Consider using tension rods or hooks to hang items like mugs or utensils, freeing up shelf space for other items. By thinking vertically, you can significantly increase the storage capacity of your cupboards.
5. Storing Bulk Items for Convenience
Bulk items such as paper towels, canned goods, or extra pantry staples can be stored in these less accessible cupboards. For example, a deep corner cupboard can hold large packs of paper towels or toilet paper, keeping them out of the way but still easily accessible when needed.
Using stackable bins or baskets can help organize these bulk items, making it easy to rotate stock and ensure that older items are used first. This approach not only saves space but also helps in managing your inventory efficiently.
6. Seasonal Storage Solutions
Seasonal items, such as holiday decorations or seasonal cookware, can be stored in these cupboards. For instance, a cupboard above the fridge can house a turkey roaster that is only used during the holidays. By storing these items out of the way, you free up space in your more accessible cupboards for items you use regularly.
Labeling these seasonal storage areas can help you remember what is stored where, making it easy to retrieve items when the season changes.
7. Maintaining Safety and AccessibilityKitchen supplies
7. Maintaining Safety and Accessibility
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