What would your ideal kitchen look like behind those fresh new cabinet doors? There’s a plethora of ideas out there! Take a look at these 4 kitchen storage and organization solutions designed by Crystal Cabinets. Our trained architect and designer can incorporate these ideas (and many, many more!) into your kitchen design for a remodel that matches your lifestyle.

1. Cookbook holder:

Keep drips and splatters from your recipes with this easy swing-down shelf. It can be mounted below any wall cabinet 21″ wide or larger and finished to match your cabinetry.

Cookbook holder

Cookbook holder

2. Tilt-out sink front:

This is a fantastic way to use that bit of extra space right under your sink: a tilt-down drawer front holding a non-rusting plastic or a stainless steel tray. It’s the ideal hiding place for your scouring brushes and sponges.

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Tilt-out sink front

3. Tall pull-out storage unit:

Tuck a pantry into a tall, narrow space with this pull-out storage unit. It’s door mounted, which means it’s fully extendable; you can reach items in the back of a shelf just as easily as those in the front. Adjustable shelves allow you to customize for the pantry items you always keep on hand, and non-slip finish helps keep boxes and cans from sliding around when opening and closing the door.

Tall pull-out storage

Tall pull-out storage

4. Spice storage drawer:

You won’t have to rummage around for your herbs and spices when they’re stored in this solid maple spice drawer organizer. It’s made to hold any standard-sized spice jars and is removable for easy cleaning.

Spice storage drawer

Spice storage drawer

What’s your kitchen storage or organization challenge? With Talmadge Construction’s design-build remodeling process, you get a contractor, designer, and interior decorator to work with you as a team. Together we create a synergy that produces results far better than those obtained by each working in isolation. Give us a call at 831-689-9133 to discuss your dream kitchen!

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