If you are replacing an old sink consider this. Usually the pipe from the sink bottom connects to the drain with a vertical tail pipe (two for double sinks) If you do a bit of searching at your big box store you can find a pvc drain pipe with a right angle that will screw to the bottom of the sink drain similar to the standard tail pipe. Point the pipe toward the back wall and use a transition slip joint fitting to standard 1 1/2 inch (or 1 1/4 inch) PVC Next for dual sinks, connect the two drains together along the back wall. Then use a 90 (or 45) elbow as needed to change from horizontal to vertical. You then need a P trap (or S) trap to hold the water that prevents drain gas from flowing up and out your sink drain. Somewhere you also need a vent pipe that connects to the vent pipe in the wall. If that is not accessible most codes permit installation of a screw on air vent. Big box stores carry these for around six bucks. Keeney 1-1/2-in Plastic Mechanical Plumbing Air Admittance Vent $5.98 at Lowes) You should dry fit all the pieces together before you do your glue up to make sure you have what you want. I installed pull out drawers and made the whole frame unit removable (two screws in the frame to the cabinet floor). If I should need access to the plumbing it is easy.
Always use full extension drawer slides. You can see all the way to the back of the drawer. As contractor, l have seen drawers that only pullout less than half way.
I just use boxes of all sizes. You can cut them, decorate if desired and pull out. Most of my boxes are FREE! Ex:soda box, cereal box, shoes & boots etc... 🤗
I have always wanted to to see a lazy Susan in your ceiling that goes up to the attic one for pots and pans one for appliances and one for Glases and plates and one for spices .motorized that with a push of button lowers your lazy Susan to unload dishwasher and to get pots and pans .You have all that attic space that could be framed up in roof with easy access to all the crazy things that get in the way
if you totally take the doors off of the cabinet then it is code to be able to put a plug in it. I tried four of the hacks. I put the pull-out drawers in the kitchen cabinets. a total of $42 and 2 hours for 6 shelves. the lazy Susan's worked for me in the corner because I put a triangle in the back corner on the two sides I stored my holiday platters fits perfect. the hanging rack under the counter I moved to the ceiling because everyone in the house is tall. use that space under the counter for my gumbo pots. inside the gumbo pots I store my flower, sugar and pasta containers. again on a pull out rack. the tea kettle stays on the stove in the toaster is on its own Shelf to the right of the stove. I sort of like a phone caddy sized Shelf. works great!
We have an extremely small kitchen one wall about 13 feet contains the sink, stove and the dishwasher. The left corner comes out and has a few drawers and cupboards underneath. Other than that, facing the sink, on the right there's a doorway to the bathroom behind you is a refrigerator in the corner and a stairway to the basement… As you keep turning clockwise, there is the way into the living room/dining room area and then you come back to the L-shaped cabinet that I just told you stuck out from the left. Unfortunately we had a fire… But, we were told that we may be able to push the sink wall back towards the garage and maybe push the bathroom wall/door in and use the walls… The reason I say that is there is another entrance to the bathroom from my guest bedroom. I WAS putting pots and pans in the bathroom and in a dry sink I had in the dining room. There's nowhere to put anything. I would love to hear your suggestions on how to make this space more usable and yet look nice. If you need me to draw something quickly let me know. They have just taken it all the way down to the studs and I need help quickly! Thanks!
Lookup Elva system in the container store for an over the pantry door track system. The track clamps to the top and bottom of door and you can piecemeal the bins that hook on. Great for renters. Not the cheapest, but affordable. The rack will run about 25 to 30 dollars and each bin is about 15 dollars. Start small and add a bin or so each month.
hacks that can be used in rental properties would be great. The kitchens are often poorly designed and you can't do much about it so any hacks for that would be fantastic. Thanks
Hi ,the biggest pain ever I feel is that your standard fridge does not have pull out drawers.why the heck not.every time I want something it’s in there somewhere but can’t be seen until you pull everything out dropping a glass jar whilst doing so and cracking a floor tile to boot.they seem just inaccessible.kind regards tim
Hi , we use Wet Grinders at India.It is very heavy which one can't lift everytime to work with it . As u mentioned if we keep it inside the cupboard we cannot work with it as it needs open space to open it n put the ingredients n again close . Wat would be the best solution as to where to place it in the kitchen?
I have a corner cabinet for a corner sink. It's worse to organize. I can't install a Lazy-Susan. Baskets don't work and figuring out how to use drawers that pull out and still optimize my space seems ominous. I'd remodel, however, it's not currently an option. I think rolling drawers would be my best solution, I'm just having trouble figuring out how to capture the most for my space.
Lol the pots and pans in the cupboard, about to fall over if you move one piece that's me. I had to laugh at that, I thought I was the only one who had this problem.
I live in a trailer. I don't have a corner cupboard. I have an abyss, accessed through the door I open under the sink and reaching back. The edge of my sink is a few inches from the corner where the counter makes an L. and drawers are on the short end of the L. My counter ends there. A lazy susan would not work for me. I would love to discover a way to use that abyss space.
