just attach a vertical drive to the door - and it will fully justify its new place.

Idea #15: in shabby chic style

corners of the kitchen behind rolls of foil or film, hang them directly on the wall - using an old hanger.

Idea #16: within reach

Remember how convenient look through postcards or small souvenirs on turntables in the store. Add several mobile racks in one of the cabinets - and all the jars and containers with spices will always be at hand.

Idea #17: under control

Tired of clearing crumbs from your candy box? Solve this problem once and forever, pinching the packages with cookies with a regular clothespin.

Idea #18: Helper Labels

Stop wasting time looking for salt or sugar by labeling the lids jars in which you store cereals and grains.

Idea #19: Organize

Organizing your recipes will speed up the cooking process. No more throwing around the kitchen: put all the recipes in one place, or better - in alphabetical okay.

Idea #20: practical example

In wall cabinets too little space! Attach hooks to shelves and hang coffee cups on them. BUT store glasses under the shelves - upside down.

Idea #21: Stand in a row

Long, narrow shelves are easy to attach to the wall and are ideal for storage of spices and various bottles of oils.

Idea #22: a place in the sun

To the very top of the kitchen headset you need to put what you rarely use. For example, let it be baskets of alcohol or dishes for preparing festive dishes.

Idea #23: Surprise shelving

uncomfortable places. For example, sliding kitchen cabinets.

Idea No. 24: for the little ones

Numerous spices a place in packages from under "Tik-tak". Just don't forget to sign them!

Idea #25: effective decor

Dishes can be stored not only in closed cabinets, but also on narrow open shelves. Let your favorite service become original kitchen decor!

Idea #26: Board Basket

Cutting Board Company will no longer fall down the sink when introduced to the compact basket. Choose models from artificial rattan - a material resistant to moisture.

Idea #27: Budget Idea

Don’t Throw Canned Food jars and rusted rakes, because with proper processing they can be useful for storing kitchen accessories - spoons, forks and spatulas.

Idea #28: smart approach

A compact magnetic shelves for little things you can do with your own hands. You will need small baskets of hardware store, magnets and superglue.

Idea #29: go home!

By purchasing a few plastic food sorting containers, you will not only free up space in the refrigerator, but also facilitate cleaning in it.

Idea No. 30: little tricks

Don't forget to use the lower parts of the cabinets - in drawers or baskets right under the headset it is convenient to store cereals and grains, as well as materials for creativity and needlework.

12 ideas how to organize storage in the kitchen

12 ideas how to organize storage in the kitchen

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  • If you have limited space to organize your kitchen utensils, it is very difficult to use every centimeter. Endless utensils, jars and pots may soon fill the space of kitchen cabinets, so it is necessary to think about the organization of storage in the kitchen.


    Clever storage solutions with a bespoke kitchen set will make life in the kitchen much easier, whether you use the space for cooking, work or play.

    For most families, the kitchen is the center of the home. To avoid cluttering your countertops, check out these practical storage ideas. They will keep the room functional and beautiful.

    Make the most of your corner cabinets

    Rotating corner storage helps keep your kitchen organized and provides easy access to kitchen utensils.


    The corner table can accommodate bulky items - pots, pans, etc. Thanks to the different styles of doors and colors, you can match the corner cabinet to any kitchen.


    Watch the video review of the magic corner in the straight corner table

    If you have limited space for a corner cabinet, corner drawers will be the way out.

    Cutlery storage boxes

    Storage boxes make life in the kitchen much easier. You can store serving and silver cutlery in them.

    This is perfect for a busy modern kitchen filled with gadgets and gizmos. Scissors, a pizza cutter will find a place in the drawer, it also has a compartment for cutlery.

    Drawers with which draw-out mechanism are the most convenient? Which to choose? Watch in our video review:

    Pencil cabinet

    Pencil case is a popular storage option for modern kitchens. Being inside the kitchen, it is a practical storage solution while maintaining the style of the room. The advantages of the pencil case are obvious: compact, roomy, functional.

    Use wall storage

    Store essential kitchen utensils in close proximity. If you have few cabinets and drawers, but enough dishes and accessories, wall storage is a good solution. Use the space to store everyday items such as decorative mugs, coffee, tea and sugar.


    With the help of the railing, you can not only decorate the kitchen, but also increase its functionality, since the railing can accommodate a considerable number of items and at the same time save space, which is so valuable for a small kitchen. On the railing, you can (if desired) place hooks, mesh shelves, holders for bottles, glasses, towels, knives, lids, hanging drying and even a holder for cookbooks. The choice of accessories is very wide, which will make the kitchen not only comfortable, but also cozy.

    How to make the kitchen more functional with the help of the railing system, see our detailed video review.

    Add a pull-out organizer: Bottle Desk

    If you don't have room for a pantry, a pull-out organizer paired with a door can offer you a neat and alternative storage solution.


    Maximizing closet space, the pull-out organizer keeps everything within easy reach, which is practical for everyday use.

    Make use of the space under the sink

    Install the draw-out U-shaped basket in the sink table. What does a roll-out basket under the sink give?

    • full extension with closer;
    • is installed in a sink table with a width of 900 mm;
    • is easy to use - everything is at hand;
    • is an excellent place to store household chemicals and cleaning supplies.

    The waste basket is most often placed in the table under the sink, it is convenient to do this:

    Use the space under the bar counter

    Acting as a dining area, very often the bar counter is also part of the desktop and storage space.

    If space is available, a breakfast bar kitchen set can offer additional storage space. Chests of drawers and cabinets can easily be hidden under a long tabletop.

    Use the plate drawer

    Sturdy and deep plate drawers keep bowls, plates and cutlery within reach.


    Where is the best place to store dishes? Types of dishwashers Watch in our video review!

    If space is available, use the extra space to store pans and oven trays.

    Open Shelves

    A popular trend for both modern and traditional kitchens, shelving allows decorative kitchen utensils to be beautifully arranged.

    Various colors and designs are available, but be careful not to make the kitchen look cluttered and untidy.


    Pull-out shelves are a practical alternative. They provide easy access to kitchen utensils. You won't have to reach out to reach the pots deep in the corner.

    Use the combination of fronts - open shelves with the SlideLine system:

    Use the space behind the plinth

    To effectively use every centimeter of the kitchen behind the plinth under the oven, place tables under the built-in oven with the Orga Box plinth system, manufactured by Hettich company.

    Add narrow shelves

    Narrow shelves are ideal for storing spices and oil bottles. To prevent items on the shelves from creating visual noise and clutter, use the same vessels, one of the best options is glass jars and bottles of the same size. Also, with the help of these shelves, you can add zest to the kitchen by placing decor items.

    Open shelves for plates

    You can store dishes not only in the tables and cupboards of the kitchen set, but also in open shelves.


    Add containers

    The functionality of kitchen furniture is determined not only by the equipment of various types of mechanisms, but also by the organization of the internal space of drawers and modules with hinged facades.

    The container systems presented above have a rather high cost, the most budgetary way is to use ordinary baskets that can be purchased at a hardware store.



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