living room wall unit ideas
living room wall unit ideas-so maybe you don’t own two sub-zero fridges,or even a “pantry.†maximize your storage with these handy tips and tricks.this is 45 lifehacks for your tiny kitchen and 13 space-savy ideasto store your spices. by natalie brown. and bhg. i hope you'll like it. 1. hack your unopenable “drawers.†it takes a bit of diy work, but in a smallkitchen you need all the space you can get.
here’s what you need:front tip out trays kit, drill,pencil, andlevel. 2. enlist the insides of your cabinets. even if you only have one or two little cabinets,you can still stick a corkboard or a magnetic board in there. 3. they can also store your measuring cups.learn how to make this happen on family handyman. 4. keep ‘em organized with a coat of chalkboardpaint. have i told you that my handwriting is atabout a 2nd grade level? it is.
from tidbits from the tremaynes. 5. organize by pegboard, ã la julia child.1. used a 2x4 foot pegboard from home depot with two 4-foot 1x2 planks.2. supplies: wood screws, drywall anchors, assorted pegboard hooks.3. drilling the drywall anchors into the wall. 4. lining up the 1x2s on the wall. 5. lining up the pegboard, which will be drilled into the 1x2s. 6. attaching the pegboard to the 1x2s with wood screws. 7. painting the pegboard. finish.
total cost: $30.00. (more or less) 6. skip the knife block.chances are you don’t have that much counter or drawer space. put your backspash to workwith a magnetic knife strip, like this one for $19.99 at the container store. or, for those of you with some fancy woodworking skills, check out the diy version at man made diy. 7. make up with shelves what you lack in cabinets. have an empty wall without enough storage? hang a couple of rows of shelves there instead.
the inspired room shows you how to keep those shelves looking awesome. 8. turn your fridge into a spice rack. hey, in a small kitchen, everybody’s got to multitask. learn how to make these cutemagnetic spice jars on dav.i.son. to attach the magnet to the jar.i got out the old card table, stuck the magnets to it, put hot glue blobs on those, and setthe lid (with the jar attached) on top of the magnets. that way, when the glue hardened,the magnets would be perfectly even.
next,i reinforced the magnet by putting a ring of hot glue around the edge of the magnet. worked like a charm. 9. make the most of your cabinet space withrolling shelves. let no corner go to waste. you can find dozensof rolling cabinet storage things, like this one, at home depot.or, carpenters can build it themselves with these plans from family handyman. 10. use every. single. bit. of wall space.
got a setup like this one? get some shelves in there. 11. utilize the sides of your cabinets. with a little help from ikea, not martha creates this functional, modifiable storage systemon the end of one her cabinets. this is obviously not something you woulddo to kitchen cabinets you like a lot as it will leave rather large holes. 12. stick magnetic racks to the side of yourfridge. hot glue 5 magnets to the top of each organizerand 4 to the bottom of each equally spaced.
follow link to write down supplies you willneed. 13. hang pots and pans from the ceiling. yeah, these are usually reserved for expensive, fancy-ass kitchens, but if you’ve got thespace above your head, why not use it for storage? this version from bed, bath, and beyond is downsized for small spaces. 14. line the area right underneath the ceilingwith shelves. 15. fill awkward corner cabinets with potsand pans, using hooks or lazy susans.
this can work for organizing other, non-cornercabinets too. 16. use an over-the-sink cutting board totemporarily expand your counter space. using your sink as a temporary chopping surfacefrees the rest of your counters for other cooking steps. crate and barrel has one for $29.95. this bamboo one “catches veggies as you slice,â€$33.31 on amazon. 17. make all that under-the-sink space workfor you with the help of command hooks and a little basket.for those little things that have nowhere else to live. via i heart organizing.
18. command strips are basically the easiestand best route for attaching storage to the inside of your cabinets.like in this cool magazine rack mod from inspired life. 19. the insides of cabinets are also greatplaces to put hooks for rags, gloves, and pot holders. 20. keep dog or cat food in a cereal container. it’s easier to pour, less bulky than the bags, and keeps it fresher longer. 21. use a small curtain rod to store lidsfor easy access.
store them with help from instructables. 22. put shelves inside of your shelves. these are â£7.50 at store, but you can find a similar solution for about $4.99 at thecontainer store. 23. file your bakeware and cutting boards. it’s an extra organizational step that keeps your stuff from precariously piling up. this bakeware filing system is $19.99 from the container store.
