I need inexpensive, easy ideas for more cabinet space in my kitchen...
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Do you have any room for a bakers rack?
Need more info. Cheap cabinets can be had at Habitat stores. Pictures would be great.
If you have a door in your kitchen that leads to a closet, or to a basement, there is a rack that you can buy to put on it.
It attaches to the back of the door, and holds canned goods, non-perishable foods, etc..
Yeah those pantry racks hold a lot.
A good spice rack frees up cabinent space.
Some of those small decorative shelves work wonders. I was able to clean out a whole half cabinent of teas on 2 small shelves, and have better access.
Adding an island if you have space gives the whole lower half for storage.
A good pot rack can also free up cabinents holding pots.
You can add a storage area next to the stove for either spices, or flat baking sheets.
I added a pantry cubboard next to my frig, its a 18" x 18" x 8" tall.
I took the doors off the cabinent over the frig, and had better access to the extra jars I use for storage and water bottles.
I use 3 long rectangular plastic trays to organize my cleaning stuff under sink, a shelf at the back for little used stuff, and a trash can
I took out the dishwasher I never used, and built in an additional cubboard.
When we took the dishwasher out, my contractor built a frame of 2 x 2s, put a shelf across towards the back, the doors luckily I saved from having removed them off the cubboard above the frig.... so they match. A little staining and its looks like its always been there. Oh and leftover flooring in the garage, was laid on the cubboard bottom.
The only thing I brought was the door hinges. Everything else came from my wood horde in the garage. LOL
It was my idea to use the 2x2s cause I wanted to loose as little space as possible, and I already had them in the garage.