HOW TO MAXIMISE KITCHEN STORAGE SPACE

 

Continuing our designer-led article about the essential considerations when planning a new kitchen project, we look at how to maximise kitchen storage space using organisational systems.

There are many ways in which kitchen workflows can be improved. The inclusion of systems such as a Function Wall or Drawer Prisms puts the utensil or ingredient you need for a given task in exactly the right place.

 
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Pocket and Roller-shutter units

A pocket or roller-shutter door is one of the most popular kitchen furniture elements Hobson's Choice clients select. Storage space for frequently used everyday appliances such as the toaster, food mixer or coffee machine. When not in use, they are neatly hidden away and powered and ready to go when required. 

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Drawer Internals and Function Rails

Taking storage organisation to the next level ensures the right utensil or knife is ready to go when you need it, not lost under a pile of others.

It makes working in the kitchen a pleasure and effortless. There are many options to effectively manage interior storage from fixed drawer boxes to adjustable prism systems and hanging function rails.

 

Pantries and larders

A Pantry is quickly becoming a must-have adjoining room providing even more storage space to the modern kitchen. Whilst they may be smaller in size than their kitchen counterparts, they are no less considered and can take on a unique, complementary or contrasting, style.

 
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