Storing Kitchen Appliances with Limited Space

Storing Kitchen Appliances with Limited Space

Creatively Store Kitchen Appliances When Cabinet Space is Limited Limited cabinet space in a kitchen can make it very difficult to properly store appliances and other items. When cabinet space is limited, small appliances like blenders, toasters, food processors and can openers usually end up finding a permanent home on kitchen counters, which means those counters become cluttered. If you want to reclaim your counter space and keep small kitchen appliances out of sight, here are a few things you can do: Hang pans on the wall Pots and pans take up a considerable amount of space in your kitchen cabinets. If you want to make some room in your cabinets for small appliances, consider putting some hooks up on the wall that you can use to hang up your pans. If your pots are taking up a considerable amount of space, you may want to invest in a rack to hold your pots, plates, spices and kitchen decorations.                     Purchase a microwave cart A microwave cart will free up some space on your counters, and you can use that space to store excess appliances without risk of the counters becoming cluttered. A microwave usually comes with shelves below a top shelf where you place your microwave. You can use the shelves below the top shelf to store other kitchen items, which will free up some extra space in your cabinets. Attach basket shelves to your current shelves You can attach basket shelves to the bottom of the shelves in your kitchen cabinets. These will provide you with some extra space to store plates, cups and other kitchenware as well as small appliances.                                         Figure out what you don’t need You’ll never be able to get organized in your kitchen if you’re holding onto a bunch of things you don’t use anymore. So, go through everything in to simplify the space. Throw superfluous items out, give them to someone else or donate them to a non-profit organization. There’s no reason to let limited cabinet space get you down. You have the power to create extra space in your cabinets and in your kitchen in general! Author’s Bio: Lisa is a guest blogger who writes about home self storage, home storage solutions, and storage units, specifically storage units in Colorado Springs and storage units in McAllen.
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