Well, you don't have to any longer because we are going to show you how you can store everything from masala jars to large pots and pans effectively.
Pull Out Baskets
The regular steel pull out baskets you see in modular kitchens can be used in regular kitchens too. They come in various sizes and can be used to store a whole lot of stuff. The best part about pull outs is the fact that you can reach for the items tight at the back of the cabinet with ease.
You can use the shallow baskets for storing biscuit boxes, toffee tins etc. You can also store pickle and jam jars, boxes of spices and more. You can opt for baskets with a base for smaller items that are likely to slip through the grid.
Deep and wide baskets are useful for all those pots and pans, cookers and other cooking utensils that you use on a daily basis.
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Trolley or Pantry Pull Outs
If you have tall, deep larders in your kitchen don't just waste them because you can't fit your hand in to get what you want. Fit tall trolley/ pantry pullouts into them.
Pantry pullouts are available in various heights and with varying number of trays. You can use them for storing anything from cereal boxes to packaged juices and large containers of grain to bottles of vinegar and oil.
You might want to place the heavier items on lower shelves. But there is no hard and fast rule because the pullouts are made of steel and are sturdy. You don't have to worry about them breaking with weight.
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Carousels
A carousel a.k.a. lazy Susan is the perfect storage accessory for corner cabinets. You know how the space just seems to get wasted in corners because they are so hard to reach. Well, these rotating racks make access easier than ever before. The rack usually has two to three trays but you do get carousel with just one tray too.
Cutlery Inserts
Don't you just hate it when your little one rummages through the cutlery drawer for a spoon and gets poked with forks in the bargain? Well, make it easy for her by fitting a cutlery insert into a shallow drawer below the counter.
Cutlery inserts have clearly demarcated sections for tablespoons, teaspoons forks, knives, beaters, can openers etc.















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