Home Trends from Edward Wang & Christopher Wannamaker
THE W GROUP REAL ESTATE
Royal LePage Connect Realty
ORGANIZING CORNER CABINETS If you find it difficult to organize your kitchen shelves and cupboards, you're not alone. Professional organizers find it's one of the most popular tasks they're asked to tackle. Even more challenging is the corner cabinet. Typically deeper than other cabinets and awkwardly shaped and accessed, figuring out how to utilize the space can be puzzling. A common tool for homeowners and organizers alike is a lazy Susan. Either installed in the cabinet directly, or placed on top of the current shelves, lazy Susans are great at allowing you to access everything stored in the cabinet by simply spinning it around. Another option is a blind corner cabinet organizer, or a swing-out shelf organizer. Purchased at your local home improvement store, or online, they replace the current shelves and essentially pull out of cupboard entirely so you can access everything easily. If these types of fixes aren't in your budget or skill set, organizers suggest using baskets or bins to store irregular shaped items as the bins can line up nicely and can be pulled out individually to access what you're looking for. Larger items are best stored in the back whereas smaller and more frequently used items in the front.
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