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Why Vertical Storage Is Great for Kitchens
Squeeze in more of what you need at hand by looking to narrow or shallow kitchen spaces and walls
Almost every kitchen can benefit from vertical storage. You can, of course, plan for vertical storage in a new kitchen, but very often you can also find space in an existing kitchen. It is amazing how much and how many different kinds of storage can be packed into a very tall and narrow or shallow space. So look around; maybe you have an empty wall where you can squeeze in more room for what you need.
Spices and oils are natural items for storage in a tall area. Although very shallow, this closet stores a multitude of items. It has been carved from between the studs and finished with a matching cabinet door.
Pots and pans take up more precious cabinet space than just about anything else, so hanging them on an otherwise empty wall makes sense. There are rails made specifically for this purpose; galvanised pipe or even some towel bars could work too. Just make sure to anchor them well.
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These pots and pans, each hung on their own hook, create an organised display. In addition, this space allows for some shallow shelf storage below.
7 ways you can maximise storage in the kitchen
7 ways you can maximise storage in the kitchen
Just a few inches of space next to a refrigerator have been used to build wine cubbies here. The cubbies match the width of the spacer below that makes sure the refrigerator has enough clearance to open.
A similar situation: To the right of a window, a slice of space has been appropriated for wine storage. On the left dishware is kept at the ready. These vertical storage units morph into horizontal storage across the tops of the windows here for even more found space.
While there was probably ample cabinet space in this kitchen for a bar, a small sliver of space was found on the end wall to showcase the owner’s whiskey collection. The antique decorative grille provides visual interest and highlights the collection. A similar approach could be used to house bright glassware or smaller serving pieces.
In this narrow galley-style kitchen, there was not enough room for more cabinets. Enter shallow, open, floor-to-ceiling shelves. These create not only extensive storage but a graphic display as well.
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Browse through more images of galley kitchens
Read more:
Compact Kitchen Layouts That are Perfect for Small Apartments
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How have you maximised storage in your kitchen? Tell us in the Comments below.
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