3 Ways to Hide Small Kitchen Appliances

Leaving out your toaster, coffee machine, and other small appliances can make your kitchen feel cluttered, but many of us don’t have readily available storage space for them. We are here to help! Following the information below will give you tips on the simplest ways to make your kitchen clutter-free and look space-efficient.

Appliance Garage

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If you’re thinking of doing some cabinet work, it may be time to think about an appliance garage. This is a closed space — usually with a sliding or a hinged door, rather than the traditional garage-style door you may be picturing — that extends down from the upper cabinets to the countertop, or occasionally built out as an extension of the pantry. It’s becoming more popular, and it’s functional.

Roll-Out Shelves & Drawers

Roll-out shelves & drawers

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Roll-out shelves and drawers are a staple in the kitchen design industry. When the base of these drawers is deep enough, it can be an excellent option for keeping odd-sized objects in a hidden space, such as blenders, mixers, and air fryers.

Corner Cabinet Carousel

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If you have a deep corner cabinet these can be an optimal place to store small appliances, simply because they’re bigger than most other storage spaces in your kitchen. Corner cabinet carousels can really help you maximize space. The Leman’s corner is a new variation on the traditional carousel, and it prevents the need to bend and reach inside.

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3 Ways to Hide Small Kitchen Appliances