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8 Kitchen Cabinet Storage Ideas

8 Kitchen Cabinet Storage Ideas

Kitchen storage always seems to a bit more complicated than any other room in your home. Before you start donating or throwing away things that you need, try smart storage. By using every nook and cranny in your kitchen wisely, you’ll be able to find a place for everything in your kitchen. Use these eight kitchen cabinet storage ideas to stay neat and organized.

1. Customize Your Pantry

One of the most used storage spaces in the kitchen is the pantry. It is therefore essential that it is used smartly especially when it comes to storage. To achieve your kitchen storage goals, customize your pantry by using shelves, baskets, and drawers. Shelves provide storage for bulkier things like cans, bottles, and appliances. Pullout baskets and drawers provide storage for smaller items like vegetables and cutlery.

2. Build Your Cabinets Vertically

If you have a smaller kitchen, think vertically. You can create more storage space by building using the height of your kitchen. This is especially ideal if you are in the process of remodeling or getting a custom kitchen built. You can use tall pullouts and drawers to store things that you do not use every day.

3. Make Use Of The Space Above Your Cabinets

If you do not have the budget or time to remodel, use the space above your cabinets. Instead of decorating that space with dust collectors, use baskets or boxes to create more kitchen storage. While difficult to access, this storage would be ideal for things that aren’t used often such as holiday decorations. 

A large, open concept kitchen that utilizes storage on top of the cabinets.

4. Get Spice Storage

Are spices causing a kitchen storage nightmare? Don't bury your spice bottles in your cabinets! Try using a wall-mount rack so that you can guarantee that your spice bottles are always visible and usable. A wall-mount rack also protects your spices from sunlight, moisture, and heat. Alternatively, you can also use a spice drawer organizer. Either way, it is important to plan a space for your spaces, so that they are easy to access, store, and keep organized.

5. Get Drawer Dividers

Drawer dividers are an excellent way to organize your kitchen cabinets. Unlike some other storage solutions, this one you can do yourself. With drawer dividers, you can take your drawers from an unorganized junk drawer to a neat and ordered storage.

6. Use Practical Dish Drawers

Another drawer storage hack is to add pegs that are placed at the base of the drawer to make a dish rack. These pegs keep your dishes in place, make them easier to lift, and helps with organization.

7. Try A Rolling Cabinet

If you’re looking for extra counter and storage space, then try a rolling cabinet. A Rolling cabinet is a cabinet on wheels and can be used for anything from a kitchen island to a bar. Because it is on wheels it can be moved around to suit your countertop and storage needs.

8. Make Use Of Open Shelves

Not only do open shelves provide plenty of storage, but they do not limit your storage to the inside of a cabinet. It also allows you to keep your dishes, pots, and pans within easy reach. 

A teal kitchen with retro appliances and open shelving.

Final Thoughts on Kitchen Storage

None of these strategies are one-size-fits-all, so it is best to mix and match to suit your needs. When working on kitchen storage, it is important to try several different methods. Just because you can store everything doesn’t always mean it is usable. When planning your kitchen, think about what items you tend to use the most and the least. This will help you prioritize your storage space for the things you need. Remember, it is your kitchen and you want to feel comfortable using it, so choose storage options that make the most sense to you.

A transitional kitchen with bead board cabinets and stainless steel appliances.