24. if you have the space, a kitchen cartcan serve multiple purposes. it can serve as an extra counter, an extendedstorage area, or a temporary bar for entertaining. this one’s on mary made this.(there’s a summary in english at the bottom). 25. even a narrow rolling cart can serve asextra storage. stick it in a small, narrow space that wouldn’tserve any use anyway. 26. a fold-down kitchen table can serve asan eating space or an extra counter while cooking.overstock.com sells a similar table with storage. and. if you’re handy, make your own cornerdrawers. check the video link inside info to know more.
27.specialized spaces.move an outlet inside a cabinet to create the perfect storage place for small appliances.consider venting and heat when placing a microwave or toaster over inside a cabinet, or add extracounter space or a pull-out shelf. 28.at-a-glance organization.make every inch count in a kitchen pantry. an over-the-door storage system is handy forkeeping things you use on a regular basis. store dried goods in clear containers so it'seasy to see what you have. put similar items, like packaged snacks and bread, together andkeep them in baskets with labels. hang a shopping list on the door to keep track of what youneed to replenish. 29. take note.put the inside of a cabinet door to use. hang
a clipboard on the back of the door with alist of what is kept in the cabinet. when you run out of something, it's easy to makea shopping list. 30. divided drawers.make the most of a deep drawer with a sliding insert that divides the space. use it to keepsupplies like sandwich bags, garbage bags, and foil in a central location. 31.within reach.use a cabinet next to the cooktop to store frequently used cooking spices and oils. keepcounter space free from clutter and hang spoons, spatulas, and strainers on a bar under thecabinet. 32.order in the drawer.save time looking for cooking utensils with
a well-organized drawer. find a storage insertthat fits the space, and label each compartment to make it easy to put things where they belong. 33.bonus storage.turn unused space over the refrigerator into extra storage. a cabinet over the fridge isa great place to store items you don't need every day. use open shelves to display dishesor collectibles. 34.built-in storage.a built-in hutch is a convenient spot to store extra dishes, serving platters, and linens.shallow drawers keep tablecloths, place mats, and napkins organized.
35.freezer organization.never dig for the last popsicle or lose a bag of frozen peas again. organize your freezerlike you would a pantry. corral like items in plastic bins, and label them for convenience. 36.prep station.chopping fruits, vegetables, and bread is easy with a dedicated cutting board. thispullout cutting board features built-in knife storage below. locate your prep area near a sink for easy cleanup. 37.easy access.if cabinet space is limited, keep dishes you use on a regular basis on the counter. here,a vintage crate turned on its side holds bowls,
plates, and mugs. 38.baking storage.if you do a lot of baking, keep all your supplies in one spot. here, cookie sheets, coolingracks, and cutting boards are stored in a cabinet over a wall oven. retrofit an existingcabinet with inexpensive dividers to keep everything organized. 39.divide and conquer.keep pots and pans in order in a deep drawer under a cooktop. a sliding shelf keeps thedrawer organized. store pots on the lower level and lids above. 40.hidden assets.
turn unused space below a built-in banquette into storage. deep drawers are a convenientspot to stash extra table linens, place mats, and napkins. 41.magnetic storage. take advantage of a metal island by turning the outside into instant storage. stick a metal shelf to the side of the island, and use it to store frequently used spices, potholders, and measuring spoons.
42.order under the sink.freshen up the cabinet under the sink with some quick and easy storage solutions. linethe bottom of the cabinet with pretty contact paper. use clear containers to hold cleaningsupplies like sponges, brushes, and dishwasher tablets. 43.corner cabinet solution.get the most out of corner cabinets with a pullout lazy susan. look for lazy susans thatare designed without a center pole to maximize your storage capacity. 44.spice storage.keep spices neatly contained in a drawer. arrange the containers in alphabetical orderso it's easy to find what you're looking for.
