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7 Must Have Cabinet Storage Features for Your Kitchen

  • Writer: Homestead Cabinetry
    Homestead Cabinetry
  • Apr 16, 2023
  • 2 min read
A kitchen is a magical place that boasts a plethora of elegant interior design elements. As a bustling hub in most houses, it is essential to be pretty and practical. While it’s fun to debate colors, finishes, and accents, severe organizational failures plague most kitchens. But, don’t worry, we have the answer to the most common kitchen conundrums. Behold the top seven solutions to disorder in the kitchen.

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1. Narrow Pull-Out Drawer

Let your inner chef run wild with the sleek cabinet design of a narrow drawer-style cabinet perfect for a hidden spice rack. Narrow, drawer-style cabinets allow you to take advantage of excess cabinet space. The ideal solution for that chaotic spice cabinet, this storage space is equipped with built-in shelves perfect for organizing spices, sauces, and even utensils.

2. Countertop Pantry

Consider a countertop pantry cabinet to eliminate kitchen counter clutter while keeping appliances accessible. These counter-level cabinets open to reveal toasters, coffee makers, mixers, or any appliances that clutter up the countertop. Outlets can also be placed inside these cabinets to maximize efficiency.

3. Maximum Corner Storage

What to do with the pesky corner cabinet that eventually falls victim to wasted space. A lazy susan can be installed in these areas to maximize cabinet capacity. This design allows you to optimize space within the cabinet and still have complete, unobstructed visibility.

4. Trash and Recycling Pull-Out Drawer

A sleek, magazine-worthy kitchen that makes your life easier say less. Ditch those clunky trash cans for pull-out drawer cabinets with space for trash bins. The cabinets are entirely customizable to your needs: Added Recycling Bin? Done. Sealed Compost Receptacle? Done. Trash Bag Storage? Done. And the best part is, your furry friends will never find their way into the trash again.

5. Shallow Pull-Out

A deep drawer is always a good idea, especially with a built-in shallow pull-out feature. Perfect for storing pots, pans, or Tupperware with their lids, this kitchen offering ensures every item has its place right near its counterpart.

6. Full Extension Drawers

Have you ever opened a cabinet and had to shuffle items around to see what’s in the back? Here is an important lesson: almost any cabinet can benefit from an added drawer. Special hardware allows full-extension drawers with an open design to be installed within a cabinet to keep all those snacks visible and stacked upright.

7. Tray Storage Cabinet

For a designer-level organizational touch, designate a cabinet to store trays, baking sheets, and cutting boards. Vertical dividers allow these items to be stored upright and divided into categories. You can even keep them above the oven for optimal baking convenience.

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