In today’s world of home cooking and baking, the number of appliances and cooking gadgets are always growing. The never-ending supply of cookware, bakeware, dinnerware, serveware, drinkware, appliances and kitchen accessories are taking over kitchens across America.
More and more, the trend in kitchen remodels is to integrate smart and custom storage solutions into the design of kitchen cabinets and pantries. With the help of proper design, modern cabinetry and great craftsmanship, any kitchen can go from “cluttered” to an organizer’s dream.
Pullout Drawers:
Do you ever feel frustrated while pulling canned food out of the way in search of a particular ingredient in your standard pantry? Pull out drawers offer a creative solution to this common dilemma.
Spice pullouts are perfect for homeowners who love to cook. This storage solution makes it convenient for home chefs to easily access their favorite spices while preparing their favorite home-cooked meal without stepping away from the stove.
Bakeware Storage:
Dividers installed in standard cabinets or drawers make it easy to spot your desired baking pan without having to dig under a large and unstable stack of bakeware.
Appliance Storage:
Keeping the kitchen countertops “clutter-free” – while still being able to easily access routinely used appliances is another big trend in kitchen remodeling. This “Rev-A-Shelf” option takes advantage of wasted storage space in the cabinet and also frees up highly valuable countertop real-estate needed for all the baking ingredients/supplies.
This innovative solution provides a great opportunity for homeowners to showcase their most treasured family china pieces or favorite decorative dinner plates.
This ingenious option serves as a great spot to store those large and overpowering serving trays, cookie sheets, cutting boards, etc. Some homeowners even use them to neatly tuck away dog bowls.
Interested in creating the kitchen of your organizational dreams? Schedule a free, in-home consultation with one of our designers! Send us an email, or give us a call at 846-2600.