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Corner Cabinet Recommendations Suitable for Minimalist Kitchens

A minimalist kitchen design will make the space more flexible and look more comfortable. This can help you avoid stress. Imagine if there are lots of piles of dirty dishes or kitchen tools, of course it will make you more stressed when you are tired all day of activities.

Placement of items properly according to their function can help you expand the room. This will make you more free to cook or do activities in the kitchen. However, items that you store in the deepest kitchen cabinets might get stuck because you don’t take them out and rearrange them. There are several options that can help to use a corner cabinet suitable for a minimalist kitchen, here are the tips:

Spinout and Pullout Storage Racks
Spinout shelves can rotate out of the cabinet (not just rotating inside the cabinet) to allow more access to shelves at once. Many modern products design more complete shelf extensions, which allows an entire shelf to out of the cabinet, with each shelf moving one at a time so that the bottom is not covered by the top.

This corner drawers is unique and another option to consider. They will pull right out and offer storage space at 45 degree angle. This drawer option lets you hold the counter down to L shape while still getting handy drawer space. Corner drawers like perfect for storing small items such as cooking utensils, spice jars and other small items that can fit into even deep corners.

Corner Pantries Storage Rack
Instead of using lots of little drawers or pullouts, sometimes the best solution is to use corner space for a pantry storage that extends upwards. This can provide a lot of space to store things. The deeper and bigger the storage you choose, the easier it is to access, but the more space it takes up.

Corner Gallery Cabinet
If you prefer to store items such as dishes and serveware in a corner cabinet, consider using glass inserts on either side of the cabinet to keep items visible. But this will make the back item invisible so this style can create features like beautiful gallery covers.

Blank Corner
Here’s one final idea. Sometimes the best things to put in tight corners simply nothing. In a small kitchen, it’s better to let the room breathe a little at the top, this can make the kitchen look wider. So, you have to be smart about using a room that is not too big for only important items.

–sh