
Ready to take your kitchen cabinets to the next level? Pull-out shelves may be your answer to a neater and cleaner kitchen. Here are 8 places you can find them:
1. The Container Store: Their in-house brand offers chrome ($45 - $55) and bamboo ($54 - $69) pull-out cabinet drawers.
2. SimpleHuman: You can find SimpleHuman products at a number of big box stores, including Bed, Bath, and Beyond and The Container Store. Their pull-out organizers ($59.99) are made from heavy-gauge stainless steel that can hold up to 20 lbs, so they're super durable.
3. Rev-a-Shelf: You'll find sliding, rolling, and pull-out organizers for all over the home at this online store, categorized by location and task. Look for base cabinet pull-outs (starting at $46.05), under-sink pull-outs (starting at $20.15), cabinet pull-outs (starting at $129.90) and more. You can also find Rev-a-Shelf products at Lowe's and The Home Depot.
4. Shelf Genie: They do custom-fit pull-out solutions, so you get exactly what you want and need. You can't just order pull-out systems a la carte. The first design appointment and assessment is free.
5. Shelves That Slide: As their name implies, this company specializes in semi-custom sliding shelves they say are very install-it-yourself friendly. For their pull-out kitchen shelves (starting at $35.95), choose your desired shelf depth, mounting style, and slide type.
6. Organize.com: This online store has a small but solid collection of wood and chrome roll-out systems, including a couple heavy-duty drawers like this deluxe chrome version ($56.99 - $99.99).
7. The Home Depot: Don't forget about this big box store, which carries a variety of pull-out shelving from brands like ClosetMaid, Rev-a-Shelf, and Real Solutions.
8. IKEA: As if we could leave out IKEA, which has one of the most affordable sliding cabinet drawers of the bunch. We've had good luck with the RATIONELL ($22) extending drawer units.
Do you have pull-out shelves, organizers, or drawers in your kitchen? Where did you buy them?
Related: 8 Ways To a Neater, Cleaner, More Organized Kitchen
(Image: Pull-out shelves custom-made by Siematic, via Archiproducts )
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If you're handy and would like to make your own shelves, Custom Service Hardware (cshardware.com) sells the slides. My father in law made my shelves and then I installed the slides, was pretty easy to do!
I have the sliding shelves in all my bottom cabinets and in my pantries too. Love them!
We bought extra-deep slides at either Lowes or Home Depot and built our own for the bathroom. We would have needed custom anyway because it is deep (as deep as our bathtub is wide (30"?) , narrow (<12") and an odd size.
Thanks for posting this :) One of my kitchen cabinets is is kind of like the picture above: tall with an upper section and a lower section. The cabinet is narrow and super deep which makes finding anything a PITA because everything has to be pulled out to get to stuff in the back. I have things organized in bins which helps some but sliding shelves would really help. I don't think store-bought shelves will fit in my cabinet. The bottom shelf of the upper and lower cabinet has a lip plus the bottom door hinges protrude a good half inch into the cabinet space. And the door frame isn't flush with the inside of the cabinet like in the picture above. The door frame is about a half inch smaller **eye roll** Going to look into the Shelf Genie custom made shelves.
I'm just about to move into a house with a lovely, spacious kitchen... with no shelves in the lower cabinets. So I will be referring to this post soon! Thanks!
I love The Container Store, but you can also get great deals at home Depot and other places you might not expect.
I recently did a 31 Day Series on "A More Organized Life."
http://www.cookingatcafed.com/search/label/31%20Days
The tips include some of the more unusual places to find organization tools.
5 clicks from flipboard just to read the article - very annoying