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When you have a small kitchen, storage may seem to be in short supply. If you need more space to store plates, flatware, food and more, get creative. For some inspiration, here are a few clever storage options for your vintage kitchen design that will make your life much easier:
Open shelving
Many homeowners are opting out of closed storage systems and instead are installing wall-mounted shelves. Eliminating the need to open and close cabinet doors can reduce the amount of time you spend in the kitchen, plus you’ll be able to showcase your colorful flatware and glasses.
Countertop shelf
Don’t forget about the storage space on your countertops. Check out a home improvement retailer for multi-level standalone shelves you can place on your counters. Some are short, so they fit beneath cabinets, and others are tall and can be placed in a spot where there is no obstruction from above.
Pull-out pantry
Customize your cabinets to make them work for you. Install slide-out drawers so you can reach jars, cans and spices with ease. To stay extremely organized, you can split up each cabinet with dry goods. For example, one can be used for spices like bay leaves, oregano and pepper. Another could have different types of canned goods inside like soup, vegetables and premade sauces.
Antique armoire
If you have some empty floor and wall space, consider bringing in a vintage armoire. It fits your room’s style perfectly and has tons of storage built inside. You can store your flatware and utensils in the cabinet, or use it as a bar and place your spirits, mixers and cocktail-making tools in each of the compartments. Try these tips to have more storage and free counter space in your home.