Monday, August 19, 2013

How to Design a Corner Kitchen Cabinet to best use the blind kitchen corner

How to Design a Corner Kitchen Cabinet to best use the blind kitchen corner

Most cooks know that there's no such thing as too much cabinet space. So if your kitchen counter layout takes on an L or a U shape, you'll need to think of some clever ways to make best use of the available storage area in the corners. One common approach is to use a wedge-shaped or L-shaped cabinet, and if that's the case, you may also want to explore cabinet inserts that give you easier access to your cooking supplies.

Instructions

    1

    Order a wedge-shaped corner cabinet for use over the counter. Because of its unique shape, its interior space is a little deeper, which works well for storing dishes and platters.

    2

    Build a Lazy Susan turntable unit into your base cabinet corner. These two-shelf units are ideal for canned and packaged goods, and allow clear visibility and easy access to your cooking supplies.

    3

    Consider a "Magic Corner" storage unit if your budget allows. These pull-out shelf units swivel out into the kitchen when the door is opened, and they are often engineered to handle heavier objects such as cookware.

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