Kitchen Storage part 2

Wine bottles are not objects beauty and they can be space consuming. Search for an attractive wine rack which will make the bottles look more attractive and prevent them from rolling all over the place when laid down. You can also put the wine rack beneath a worktop. This way, you save valuable space in the cupboard.

Open shelves will make a small space look less closed in and display china and glass well, but they do attract grime and dust. Glass doors on some cupboards may be a good compromise. Pull out drawers, too, help with organization; big drawers for pans, for example, make grubbing around in the back of cupboards a thing of the past. Wire racks on walls, kitchen crowns and rows of pegs all have their part to play in storing useful cooking implements, and you can even hang pans from such arrangements, but don’t forget to have some where to keep pan lids conveniently to hand finally, don’t forget that tall items, such as brooms and ironing boards, need somewhere to slot in.

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