Storage-Rack
"A place for everything; and everything in its place"
Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management (1861)
Kitchen Storage
- A newly-installed fitted kitchen: an ideal kitchen storage solution. The good news is that most of these can be fitted into existing kitchens.
- Revolving wire shelves can be fixed in corner units, and drawers and racks can easily be added to the underside of wall-units.
- Shelf dividers, vertical and horizontal, and stacking platforms, can double the storage space in cupboards and units. Pull-out shelves and drawers will maximise space in deep cabinets. Drawer partitions can save both time and space.
- An obvious and simple kitchen storage solution; if you have a free wall consider storing pots and pans on shelves - a grid and hook shelving system will utilise the space above and below each shelf.
- Wire and mesh pull-out drawers on castors are now available in all widths, often narrow enough to use in those awkward spaces between units.
- It is never advisable to store free-standing objects on the tops of fridge-freezers or high units; solve by installing additional narrow wall units instead - and remember to find room for a small step-stool for safe ease of access.