tricks for storing spices. and last,45.go-to pantry. store all your pantry staples in one convenientlocation. a floor-to-ceiling cabinet is divided into shelves so nothing gets lost in the backof the cupboard. a tack board on the side of the pantry is a great place for postingnotes, a calendar, and shopping lists. stay there, as promised, this is 13 space-savy ideas to store all your tiny spices. you probably need this,
more than you know. 1. spice canisters.a ceramic canister set is a vintage take on a traditional spice set.these large containers are perfect for frequently used ingredients and their corked lids protectagainst light and moisture 2.custom spice storage.make a custom spice rack with individual tins that can be filled and customized to suityour tastes. give ordinary spice tins a hint of flavorwith personalized labels. add flair with decorative contact paper, and use small cards to markeach container's contents. 3.spice cabinet.if your kitchen lacks counter space, stash
spices in an overhead cabinet or pantry.a three-tier rack is simple to organize, allows for easy viewing, and enables plenty of storage. 4.baking box.a small tray requires little counter space and groups frequently used baking ingredientsin one compact location. when you are finished working, tidy up thetray and stow it away in a cabinet or drawer. 5.simple spice storage.secure herbs and spices with a magnetic rack. small tins with clear lids make for simplesorting, and they're easy to handle. bonus: a magnetic rack like this one can fiton the inside of a cabinet door or along unused wall space.
anywhere you can hang a sheetof metal. 6.spice tray.use a tray to gather up all the spices you'll need to make a dish and place it near yourprep spot. you'll have everything on hand and won't haveto run back and forth to your spice rack. 7.spice store house.keep frequently used spices at your fingertips by housing a rack inside the door of a kitchencabinet. replenish your stores from larger ingredientjars placed on the shelves. 8.wall spice rack.a tiered spice rack that coordinates with your appliances looks great in the open.its wall-mount location frees up counter space.
9.hanging tough.a chrome rack and clear hanging containers keep frequently used spices within easy reach 10.drawer storage.drawers are perfect for storing spices. they keep them close at hand when needed,but tucked out of sight when not. label lids if the jars are standing upright,or label sides of jars if they're lying flat or tilted. 11.straight & narrow.for spice storage, claim the thinnest of spaces, such as that below upper cabinets, at theend of a counter, or on the side of the island. the limited space keeps spices from hidingbehind one another.
12.lab results.create easy access to your favorite spices by making them portable.fill test tubes with spices and arrange in a wire holder.when spice levels get low, refill from original bottles stored elsewhere in the kitchen. and,13. rack 'em up keep frequently used spices at your fingertipsby using a two-tier hanging rack. stick labels to jar tops to easily identifyyour spices when standing. that's it,it's time for closing. please like, share or comment this video,
if we still have your attention. or press subscribe, ... thanks for watching.
here’s what you need:front tip out trays kit, drill,pencil, andlevel. 2. enlist the insides of your cabinets. even if you only have one or two little cabinets,you can still stick a corkboard or a magnetic board in there. 3. they can also store your measuring cups.learn how to make this happen on family handyman. 4. keep ‘em organized with a coat of chalkboardpaint. have i told you that my handwriting is atabout a 2nd grade level? it is.
from tidbits from the tremaynes. 5. organize by pegboard, ã la julia child.1. used a 2x4 foot pegboard from home depot with two 4-foot 1x2 planks.2. supplies: wood screws, drywall anchors, assorted pegboard hooks.3. drilling the drywall anchors into the wall. 4. lining up the 1x2s on the wall. 5. lining up the pegboard, which will be drilled into the 1x2s. 6. attaching the pegboard to the 1x2s with wood screws. 7. painting the pegboard. finish.
total cost: $30.00. (more or less) 6. skip the knife block.chances are you don’t have that much counter or drawer space. put your backspash to workwith a magnetic knife strip, like this one for $19.99 at the container store. or, for those of you with some fancy woodworking skills, check out the diy version at man made diy. 7. make up with shelves what you lack in cabinets. have an empty wall without enough storage? hang a couple of rows of shelves there instead.
the inspired room shows you how to keep those shelves looking awesome. 8. turn your fridge into a spice rack. hey, in a small kitchen, everybody’s got to multitask. learn how to make these cutemagnetic spice jars on dav.i.son. to attach the magnet to the jar.i got out the old card table, stuck the magnets to it, put hot glue blobs on those, and setthe lid (with the jar attached) on top of the magnets. that way, when the glue hardened,the magnets would be perfectly even.
next,i reinforced the magnet by putting a ring of hot glue around the edge of the magnet. worked like a charm. 9. make the most of your cabinet space withrolling shelves. let no corner go to waste. you can find dozensof rolling cabinet storage things, like this one, at home depot.or, carpenters can build it themselves with these plans from family handyman. 10. use every. single. bit. of wall space.
