| Kitchen storage solutions on a budget
Ask any woman to redesign her kitchen and what would be the main thing she would want? Ninety-nine out of 100 would probably say, 'More storage!' You may not have the luxury of totally redoing your kitchen, however, there are several options for adding storage. Maybe all you need to do is make the cabinets you have more efficient For most of us, the first step in finding more room in our cabinets would be to get rid of stuff you don't use. Whether you weed out your things or not, here are a few places you may be able to find more storage: Look to the ceiling. Pots and pans take up so much space - get them out of the cabinet and hang them up. Try this inexpensive idea for hanging cookware: Attach "U" bolts or eyebolts to all four corners of an old or new window. Hang the window from chains and "S" hooks and eyebolts screwed into ceiling joists. Attach plain or fancy towel bars to the edges of the window and use "S" hooks to hang pots, herbs or utensils from the bars. Window can also be used as a display shelf for collectibles or plants. You can use this as a decorative piece as well by hanging wire baskets, herbs to dry or other displays of colourful collections. Colourful colanders tied together using twine can also be hung and then used to store fruits and vegetables. One of my friends actually stores napkins, knives, forks, spoons and rolled up hand towels (she uses hand towels as placemats). Take advantage of available wall space.
Rework your cabinets. If you have large base cabinets that seem to collect clutter, this is a simple solution for you. After all, base cabinets are really nothing but big boxes. In fact, these cabinets are a whopping two feet deep! No wonder we seem to lose things way in the back and have to get on our hands and knees to search for them. Though these tips will help with base cabinet woes, you can also implement them in the smallest of cabinets.
Use free floor space. Do you have extra floor space that isn't being used because you're not sure what to put there? Remember that creating extra storage in your kitchen takes a bit of practicality and imagination. Here are a few ideas:
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