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Across all kitchen remodeling projects, adding storage space is a top priority. Modern innovations have made it easier than ever to optimize organization without sacrificing aesthetic appeal. For maximum storage, familiarize yourself with a few creative and attractive ways to use all available space.

3 Must-Know Kitchen Remodeling Tips for Creating Storage Space

1. Pull-Out Cabinets 

Deep shelves in cabinets make it easy to access items in the front, but items in the back can be difficult to reach. As a result, some homeowners do not use the space at the back of the cabinets. Pull-out shelves make it easy to reach the items in the back, allowing you to maximize storage.

2. Extendable Drawers

kitchen remodelingOutdated kitchen drawers only pull out about three-quarters of the way, making it difficult to reach items further back. Today, contractors recommend fully extendable drawers as they use a longer runner, so the drawer extends all the way out. If you have a plethora of pots, pans, and other cookware to store, extendable drawers are the answer you need.

3. Floating Shelves

Rather than using wall art to fill up space in your kitchen, install floating shelves to showcase canisters of coffee, tea, spices, pasta, and other ingredients. Whether you’re aiming for a rustic or chic finish, floating shelves will allow you to showcase some of your favorite kitchen items instead of stowing them in a pantry. If you’re proud of your copper pan collection, antique serving bowls, or fancy crystal glasses, feature them on some gorgeous floating shelves while you free up drawer and cabinet storage space for less attractive items. 

 

Homeowners in Trinity, NC, know that for their kitchen remodeling vision to come to life, they need the help of Deaton Builders. With more than 25 years of experience, this team of fully licensed and insured contractors has made it their mission to help residents maximize functionality and style in every room. Whether you need new kitchen cabinets or structural repairs, you can trust that you’re in capable hands. For more help, go online or call today at (336) 858-3872.

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