Maximize Cabinet Space with Pull-Outs
Shelves on Shelves on Shelves
Use Clear Containers On High Shelves
Use the Whole Corner Cabinet
Reuse Creamer Bottles
Use Tool Organizers for Small Stuff
Use a craft or tool organizer with divided compartments to store baking and decorating items you don’t use every day. Close the lid and stack multiple cases in the cabinet. You’ll finally be able to clean out your junk drawer with these 10 tips.
Keep Cool Stuff on the Counters
If you have more counter space than pantry, store bulky items like flour and sugar in decorative jars on your counter. Look for tall and narrow containers, or ones that stack to keep the footprint small. Need more space in the freezer for cool stuff? Consider a chest freezer in the garage or basement. Learn about the difference between chest and upright freezers, here.
A Hutch for More Than Dinnerware
Pare down or store your fancy, rarely-used dinnerware and repurpose a china hutch into a pantry. This adds extra counter space for grab-n-go snacks or a coffee station, too.
Use a Kitchen Cart
Buy an inexpensive kitchen cart and let the meal prep go where the cook does by filling the top rack with frequently used spices and seasonings. When dinner’s over, wheel the cart against a wall or in a corner to tidy up. The cart in the photo is Ikea’s RÅSKOG cart, which is available in black, white and teal.
Customize for Coffee
Space a short shelf in the cabinet nearest the coffee maker to keep the beverage essentials right at hand and ready for the morning, without using the whole cabinet.
Keep Things Clean
Don’t forget! Line cabinet shelves that store food with contact paper or vinyl liner cut-to-size to avoid permanent damage from inevitable leaks or spills.
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