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Specialized Kitchen Storage To Maximize and Organize Your Space

 

One of the bonuses you receive when designing a custom kitchen is the  opportunity to maximize storage and organize everything exactly according to your needs. Specialized storage that is well designed helps eliminate wasted space in the kitchen. The storage details you select should reflect the needs of you and your family. Even if you’re not planning to remodel your entire kitchen, we have several tips and creative solutions that will make your cabinets more efficient.

We had an interesting exchange on Kitchen Designs’ Facebook Page about this topic where someone commented that the drawer inserts were way too organized. She didn’t find it liberating to have to be so neat… quite the contrast to a recent client of ours who requested her forks and silverware be raised individually via remote button so that only one can be seen at a time (I kid you not). Therefore, the way you configure the “inside the cabinet” storage is as uniquely individual as the overall kitchen design. The key is having a great designer that listens and understands your needs. Your space will work best when it is functional, so pay careful attention to the detailing of the interiors of your cabinetry.

 

 

Look at the details in your kitchen (or soon to be remodeled kitchen) and ask yourself a few questions. Does your kitchen storage help or hinder your organization efforts?  Is it designed in a way that also helps your family stay organized? Is there a place for everything? What could you change that would make it better for the way you use the space?

 

 

Let’s have a look at some of the many innovative options you can consider…

 

Plate Peg Storage

 

Divided lid drawer shown here with baking bowls & pans is also great kitchen storage for tupperware and pot lids

 

Roll Outs: Deep cabinets with open shelves just don’t work unless you love being on your knees and having to take everything out to reach what is in the back. Roll out sliding drawers are a much better solution; they allow you view what’s in the back of the cabinet with the touch of a finger.

 

Tray Dividers for Baking Pans

 

Tilt Out Vegetable Bins 

 

Tall Pantry

 

Magic Corner Solution/Full Lazy Susan – You can also opt for half lazy susans that can be hinged right or left. If you’re looking to add these to your existing kitchen Appliance Connection has nice Hafele pull outs – check out the
54133761 21″ LeMans Corner Left Swing Pull-Out Shelf in Chrome/White

 

Spice Storage


Pot Racks –  Short on space? A pot rack may be the perfect solution. You can purchase these Enclume pot racks at Amazon125 WestCooking.com, and Stacks and Stackss875elpdjh2743B35525B67A38.gif. See video about these racks here on this post.

 

ADARC contemporary kitchen

Rail Systems –  Rail Systems are a great way to add extra storage and save drawer space (great for apartments & smaller kitchens -Photo courtesy of Houzz). I recently saw some nice Rosle stainless rail systems you can buy fairly reasonably at Katom Restaurant Supply.

 

Need a few simple storage solutions for your kitchen? Click  here to view our  products blog, and if you are in the Long Island area, see all of these in person at our showrooms. (Special shout out to our photographers: Tim Williams and Keith Scott Morton)

 

Kitchen Designs by Ken Kelly, Inc.
(516)746-3435
26 Hillside Avenue, Williston Park, NY 11594
11 Bridge Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
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Posted by Grace Kelly in Kitchen Design, Products, Kitchen Design, Kitchen Organizing |   Kitchen Designs by Ken Kelly, Inc.  © 2013, Showroom locations: 26 Hillside Avenue, Williston Park, NY 516-746-3435  - 11 Bridge Street, Sag Harbor, NY 631-808-3116 | See our favorite kitchen finds at  ShopKitchendesigns.com | View our main website at KitchenDesigns.com  | Kitchen Designs on Facebook  | Kitchen Designs on Twitter 

 

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2 Comments

  1. Love, love, love all these super organized storage ideas! When you’ve got a place for everything, everything can go in its place and you’ll have nothing to clutter up an otherwise fabulous kitchen design. When you step into a beautiful kitchen, you want to be able to focus on the gorgeous gleam of granite or the spectacular shimmer of stainless steel, not a spectacle of spatulas/spices/spaghetti sauce taking up counter space. The cabinets and drawers you’ve shown here demonstrate how a little creativity can eliminate some definite yuck. Love the post!

  2. I completely agree, which is why a really great design will provide years of joy. After 30 years doing this, I still believe the very best investment in any home renovation is good DESIGN… be it the architect, kitchen designer, landscape designer, etc.

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