Let’s explain the logic behind this philosophy …
In the last twenty years, kitchen cabinet storage solutions have become increasingly diverse and popular. The chef’s pantries, the ends of the high pantry, spice shooters, corner drawers, bathers and blind corner solutions such as Lemans and Magic Corner are very popular. But, in general, as the “cold” factor increases in these interior devices of the cabinet, its practicality decreases. Let’s look at some examples:

The chef’s pantry and spices are retired at first glance seem great comforts.
However, think of every way: first, having all the shelves together means that the shelves above darken what is on the shelves below. You may have to bend down and look at each shelf from the side to see what is in it. What happens if each shelf retired individually? Well, then, I could simply examine each shelf and collect what was in it. Not to mention that the stress cabinets are placed when the cabinet content comes out of the cabinet, or the weight of heavy canned products is placed in the hinges of the cabinet.
The chef’s pantry, although apparently convenient, decreases the usable storage space. While it is less convenient, simple shelves use 10% of the space within a cabinet. The most convenient shelves give the cabinet easier access, while only using 25% of their space. The chef’s pantry eats almost 50% of the usable space inside the cabinet to allow mobile parts and the necessary holes to work.
Above there is a cooking cabinet pantry with simple runs. On average, it costs $ 1000 less than a chef pantry and provides 50% more usable space. Cabinets will also last longer without additional stress in mechanisms.
The drawers in the corner above are the favorites of many kitchen designers who do not realize how much storage space of kitchen cabinets eat.
The drawers only make 40% of the 36 -inch corner space for 36 inches. The easy -to -reach cabinet or an easy range of tail Susan makes available to 90% or 75% respectively. See the example below:
Mixing bases are another example of storage space for “great”. As the photo shows below, the mixers bases are taken near a full medium -sized cabinet.
If you thought that lifting the mixer would save a step, think again.
The mixer will probably not want to operate anywhere, but in a stable countertop where splashes do not land on the floor and where you can work effectively. Because of this, he will find the blender in the countertop and then closing the elevator door and the cabinet before using the blender. A process of waste of space of many steps.
Finally, the three very popular corner devices shown below are equally defective. Kitchen designers should use these storage solutions as a last resort when it is not possible for Super Susan’s, Easy Reaches or Corner Lazy Susan’s.
As with many things, the simple solution is often the best. However, if you have a large kitchen and are not worried about the storage space, then all these storage solutions add a surprise factor.
After understanding the limits of “Cool”, a link to some of the storage solutions is found below, you can incorporate the kitchen design of the main line:
Link to storage solutions
We hope to help you get the kitchen of your dreams …
And of course …
Enjoy your food!
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