(Unless it’s a stack of items that are exactly the same, like a stack of plates…but they must all be the same size or else it’s back to nails on the chalkboard for me.) They (of course) have to be stacked on top of each other to make use of all that square cubic footage in the cabinet, and let me tell ya, STUFF STACKED ON TOP OF EACH OTHER IS LIKE NAILS ON A CHALKBOARD. Nothing irks me more than having to dig around in cabinets for pots and pans. Here you can see another angle of the water heater around which we built the drawer to maximize storage!īASIC KITCHEN ORGANIZATION #12: Pots & Pans Storage Maybe because we have kids? Very possible.) (We’re always needing more hand towels, for some reason. Here you can see we’ve cut out a space for what’s needed below our particular kitchen sink, which is room for the garbage disposal. We’ve done this on bathroom vanities as well to maximize the space. Matt and I are always into creating drawers that still work where possible. (Or those awful drawers that angle out-ick! Were they just super popular in the 1990s and never died out? Well, it’s time for those to die.) Because other appliances usually hang out down there (such as our garbage disposal and water heater do), many builders and contractors just put a dummy drawer there. What we love about this hack is that it enables you to utilize the often-unused space below the kitchen sink. ![]() KITCHEN ORGANIZATION HACKS #8: Under sink drawer.
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