New Kitchen Storage Ideas - Better Homes and Gardens

  • Storage-Savvy Island

    Give your island a boost of style and functionality by removing the doors from some of the cabinets. Here, the doors were removed from all of the islands lower cabinets, providing plentiful storage for kitchen essentials while adding interest to the work space. 

  • Pullouts that Please

    Keep the space surrounding the cooktop clear. Here, pullouts on both sides of the range provide convenient storage for spices and cooking oils. The pullout shelves keep these essentials near eye level, making it easy for the cooks to find exactly what they need. The pullouts recess into a hearthlike surround for the appliance.

  • Store Dishes Down Low

    Here, a drawer has been outfitted with pegboard inserts. The boards can be sized to fit existing drawers and the pegs can be adjusted to secure stacks of bowls and plates. Store dishes in low drawers -- near the sink or dishwasher -- to minimize overhead lifting and to make putting them away a snap.

  • Behind Closed Doors

    Give your kitchen a clean look by concealing the microwave. This microwave fits snugly into an empty cubby in the appliance garage. A handy slide-back door keeps the appliance easily accessible without taking up a single inch of traffic space in the kitchens main work zone.

  • Tackle Spills in a Snap

    Meal prep can get messy, especially around the cooktop. Tucked next to the range, this slender pullout comes complete with a towel rack, which keeps linens and paper towels out of sight but within easy reach should spills occur.

  • Plan for Storage

    See how a few tweaks in this kitchen's floorplan added storage and lots of function.

  • Keep Essentials Handy

    Make food prep easy by storing items off the counter but within reach. Here, a thin strip of stainless steel artfully organizes spices, utensils, and other cooking essentials. Open shelves flank the range to keep larger cooking items and dishes on hand, as well.

  • Find a Place for Pet Gear

    Keep pet areas contained and out of the way. This all-in-one pet station keeps the kitchen clutter-free by offering plenty of cabinet space for storing pet food, toys, and more. A sliding drawer beneath the cabinet was fitted for feeding bowls, which can be easily tucked away while entertaining.

  • Work with a Designer

    Customize your storage with a certified kitchen designer. A corner cabinet like this one would generally house a lazy Susan. However, with a designer's creative vision, this cabinet was instead outfitted with pullout metal shelving that makes it easier to store and retrieve cooking equipment and small appliances.

  • Keep Cookbooks Contained

    Cookbooks should be conveniently located without contributing clutter to work areas. Try adding a built-in bookshelf, like the one featured in this island, to keep cookbooks off the counter and in one spill-resistant space. Besides giving the cook quick access to recipes, the bookshelf provides a pop of color to the neutral kitchen and breaks up the potentially heavy look of solid cabinetry.

  • Hang It Up

    Keep pots and pans convenient with a hanging pot rack. Here, a cast-iron rack hung above the center island and across from the sink allows the homeowner to wash pots and pans and hang them up to dry in one fell swoop. Hanging pots and pans from an overhead rack also frees up space in the cabinets, which is especially helpful in small kitchens.

  • Store Stuff Below

    If a hanging pot rack isn't your style, place pots and pans in a cabinet right next to the range. In this kitchen, a pot rack was ditched in favor of deep pullout shelves in a cabinet near the cooktop; this setup keeps the look of the kitchen clean.

  • Show Off Your Wine Storage

    Don't have the space for a separate wine bar? You can still showcase your collection by incorporating a wine rack into your kitchen island. This wine rack includes storage for more than 10 bottles, meaning its always prepared for a party. Like the look? Make sure to situate the wine center on the opposite side of the cooking area so it's easily accessible to guests.

  • Small-Appliance Solution

    Keep counters clear and the look of your kitchen flawless by stashing small appliances away. Here, potentially wasted space on the casual dining side of the island was converted into concealed storage for small appliances and small pots and pans. An outlet tucked under the countertop provides easy access to electricity.

  • Ingenious Island

    Would a smidge of extra work space be helpful? Here, a roll-out cart -- tucked into the island to stay out of sight yet remain easily accessible -- maximizes this kitchen's prep space. To allow the cart to blend perfectly with the island, its base was painted the same color as the island and the top was outfitted with matching marble.

  • A Simple Solution

    Store even more in your cabinets by outfitting them with organizational inserts and accessories. Here, layers of adjustable door racks, rotating shelves, and pullout racks allow the pantry to pack twice as much in the limited space. The organizational aids also make finding needed items a snap.

  • Mess-Free Message Center

    Having a home office or message center in the kitchen can be extremely helpful. However, without sufficient storage, the area can easily be overtaken by clutter. Here a floor-to-ceiling cabinet conceals a variety of office supplies and keeps everything organized and off the nearby kitchen counter. A five-cubby organizer built into side of the cabinets functions as a mini mailbox for each family member.

  • Entertain with Ease

    In this small kitchen, a rolling cart functions as an island by day and a mobile prep station when entertaining guests. The stylish cart features a stainless-steel base and a wooden countertop, which allows it to blend in with the rest of the kitchens decorating scheme. Shelves below offer easily accessible storage space for dishes, cooking utensils, and food.

  • Add a Window Seat

    If you have the space in your kitchen, put in a window seat for additional seating and storage. The drawers can be used to store special-occasion linens, glassware, flatware, and serving pieces, while the bench itself offers a spot for guests to chat with the chef without getting in the way of the work zone.

  • Behind the Scenes

    Carve out space to store spices wherever you can to keep them easily accessible. Here, a small wooden spice rack mounted to the back of a cabinet makes use of often overlooked storage space. Mounting the rack to an upper cabinet keeps the spices near eye level, which makes grabbing needed items a cinch.

  • No Wasted Wall Space

    Maximize your kitchen's storage potential with floor-to-ceiling cabinets. In this kitchen, a wall of cabinets offers plentiful storage for dishware, dry goods, small appliances, and more. Door panels from one cabinet were replaced with ribbed glass, which breaks up the heavy look of the wall of cabinetry. Cubbies atop the cabinets boost functionality and style by housing cookbooks and decorative items.

  • Disguise Appliances

    Bulky, unsightly appliances are a thing of the past. This large refrigerator -- covered with white cabinet panels that match the rest of the kitchen -- conceals the fridge and freezer drawers identity while maintaining a seamless look in the kitchen. The handles of the refrigerator and freezer drawers also match the rest of the kitchens hardware, which adds to the seamless style.

  • Reinforce Recycling

    Don't keep your trash and recycling containers out in the open. These pullout receptacle bins -- hidden behind a cabinet face -- are located between the range and sink to make food prep and cleanup convenient. Choosing double bins also makes it easy to keep food waste and recyclables separate.

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