Ikea Kitchen Storage Cupboards

Ikea Kitchen Storage Cupboards

The kitchen might be the busiest room in your house, but it needn’t be the most chaotic. We’ve chosen some of our favourite organisation and storage ideas from kitchens around the world to help make your mealtimes easier and more enjoyable.

Make it easy for everyone to help themselves in the kitchen with open storage. Keeping crockery and glasses next to the dishwasher and sink makes restocking the shelves a much speedier process.

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Free up drawer space and start using the walls for extra storage. Stashing knives on a magnetic rack near your food preparation area is more convenient than having them all mixed up in a drawer.

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Keep everything you need to cook in drawers near the hob, and store the most frequently used items right at the top.

Think about how best to store kitchen items before filling each drawer. Stack pans vertically and lids horizontally so that it’s easy to grab the size you need.

Increase the functionality of old kitchen cabinets by modifying them to make smarter use of space. If your cabinets are short on shelves, add wire baskets and plastic containers to keep the contents neat and well-organised.

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A drying rack doesn’t have to mean doubling the area the sink occupies. Hanging a rack from the wall saves on space and helps the air get to wet crockery.

Get smart with rubbish and recycling storage. Choose different sizes and shapes of containers to suit different sorts of waste, and save on time spent sorting.

Add space to your kitchen with a portable trolley. Use it to store bulky items, or to wheel everything to the dining table in one go, rather than going back and forth.

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Make it easier to set the table each day – create a one-stop station of everyday essentials, including crockery, cutlery and napkins.

If your kitchen has deep drawers, use every bit of that height to store jars upright. Save your shallower drawers for items like cutlery or flat tins.

You don’t need a separate spice rack to store your dried herbs and spices. In fact, they’re best kept in the dark, so a drawer is the perfect spot to keep them.Kitchen storage space always seems to be in short supply, but there are ways to remedy the problem. Most often, a few smart solutions for better organization inside cabinets and drawers can free up more space, help keep things nice and tidy, and even contribute to less food waste.

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Drawer organizers with clear compartments, and shelf inserts inside your cabinets, are great ways to get much more efficient storage. It also helps keep each thing in its place. A pro tip is to put things you use the most as accessible as possible. That way you get more easy-going kitchen routines.

You can get more use of your drawer space with another drawer inside. Optimise organization with drawer dividers or cutlery trays and you probably can’t get much better storage efficiency.

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The interior fittings you choose make a massive difference for storage capacity, accessibility and easy overview. Not least this one. With each of its four levels divided between a door basket and a cabinet basket that pulls out automatically when you open the door, this pull-out larder truly is a great help.

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There are many jars, tins and containers in durable materials that help keep your pantry well-organized and easily refillable. Some have lids that make them conveniently stackable to make room for more.

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365+ Food container with lid, 600 ml (20 oz) $ 5 . 99 Price $ 5.99 Now or Never (1532) Available in more options

365+ Jar with lid, 1.7 l (57 oz) $ 8 . 99 Price $ 8.99 Now or Never (803) Available in more optionsAs I mentioned in MyReflections on 2017 post in January, my husband and I recently moved. The move was desperately needed as we were bursting at the seams in our previous house. DIY Kitchen pantry.

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When we found our new house, we fell in love. It was an instant this-is-the-perfect-house-for-us moment and after the solicitors did their thing and the keys ended up in our hands, we moved in. The kitchen (and the rest of the house) is in desperate need of a facelift, with 60s decor and accoutrements(including wood chip wallpaper…on every surface imaginable, but more on that later).

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At our previous house, we had a corner cupboard that could hold tons of our dry goods, spices, and appliances, which was a really great investment when we did some major renovation work on the kitchen. The new house had no such pantry or room in the kitchen to even

With limited funds, this meant we needed to roll up the sleeves and get to work to make the kitchen work for us. The existing cupboard space needed to be allocated to kitchenware, so that meant furniture. I started to browse for free-standing pantries or Welsh dressers, something I could fit in the reception room off the kitchen, and found that so-called “Pantry Porn” is on the rise according to Houzz (dailymail.co.uk)!

However, I immediately knew I would have to be creative instead of hunting for the perfect cabinet. With the move, money was too tight to fork out £500-1500 on a piece of furniture as we were in need of new appliances. On the list of priorities, a washing machine and dishwasher handily outranked a cabinet, no matter how beautiful. I even searched for second hand cupboards, but found the ones I liked were still out of our price range.

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With a limited budget, my mind immediately went to an old pine IKEA cupboard my husband received second hand many years ago – it’s so old I couldn’t even find what the product name was. (If you know what model it is, please let me know in the comments!).

We had flat packed it into the attic at our old house once we had a built-in closet installed – so it hadn’t been used for quite a bit but I knew it would do the job. It wasn’t quite Shaker like the ones I liked, but I could:

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Once we made the move, I measured everything – my soon-to-be DIY kitchen pantry would fit in the reception room, the doors would hide the pantry contents, and best of all – our Lakeland bread maker and Kitchen Aid stand mixer fit width wise.

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Once I gathered my supplies, I set up shop outside in the garden and my first order of business was to repair the signs of age. The wardrobe had moved more times than either of us could remember, and it showed. A few dents, scrapes, bashes, and holes awaited me while I sanded down all the pieces. I filled them in with wood putty as I went along and after it dried, sanded it one more time.

I also had to remove several stuck finishing nails from the hardboard – which were stubborn to remove. A hammer and some major elbow grease helped to remove these.

After that, I started in with my primer and gave everything a light coat. I had an old can of primer sitting around, so I didn’t need to purchase a new one, so that thankfully kept the budget light. I used white as I picked a lovely light grey semi-gloss for the exterior finish. After patching the damages, I decided to paint the inside instead of leaving it exposed as in Pantry Porn inspiration images.

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In the end, I painted two coats of primer before calling it a day and bringing everything inside and painted the final grey colour the next Saturday. The paint was from the local DIY store, which I thought would be plenty for this project, but I vastly underestimated the amount of paint I needed. Three solid coats later, including the inside of the doors and drawer, the quart size was just barely enough to cover everything. You may be able to get away with a quart of paint if you are happy with two coats, but for me, the primer showed through in some spots as the grey colour is very light. If I were to do this project over, I would buy a larger size paint!

Once the paint – both inside and out – dried, I then hammered on the new hardboard (carefully!) back on and it really brought the piece together. (The old hardboard was beyond saving from years of reuse and the strains of moving.).

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I then turned to my husband to help cut a few shelves for the inside. I opted to buy some prefabricated/faux oak shelves, which we then measured to be 42″ deep and 45″ wide. The heights would allow taller bottles and baskets, as well as organisational shelves.

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We were very lucky and the wardrobe came with pre-drilled holes for shelf clips on both sides of the wardrobe, so once the shelves

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