Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Designing Your Kitchen -Cabinet Corner Options


When designing your kitchen the bottom corner cabinets in particular can create wasted space, and make it difficult for you to retrieve items stored in the back of the cupboard. Thankfully, there are options of storage systems that are built to address blind corner cabinet issues and help solve this dilemma. 

·        Pull-Out Shelves

o   A pull-out shelving unit is similar to regular shelves, but allows homeowners to have easy access to items usually buried in the back of regular bottom corner cabinets. They are built to eliminate wasted space and easily slide back into the cabinet after use. These slide-out units are often available for left and right corner cabinets and feature baskets, which provide secure storage for pots, pans and containers. 

·        Super Susan
o   An upgrade from the lazy Susan, the no-center pole design super Susan is made from sturdy materials and comes with deep shelves outfitted with their own turntables. A super Susan easily bears the weight of heavy pots and pans, kitchen appliances and bulky dry goods. Another version, which comes with a shallow shelf and circular surround cabinet, efficiently stores spices without the nuisance of items getting lost in the back or falling off the sides.
·        Rotating Recycle Center
o   A rotating recycle center provides efficient storage for waste and recycle bins, allowing them to rotate freely on a diameter pole. If you're a do-it-yourself person, you can install the unit quickly and easily, as it comes pre-assembled. Choose from different types of storage units: the under mount slide, the side mount (which allows precise door alignment), or the bottom mount (which provides stability). They each come with a soft close feature option which eliminates slamming. 5.

·        Corner Drawers
o   The corner draws come pre-assembled and slide out to allow easy access to items. For organization and maximum storage capacity, these draws can be outfitted with a top and bottom tray to store cutlery, spatulas, ladles and other large items.
·        Corner Sink
o   So when it comes to corner kitchen sink, you have many choices. You can buy corner kitchen sink with one large bowl, or get one that has as many as three bowls. You have to take the way you use the kitchen into consideration. For instance, if you’re a cook who’s constantly washing or needing to fill large pots and pans, the larger basin for corner sink is probably the best bet for you. And if you love the sleek, undisturbed lines of Undermount Corner Kitchen Sinks, you’re in luck because these are easy to install and a perfect option for cleaning up a corner kitchen sink area.
 
For more ideas for more corner and storage ideas click here or stop by any our our showroom to see all the options for your kitchen.

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