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20 smart storage solutions for your kitchen By Mohit Bansal Chandigarh

It is very important that you have storage in your kitchen, even if you have a small kitchen there are plenty of ways in which you can increase the storage in your kitchen. You can use the DIY methods or simply order furniture to increase the storage.

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20 smart storage solutions for your kitchen By Mohit Bansal Chandigarh

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  1. 20 smart storage solutions for your kitchen It is very important that you have storage in your kitchen, even if you have a small kitchen there are plenty of ways in which you can increase the storage in your kitchen. You can use the DIY methods or simply order furniture to increase the storage. Here are 20 smart storage solutions for your kitchen –

  2. Open shelves Open shelves and wire racks offer enough storage while keeping cups, plates, and other items within easy reach. Choose hardwood shelves with a darker finish if you want to create a strong visual contrast and make your goods stand out. If you want your products to blend in with the backdrop, white wire racks that match the walls are the way to go.

  3. Vertical storage Even if you don't have the space for a walk-in pantry, you may acquire the storage you need by thinking vertically. A cabinet shelf may accommodate twice as many dishes or boxes of pasta as an over-the-door rack, and an extensible "tower" can provide a place for cups or measuring spoons over your coffeemaker.

  4. Dessert stand Is there no pantry? It's no issue! Show off your most- used items by placing them on a lovely dessert stand. This will free up cabinet space while also making it easy to get what you need while working. Consider putting your Dutch oven or finest cookware out on the stovetop while you're at it.

  5. Use pegboards Your walls may store a lot more than you realize. (Think utensil-holding pots, pans, and even canisters.) Instead of installing a few more constricting shelves, try a pegboard, which provides incredibly flexible storage space that can be altered as your needs vary over time.

  6. Use the top of your cabinets The tops of your cabinets provide excellent storage space. You may store special-occasion serving dishes and even pantry goods that you don't need right now up there. If you're concerned about how it will all appear, hide your hoard in some attractive baskets.

  7. A fold-down table is best to increase the storage Do you believe you don't have enough space for a table? Reconsider your position! Think over and consider a fold-over table for your kitchen. You can use it when you need it and store it out of the way when you don't.

  8. A good display To dress up the shelves – always a good idea if you're trying to figure out how to make a tiny kitchen appear bigger – put similar objects together and create mini vignettes, making sure there's a diversity of shapes and sizes and leaving enough space around them so the eye is drawn to the display.

  9. Use slim but tall cabinets Pull-out larders are a space-saving storage solution with plenty of room for food, appliances, utensils, and other items. The pull- out mechanism allows for quick access and displays available food, potentially reducing food waste.

  10. Modern kitchen corner cabinets Traditional kitchen corner cabinets are renowned for being difficult to reach and keep stuff in, but there are alternatives, such as sliding racks that glide along and out when the door is opened. This small modification makes the kitchen more user-friendly by utilizing all available space.

  11. Deep drawers When it comes to drawer storage, go big with large proportions that can neatly store bulky pots and pans while keeping your surfaces clutter-free. When the strain is on in the kitchen, deep drawers might be a welcome feature. If you're keeping large pots and pans, make sure the drawers in your kitchen zone are set up properly. You may also choose graded drawer units next to your cooker, which is ideal for putting lids on top and larger pots on the bottom.

  12. Hooks for your kitchen These stainless steel hooks may be used to hang just about every kitchen tool from your pegboard. They may simply be removed and rearranged to suit your kitchen's needs.

  13. Personalize your pantry It's up to you to make your pantry what you want it to be. Add an over-the-door rack for ingredients, a heavy-duty dispenser for soup cans, and baskets for vegetables or your favorite snack goods to make sure you're making the most of every square inch.

  14. Use a shelf for keeping other wine bottles Curved cradles, such as the acrylic ones, may transform a plain pantry shelf into a useful beverage storage center. We really like how this shelf keeps your wine bottles kept on their sides while preventing them from rolling off the shelf.

  15. Arrange your spices Spices should be kept in a drawer rather than a wall- mounted rack to ensure that they are always available for cooking. Plus, by shielding them from sunshine, heat, and moisture, you'll maintain their delicate tastes.

  16. Use baskets Store root veggies like onions and potatoes in a cool, dry, dark spot to keep them fresh for longer. Open- weave and wire baskets allow air to circulate and keep the vegetables dry, while the cabinet's interior shields them from the sun.

  17. Use the waste area Put underutilized places to work in your kitchen to get the most out of your storage. Normally, the "drawer" in front of the kitchen sink is only a false front, but it can be transformed into out-of-sight storage for wet sponges and scrub brushes with the addition of neatly disguised hinges and stainless steel tray.

  18. Peg System Dishes and pots may be stored in a base cabinet with a smart peg system, such as the one shown below, for easy access and organization. Heavy plates are no problem because the drawer's sturdy slides can withstand up to 250 pounds.

  19. Use your countertop Who said that your countertop needs to be empty. Use your countertop by using baskets and racks.

  20. Magnetic tins These magnetic tins are a great way to keep little supplies organized while also making the most of your refrigerator door. In these handy tins, keep chip clips, safety pins, and paper clips.

  21. Utility Rack One of the most practical methods to save up space is to use over-the-door organizers. Because it has tiny and big baskets for keeping canned goods, cardboard food boxes, or beverage bottles, we adore this over-the-door rack for pantries. Furthermore, the baskets may be adjusted without having to remove anything from their holders.

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