KITCHEN ISLAND IDEAS IKEA

KITCHEN ISLAND IDEAS IKEA

if you can't bring yourself to kondo the kitchen,it's time to kit out the cabinets, drawers and island with a few space-saving tricks. rethink the little nooks and niches, you'llhave counter space for days. take a look at these 11 super clever kitchenstorage ideas. by sarah yang and caroline picard 1.go vertical with a ladderdon't limit storage to areas within arms' reach. designer katie ridder opted for a slidingladder to reach ceiling-height cabinets, which are perfect for that bread maker you neveruse.


2. fill up handy binsdeclutter an open-shelving mess with a tidy grid of woven boxes. in this los angeles kitchen, paper tags keepeach baskets' contents organized. 3. add cabinets above the windowlet light in and store unused gadgets in tiny row of cupboards 4. hang mugs from hooksdesigner kim lewis copied a potting bench


set-up for a pint-size kitchen. the copper-pipe shelving holds hooks for coffeecups and cookware, keeping the countertop free for actual cooking. 5. try an ã‰tagã¨re for added heightan open shelving unit adds more storage, but doesn't take up too much floor – or visual– space. an antique ã©tagã¨re placed on the counterof mary jo bochner's savannah, georgia, kitchen holds books and bowls. 6.


store cutting boards in a basketthis genius tip comes from the inimitable ina garten: when she updated her east hamptoncountry kitchen 7. try a pull-out pantryin designer stephanie stokes's 48-square-foot new york city kitchen, the "pantry" for drygoods consists of two cabinets that slide out over the countertop so that everythingis easy to find 8. add an antique piecedesigner samantha lyman wanted to give a new california kitchen some historic pieces likethis antique armoire.


it was originally only 12 inches deep inside– not big enough for large platters and big bowls. so lyman set it into the cabinetry to giveit more depth. the cabinet-maker removed the back and extendedit to 26 inches inside. then, lyman painted the interior a darkercolor to conceal the difference. 9. hide clutter behind closed doorsin a chicago kitchen designed by mick de giulio, all the chaos of the kitchen is hidden behindclosed doors, which open to reveal an expansive pantry.


pull-out willow baskets hold fruit and vegetables. 10. add a crockery drawer "crockery drawers mean you're not on yourtoes, straining to reach a stack of heavy china," julie stevenson says of her sleek,streamlined kitchen designed by alexander adducci in lake bluff, illinois. the drawers are outfitted with movable pegsso that it's easy to accommodate various size dishes. 11.


get creative with cabinetsinspired by a vintage printer's desk, monica bhargava had the cabinets in her californiakitchen made to look like drawers. that's all for now for more home organizingideas stay tune to our channel. thanks for watching and see you in the nextvideos.

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