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Let's get organized and find a place for everything. Even a small bakeware rack can really maximize convenience and cupboard space. And a pantry may just provide that extra food and appliance storage space you need.

1. Sliding Organizer Racks

You can economically maximize your cabinet space and convenience with sliding organizer racks for kitchenware, or racks specially designed for cookware and lid storage. Sliding racks enable you to make better use of cabinets and be able to quickly locate the items you need. Sliding storage racks also provide convenient access to hard-to-reach lower cabinets. Make sure you measure your cabinets before buying sliding racks to ensure a good fit.

2. Home Styles Laundry Center With Ironing Board

A full featured laundry center with a fold down ironing board, two cloth laundry sorters, storage and a rack for hanging clothes. A big help on laundry day.
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3. Microwave Carts or Stands

Microwave carts or stands can really help to solve storage problems. They come in various configurations for small or large kitchens. A small stand for a microwave on the top and a cupboard below which could house other counter appliances or serving dishes - can be a real benefit in the tiniest kitchen. A higher stand with a top hutch or cupboard with glass doors would provide even more storage. Assembly is often required for microwave carts. Remember to measure your microwave to ensure it will fit and where you plan on locating the stand before you purchase one.
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4. Spice Racks & Storage

Organize your spices and be able to quickly locate what you need by storing them in spice racks, specially-designed drawers, and other spice organizers and storage options.
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5. Knife Blocks & Storage

Storing your sharp kitchen knives in a drawer amongst other utensils is not only inconvenient but can be downright hazardous. Sharp culinary knives should be stored in knife blocks, knife drawers or other knife storage options such as cutting boards with a knife storage compartment. Hanging magnetic knife holders are also a good storage option.
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6. Sliding Organizers

Sliding shelving or rack systems can make retrieval of small appliances and cabinet contents just so much easier. You can actually make use of that back area that you can never reach and seldom want to use.
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7. Baker's Racks - Various Sizes & Styles

If you need storage room in your dining area and find a full buffet will close the area in too much, a bakers rack may be just the answer. With an ornamental open hutch, these racks are not only functional and solve storage problems, but add a lot of style and charm to a room.
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8. Pantry Storage - Find a Size That's Just Right For You

Adding a pantry to your kitchen, dining or another room of the house to store food, canning, small appliances and kitchen tools and accessories often is the best solution to storage problems. Instead of crowding items in existing cabinets, sort and organize them in a pantry for easy retrieval. You'll be more apt to use your specialty appliances more often when you can easily retrieve them.
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9. Kitchen Organizers

From single shelving to multi-level staging products, there are many types of kitchen organizers that really help you to make your cabinet storage more efficient.
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10. Under-Cabinet Kitchen Storage or Organizers

Short on drawer room? No problem, just add a pull-down drawer to the underneath of your overhead cabinets. Handy for your favorite spices or gadgets. Make sure you measure first for adequate installation room, and to make sure you can open it properly. An under-cabinet bread box is also a great bread storage solution.
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