Storage Upgrades to Consider When Remodeling Your Kitchen

Where are you going to put those oversized pot lids? What happens when growing family members require serious pantry space to snack through the day? When you’re remodeling your kitchen, storage is likely to be at the top of your mind. After all, even the most beautiful kitchen in a Cincinnati home can feel cluttered and cramped if there’s insufficient space to keep everything organized. Fortunately, there are plenty of storage upgrades that can help you make the most of your kitchen space.

As design-build kitchen remodeling experts in Cincinnati, we're well-versed in the tips and tricks for creating seamless storage and containing clutter. If you need to store it, we can find a way to tuck it away in your kitchen. How do we do it? It's all about customization and creativity. Here are some of our favorite storage solutions and upgrades for kitchens.

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Top Ideas for Kitchen Storage Upgrades During Your Remodel

1. Add a Pantry

If your kitchen doesn’t already have a pantry, adding one can be a great way to boost storage. It doesn't have to be an eyesore. A hidden pantry with doors might be just the ticket for a sleek walk-in pantry with no tell-tale sign. A pantry provides a dedicated space for non-perishable items like canned goods, cereals, and spices, freeing up cabinet space for other kitchen items. Plus, a well-organized pantry can make it easier to find what you need when you’re cooking.

When planning a pantry, consider a few things. First, consider how much space you need. If you have a large family or entertain often, you’ll want a larger pantry than someone who lives alone or rarely cooks. Second, consider what kind of storage features you need. Shelves, drawers, and bins can all be helpful for organizing pantry staples. Where will you be borrowing the space for your pantry? Your designer's insight can help you plan.

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2. Add More Cabinets

Cabinets are another essential storage feature in any kitchen.  Adding more cabinets can create storage solutions that tackle just about any creeping clutter. When selecting cabinets, choose ones that fit your needs in terms of style and function. What else can you gain when you add more cabinets? Consider a kitchen island with cabinets to gain a new workspace, second sink, or more. Customize it with bespoke built-ins to help you organize whatever overflow currently dominates your countertops.

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3. Toe-Kick Drawers

Toe-kick drawers are an ingenious solution for utilizing the often-overlooked space beneath your kitchen cabinets. These shallow drawers fit seamlessly into the baseboard area, providing an ideal spot for storing flat or infrequently used items like baking sheets, cutting boards, or extra linens. By making use of this typically wasted space, toe-kick drawers contribute to a more efficient kitchen layout without sacrificing aesthetic appeal.

4. Add a Trash Can Pull-Out

A trash can pull-out is a great way to keep your kitchen free of clutter. It provides a place to store your trash can out of the way but still within easy reach when needed. Plus, it can help prevent accidental spills and make it easier to keep your kitchen clean.

5. Install Under-Sink Storage

The space under your kitchen sink is often wasted. But with a little creativity, it can be transformed into valuable storage space. There are a variety of under-sink storage solutions available, from simple shelves to complex drawer systems. When working with a kitchen remodeling contractor in Cincinnati, you can ask them for recommendations on what would work best in your space.

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6. Appliance Garages

Appliance garages are a stylish and functional way to keep your kitchen organized by providing dedicated spaces to store small appliances out of sight. These compartments are typically integrated into your cabinetry and feature roll-up or bi-fold doors that allow easy access to appliances like mixers, coffee makers, and toasters when needed. By hiding these items, appliance garages help maintain clean, uncluttered countertops, addressing the issue of how to hide kitchen appliances effectively. Consider incorporating built-in outlets so that your appliances are ready to use without the need for constant plugging and unplugging, saving time and effort. 

7. Kitchen Wall Storage

You can always go up. Especially in smaller kitchens, wall storage is an effective way to maximize your kitchen’s vertical space, providing additional storage options without taking up valuable floor space. This can include floating shelves, pegboards, or wall-mounted racks that offer convenient storage for frequently used items like spices, utensils, and cookware. Kitchen wall storage ideas are perfect for those looking to increase their storage capacity while keeping countertops clear and everything in easy reach.

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8. Pull-Out Cutting Boards

Pull-out cutting boards are a brilliant addition to any kitchen, offering both convenience and space-saving benefits. Installed directly within your cabinetry, these cutting boards slide out when needed and tuck away neatly when not in use, freeing up valuable counter space.

9. Corner Cabinet Solutions

Maximizing corner kitchen cabinet storage can be challenging, but solutions like lazy Susans and blind corner cabinets make it much easier. Lazy Susans provide rotating shelves that bring items from the back of the cabinet to the front, making everything easily accessible. Blind corner cabinets with pull-out shelves or trays allow you to utilize deep corner spaces that are often hard to reach.

10. Deep Drawers for Pots and Pans

Deep drawers are an essential addition for those looking to improve their kitchen drawer storage, especially for bulky items like pots, pans, and small appliances. These drawers offer ample space and easy access, making it simple to store and retrieve heavy cookware without having to dig through cabinets. Deep drawers also help in organizing your kitchen by providing a designated spot for larger items, reducing clutter and improving overall functionality.

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10. Pull-Out Spice Racks

Pull-out spice racks are a fantastic way to keep your spices organized and easily accessible. These narrow, vertical drawers can be installed beside your stove or in your pantry, providing a dedicated space for all your spices and seasonings. Pull-out spice racks prevent clutter in cabinets and make it easy to find the spice you need while cooking.

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Legacy Builders Group Creates Custom Kitchen Storage Solutions in Cincinnati

Adding extra storage to your kitchen can make it more functional and organized. But it’s important to choose the right storage solutions for your needs. Work with a qualified kitchen remodeling contractor at Legacy Builders Group to ensure your new kitchen has all the storage you need to make it both beautiful and functional. Contact us today to schedule an appointment that kicks off a flurry of ideas and inspiration.