One of the more tricky areas of the kitchen to tidy up and keep organized is the bottom cabinets. These cabinets are harder to see into than are the top cabinets, and they often include blind corners and awkward angles. It is possible – and easy – however, to keep the corner cabinets in great shape with a few key kitchen organizers and some creative thinking.
Create easy access to the bottom cabinets with pull out shelves. These mechanisms are easy to install and offer a convenient way to see everything on the bottom shelf. Rather than digging through the items in the front of the shelf to find those behind, the pull out shelving unit ensures that you see everything at one time on the shelf and can select what you need without any digging!
| Another kitchen organizer that works in a similar fashion is the Lazy Susan. Lazy Susans are a snap to install and they offer the perfect way to create a neater bottom cabinet. If you have the height for a two or three tier Lazy Susan, this also helps to better utilize the vertical space in the cabinet. With the spinning mechanism, the cabinet Lazy Susan ensures that you have access to all items in the cabinet and that everything is organized and visible. | ![]() |
For particularly tricky corner cabinets, a blind corner cabinet unit maximizes the shelf space and cabinet usability. These units flip out of the blind cabinet, allowing access in the most hard-to-reach places and added storage space where there appears to be none. These pivot and slide shelves are a fantastic solution in bottom cabinets that seem inaccessible.
![]() | One final way to manage bottom cabinets is with tray dividers. Place a tray divider in a large cabinet to help sort the large trays from the casserole dishes, the pans from the cooking tops. The tray divider is an inexpensive, life-saving device that helps to sort and organize an unruly cabinet space. |
Armed with these kitchen organizers, anyone can manage the bottom cabinets and create an efficient, more user-friendly space. What’s more, none of these tools are particularly expensive or difficult to install; this ensures that your kitchen will start to work more efficiently in no time, while your pocketbook will remain relatively untouched. Now that’s good news for the bottom cabinets and the harried chef!
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