6 Imaginative Ways to Create Storage Underneath Your Countertop

Posted by History Countertop on March 17th, 2017

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Occasionally I come across an aspect in a kitchen and it just strikes at an aha moment. Here are a couple of favored ideas.
Bread Box - Viola Park: I've been on a bread-baking kick lately, and in my search to master some techniques, I've ended up with plenty of loaves. Without a bread box, those boules, braids, and bagels are piling up! This under-counter bin is the ideal low-profile option. Provided you have space of course, under your marble vanity countertops.
Fruit Bowl - House Beautiful: This might be a bit less storage-centered than some of our other picks, but should you keep fresh fruit (or even potatoes and onions) in your kitchen, this may be a life-saver. We love the concept of this assembled for keeping a lot of citrus fruits on hand. Youwon't ever be without a garnish.
Builtin Knife Block - Knives are some of the very important tools in your kitchen, however they could use up a lot of drawer or counter space. This straightforward built in knife block is ideal for any kitchen where you want to increase your storage.
Cutting Board & Waste Fall - House Beautiful: This really is possibly the notion you have seen most commonly. A pull-out cutting board that fits right over your trash can so you do not have to transport scraps from the counter to the bin.
Blanco: Of course, should you compost, this solution will likely be more your speed. Because the bin is flush with the countertop, it is possible to scrape scraps directly into the metal canister, and then pop to keep your compost included until you can take it to the local greenmarket or your backyard pile.
Factory outlets - Michael Robert Building: Pop up outlets are excellent. Plus, because they could be hidden away, they encourage you to put your appliances that are small away also.

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