got a setup like this one? get some shelves in there. 11. utilize the sides of your cabinets. with a little help from ikea, not martha creates this functional, modifiable storage systemon the end of one her cabinets. this is obviously not something you woulddo to kitchen cabinets you like a lot as it will leave rather large holes. 12. stick magnetic racks to the side of yourfridge. hot glue 5 magnets to the top of each organizerand 4 to the bottom of each equally spaced.
follow link to write down supplies you willneed. 13. hang pots and pans from the ceiling. yeah, these are usually reserved for expensive, fancy-ass kitchens, but if you’ve got thespace above your head, why not use it for storage? this version from bed, bath, and beyond is downsized for small spaces. 14. line the area right underneath the ceilingwith shelves. 15. fill awkward corner cabinets with potsand pans, using hooks or lazy susans.
this can work for organizing other, non-cornercabinets too. 16. use an over-the-sink cutting board totemporarily expand your counter space. using your sink as a temporary chopping surfacefrees the rest of your counters for other cooking steps. crate and barrel has one for $29.95. this bamboo one “catches veggies as you slice,â€$33.31 on amazon. 17. make all that under-the-sink space workfor you with the help of command hooks and a little basket.for those little things that have nowhere else to live. via i heart organizing.
18. command strips are basically the easiestand best route for attaching storage to the inside of your cabinets.like in this cool magazine rack mod from inspired life. 19. the insides of cabinets are also greatplaces to put hooks for rags, gloves, and pot holders. 20. keep dog or cat food in a cereal container. it’s easier to pour, less bulky than the bags, and keeps it fresher longer. 21. use a small curtain rod to store lidsfor easy access.
store them with help from instructables. 22. put shelves inside of your shelves. these are â£7.50 at store, but you can find a similar solution for about $4.99 at thecontainer store. 23. file your bakeware and cutting boards. it’s an extra organizational step that keeps your stuff from precariously piling up. this bakeware filing system is $19.99 from the container store.
24. if you have the space, a kitchen cartcan serve multiple purposes. it can serve as an extra counter, an extendedstorage area, or a temporary bar for entertaining. this one’s on mary made this.(there’s a summary in english at the bottom). 25. even a narrow rolling cart can serve asextra storage. stick it in a small, narrow space that wouldn’tserve any use anyway. 26. a fold-down kitchen table can serve asan eating space or an extra counter while cooking.overstock.com sells a similar table with storage. and. if you’re handy, make your own cornerdrawers. check the video link inside info to know more.
27.specialized spaces.move an outlet inside a cabinet to create the perfect storage place for small appliances.consider venting and heat when placing a microwave or toaster over inside a cabinet, or add extracounter space or a pull-out shelf. 28.at-a-glance organization.make every inch count in a kitchen pantry. an over-the-door storage system is handy forkeeping things you use on a regular basis. store dried goods in clear containers so it'seasy to see what you have. put similar items, like packaged snacks and bread, together andkeep them in baskets with labels. hang a shopping list on the door to keep track of what youneed to replenish. 29. take note.put the inside of a cabinet door to use. hang
a clipboard on the back of the door with alist of what is kept in the cabinet. when you run out of something, it's easy to makea shopping list. 30. divided drawers.make the most of a deep drawer with a sliding insert that divides the space. use it to keepsupplies like sandwich bags, garbage bags, and foil in a central location. 31.within reach.use a cabinet next to the cooktop to store frequently used cooking spices and oils. keepcounter space free from clutter and hang spoons, spatulas, and strainers on a bar under thecabinet. 32.order in the drawer.save time looking for cooking utensils with
a well-organized drawer. find a storage insertthat fits the space, and label each compartment to make it easy to put things where they belong. 33.bonus storage.turn unused space over the refrigerator into extra storage. a cabinet over the fridge isa great place to store items you don't need every day. use open shelves to display dishesor collectibles. 34.built-in storage.a built-in hutch is a convenient spot to store extra dishes, serving platters, and linens.shallow drawers keep tablecloths, place mats, and napkins organized.
