Corner cabinets can be a real drag, right? They're hard to reach into, they're dark, and often they just become a catch-all for underused kitchenwares. But check out this nifty project that turned a corner cabinet into the belle of the ball:
Over at Childfree Chic, the doors were removed entirely from the corner cabinet. With large hooks installed in the top surface of the cabinet, pots and pans now hang in the space and are easily accessed in a previously clumsy storage space. Nice!
• Read more about this solution: My Pot Rack Solution at Childfree Chic
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Comments (5)
Oh, eff that lousy lazy susan. (She really is lazy.) I am seriously contemplating if this would work.
This is such a simple and astounding idea --- I love it!
Meh. Pick one and go with it, pot rack or cabinet. What's the point of both? And the lids look messy.
Crouching, digging, bleck. But, I'm tall, so maybe it's just me. So yeah, not for me. But if she likes it...
If you don't have the room for a pot rack I thought this would be a fabulous idea.
You could put lid holders on the cabinet insides on the wall and store the lids off the floor that way.
It's clever, but as a fellow tall lady, this would not be my thing. For my very short friends though, I can see how this would be great. Plus, without doors, how do you keep the kids out? I had a great pot rack in the last house - but it was too high for most of my short friends to use. Still, can't wait to get another one when we get out next house!