Tips to organize the small appliances in the kitchen
Unless you have a large kitchen you always end up having the kitchen counter full of small appliances. The coffee maker, the toaster, the food processor or the blender end up taking over that space. On the one hand, we are relieved by the work of cooking, but on the other, they take up space and often bother us with the decoration. But we can find solutions to having appliances well organized and taking them out only when we need them. Below we want to show you some ingenious ideas for organizing small appliances in the kitchen
An appliance garage is a useful option for your kitchen. Follow the steps below to create your own appliance garage.
First, decide on a location
It can be below a cabinet following a straight line, or in a corner of the kitchen countertop. Don´t forget to install an electrical plug inside the so-called appliance garage so you can easily plug your appliances.
Second, decide which door is better
There are two options: a tambour door (roller top door) or a simple cupboard door. Both work well and look pretty. The advantage of the roller door is that it takes less space, but it is more difficult to install.
Third, frame the garage
Again, there are two ways to build it. You can build a rectangular garage outside of the kitchen and when it is ready, move it to the kitchen. If you prefer a corner unit, it must be built into the wall using furring strips for the frame with 2 angled sides to be able to install the door.
Last, put the door
Once you make the frame, put the door on the angled pieces, either a roller door or a cabinet door. Ready to organize your small appliances!
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