Looking for new and creative ways to eliminate disorder in your kitchen?
Incorporate a few of these clutter-busting features in your next kitchen remodel.
Pegboard Perfection
When you run out of cabinet space, go up!
Asection of framed pegboardis a great alternative to open shelving.
Market Style
Some produce is best kept at room temperature.
But where do you store it?
Instead, build grocery-store-style drawers into your island or base cabinets.
Your produce will stay fresh and be lovely to look at.
Right Place Pullout
A pullout kitchen cabinet is super useful!
Plus, all your most-neededkitchen utensilswill be within arm’s reach.
Cups for Convenience
Let house guests know where to grab a glass without opening every cabinet door.
A small single-cup-depth shelf is ideal for quick-grab glasses.
The storage is pretty and complements the long lines of this kitchen’s subway tiles and drawer pulls.
Slide and Store
Stop stacking your pans in the drawer under the oven!
This vertical sorting style allows you to see everything at once.
No more digging for what you need!
Kitchen Storage Tips and Tricks
Planning a kitchen update?
Don’t forget the storage space!
Watch here for the tips you should know.
Hidden in the Hood
A customrange hooddoes more than ventilate.
It pulls the weight of a storage cabinet as well!
Pullouts That like
Keep the space surrounding the cooktop clear.
Here, pullouts on both sides of the range provide convenientstoragefor spices and cooking oils.
The pullouts recess into a hearthlike surround for theappliance.
Store Dishes Down Low
Here, a drawer has been outfitted with pegboard inserts.
Behind Closed Doors
Give yourkitchena clean look by concealing the microwave.
This microwave fits snugly into an empty cubby in theappliance garage.
Tackle Spills in a Snap
Meal prep can get messy, especially around the cooktop.
Keep Essentials Handy
Make food prep easy by storing items off the counter but within reach.
Here a thin strip of stainless steel artfully organizes spices,utensils, and other cooking essentials.
Open shelves flank the range to keep larger cooking items and dishes on hand, as well.
Find a Place for Pet Gear
Keep pet areas contained and out of the way.
A sliding drawer beneath the cabinet was fitted for feeding bowls, which slide out of sight while entertaining.
Work with a Designer
Customize yourstoragewith a certified kitchen designer.
A corner cabinet like this one would generally house a lazy Susan.
Keep Cookbooks Contained
Cookbooks should be conveniently located without contributing clutter to work areas.
Hang It Up
Keep pots and pans convenient with a hangingpot rack.
Show Off Your Wine Storage
Don’t have the space for a separate wine bar?
you could still showcase your collection by incorporating a wine fridge into yourkitchen island.
This fridge includes storage for seven rows of temperature-controlled bottles, meaning it’s always prepared for a party.
Small-Appliance Solution
Keep counters clear and the look of your kitchen flawless by stashing small appliances away.
An outlet tucked under the countertop provides easy access to electricity.
Ingenious Island
Would a smidge of extra work space be helpful?
The organizational aids also make finding needed items a snap.
Mess-Free Message Center
Having ahome officeormessage centerin the kitchen can be extremely helpful.
However, without sufficientstorage, the area can easily be overtaken by clutter.
A five-cubby organizer built into the side of the cabinets functions as a mini mailbox for each family member.
Shelves below offer easily accessiblestoragespace for dishes, cooking utensils, and food.
Here, a smallwooden spice rackmounted to the back of a cabinet makes use of often overlooked storage space.
No Wasted Wall Space
Maximize your kitchen’s storage potential with floor-to-ceiling cabinets.
Small cupboards atop the cabinets boost functionality and style by housing cookbooks and seasonal dishes.
Disguise Appliances
Bulky, unsightly appliances are a thing of the past.
Reinforce Recycling
Don’t keep your trash and recycling containers out in the open.
Choosing double bins also makes it easy to keep food waste and recyclables separate.