35.freezer organization.never dig for the last popsicle or lose a bag of frozen peas again. organize your freezerlike you would a pantry. corral like items in plastic bins, and label them for convenience. 36.prep station.chopping fruits, vegetables, and bread is easy with a dedicated cutting board. thispullout cutting board features built-in knife storage below. locate your prep area near a sink for easy cleanup. 37.easy access.if cabinet space is limited, keep dishes you use on a regular basis on the counter. here,a vintage crate turned on its side holds bowls,
plates, and mugs. 38.baking storage.if you do a lot of baking, keep all your supplies in one spot. here, cookie sheets, coolingracks, and cutting boards are stored in a cabinet over a wall oven. retrofit an existingcabinet with inexpensive dividers to keep everything organized. 39.divide and conquer.keep pots and pans in order in a deep drawer under a cooktop. a sliding shelf keeps thedrawer organized. store pots on the lower level and lids above. 40.hidden assets.
turn unused space below a built-in banquette into storage. deep drawers are a convenientspot to stash extra table linens, place mats, and napkins. 41.magnetic storage. take advantage of a metal island by turning the outside into instant storage. stick a metal shelf to the side of the island, and use it to store frequently used spices, potholders, and measuring spoons.
42.order under the sink.freshen up the cabinet under the sink with some quick and easy storage solutions. linethe bottom of the cabinet with pretty contact paper. use clear containers to hold cleaningsupplies like sponges, brushes, and dishwasher tablets. 43.corner cabinet solution.get the most out of corner cabinets with a pullout lazy susan. look for lazy susans thatare designed without a center pole to maximize your storage capacity. 44.spice storage.keep spices neatly contained in a drawer. arrange the containers in alphabetical orderso it's easy to find what you're looking for.
tricks for storing spices. and last,45.go-to pantry. store all your pantry staples in one convenientlocation. a floor-to-ceiling cabinet is divided into shelves so nothing gets lost in the backof the cupboard. a tack board on the side of the pantry is a great place for postingnotes, a calendar, and shopping lists. stay there, as promised, this is 13 space-savy ideas to store all your tiny spices. you probably need this,
more than you know. 1. spice canisters.a ceramic canister set is a vintage take on a traditional spice set.these large containers are perfect for frequently used ingredients and their corked lids protectagainst light and moisture 2.custom spice storage.make a custom spice rack with individual tins that can be filled and customized to suityour tastes. give ordinary spice tins a hint of flavorwith personalized labels. add flair with decorative contact paper, and use small cards to markeach container's contents. 3.spice cabinet.if your kitchen lacks counter space, stash
spices in an overhead cabinet or pantry.a three-tier rack is simple to organize, allows for easy viewing, and enables plenty of storage. 4.baking box.a small tray requires little counter space and groups frequently used baking ingredientsin one compact location. when you are finished working, tidy up thetray and stow it away in a cabinet or drawer. 5.simple spice storage.secure herbs and spices with a magnetic rack. small tins with clear lids make for simplesorting, and they're easy to handle. bonus: a magnetic rack like this one can fiton the inside of a cabinet door or along unused wall space.
anywhere you can hang a sheetof metal. 6.spice tray.use a tray to gather up all the spices you'll need to make a dish and place it near yourprep spot. you'll have everything on hand and won't haveto run back and forth to your spice rack. 7.spice store house.keep frequently used spices at your fingertips by housing a rack inside the door of a kitchencabinet. replenish your stores from larger ingredientjars placed on the shelves. 8.wall spice rack.a tiered spice rack that coordinates with your appliances looks great in the open.its wall-mount location frees up counter space.
9.hanging tough.a chrome rack and clear hanging containers keep frequently used spices within easy reach 10.drawer storage.drawers are perfect for storing spices. they keep them close at hand when needed,but tucked out of sight when not. label lids if the jars are standing upright,or label sides of jars if they're lying flat or tilted. 11.straight & narrow.for spice storage, claim the thinnest of spaces, such as that below upper cabinets, at theend of a counter, or on the side of the island. the limited space keeps spices from hidingbehind one another.
12.lab results.create easy access to your favorite spices by making them portable.fill test tubes with spices and arrange in a wire holder.when spice levels get low, refill from original bottles stored elsewhere in the kitchen. and,13. rack 'em up keep frequently used spices at your fingertipsby using a two-tier hanging rack. stick labels to jar tops to easily identifyyour spices when standing. that's it,it's time for closing. please like, share or comment this video,
if we still have your attention. or press subscribe, ... thanks for watching.
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