I love organization ideas. These have been really nice. I am ready to change my cabinet doors to glass. Do you have any suggestions on what types of doors and how they should be installed?
Sturdy baskets with handles that I could pull out were very helpful to me while I was renting. I measured my lower cabinets and bought wicker ones with fabric lining for my pots that I could just slide out. For the pantry, I used plastic dollar store baskets to sort. One for pasta and rice, one for for spices, one for baking supplies. Different sizes depending on what I was storing, plus ones that stack for smaller items like sauce packets and tea bags.
@@Queenie-the-genie Whoa, Kate, chill -- some people need advice or guidance and every home has different obstacles and challenges. As a professional organizer, there are MANY factors to think of.
Thanks for sharing. These a great tips thanks. It should be pointed out that with a small exercise in geometry, it can be shown that a Lazy Susan in a corner base unit does not save any more space than if the corner was simply boxed out.
My upper cabinet is approx. 12 inches shorter than the lower base cabinet, I would love to have a small wine race to even that space up. Do you have any ideas?
I like the cupboard idea but I know some people who would be concerned about heat and smell. i.e.e with a oven/micro combo, and the toaster. I guess a slide out shelf would work for the toaster (Or even a kettle) though.
for pantry get long mason jars and stack them length wise like wine. and list the ingredients on the lid so that you know what it is. except for thing that are runny and sticky like nutella and spreads.
I'm glad to see pantry's making a comeback. No cabinet gives you the type of storage a pantry closet does. I remodeled my kitchen years ago and knocked out the pantry and replaced it with cabinets. Meh, the pantry was a better reach and the storage was better.
I have a tiny house and I need to refurnish it I used to live in an apartment but I was trying to bring the things that I had with me because I thought that I was going to purchase another home but I wanted to sing this one and I got this small house I guess Ikea is the key to small tiny homes
Great ideas! I took the last one and instead of a pull out drawer in front of the sink, I put it in front of our stove top so I can pull out spices. :)
Had a lazy Susan corner cabinet. Horrible. Pot handles would stick out when turning the table, things would fall and it was hard to clean. I like the movable pot rack though
Lazy Susan in a corner cupboard doesnt work either, its round, so only uses about 1/2 the space available - not to mention what happens when things fall off the back into that unused corner ....
Aaron Mackay lol im not convinced! Im trying to find better ideas though. So far the winner is the 2 shelves, and one pulls out which pulls the other one out behind it. Not too much lost space, just a bugger of a mechanizim
First idea of putting your appliances in a cabinet is a good idea but unfortunately not to code, you cannot install a plug in a cabinet, at least not in Canada anyways.
Inspection Belec - You can in the U.S ... It's called an appliance cabinet actually. BTW ... Is there anything at all that isn't regulated in Canada?! (Geez.)
Thanks for the ideas, but some of them won't work at all. Heat and dirt generated by the working appliances will quickly degrade and then destroy cupboards that they are stored in. Sponges and brushes stuck in the fold-out flap under the sink and not being able to air dry will cause mold, bad smells, and soap scum to quickly accumulate in that flap. I speak from the experience. Two-level lazy susans for corner cabinets cost from $50 and up in hardware stores, so it is definitely not a few dollars. It would be nice if you verified the facts before posting the video.
Thanks so much for putting up this comment! I was thinking of custom making a cupboard for my appliances that would fit my tiny tiny kitchen. Thanks for the warning, I would never have thought of the grease and that would've been a lot of work to go through just to have a harder-to-use kitchen in the end.
No problem. Maybe if you made them out of natural wood and put some ventilation holes in them?.. I personally had a really bad incident with an appliances cupboard, but mine was enclosed and made out of particleboard. At certain point moisture and heat made the whole structure to simply collapse on itself. I was standing next to it when it happened, so the boards, appliances, and other stuff all fell on me. I am really glad that my hubby was at home and was able to quickly pull me from under all of that or I'd end up in a hospital.
Anna Gray Wow, that's super scary. It is really lucky he was there. The ventilation might work for the heat but it won't stop the grease. Using a metal cupboard/shelving would probably prevent the cupboard from trying to kill me and would be easier to clean. (maybe using a grease resistant paint would help). I'd still have to lift out my stuff to clean around it all the time though. I'm trying to design the laziest kitchen I can have.
not everyone has the time and money to do projects like this. they are great ideas but... also most rent apartments or houses and the owners don't want you rearranging their homes to suit your own needs.
I thought the video was helpful then read several comments. So many helpful tips had to thank you all. Next bedroom space saving tips (with limited closet space) please, or bathroom depending on which gets more votes. 😂😂😂
I HATE corner cupboards Lazy Susan or not. If I could design a dream house I would put the kitchen in a separate building with an enclosed breezeway. I hate kitchens and I hate the smell of food in the house. Except baked goods. That’s delightful!
Cool Beans, great ideas! Can you do Organize Your Bathroom. I bought a three drawer roll away. But wondering what I could do with a wall to put stuff on and organize under the sink. Small bathroom.Thanks!
diver - actually years ago I knew a lady who was doing just that. She also got some furniture from an old goat who owned an antique store. I wonder now if she was getting a little off her mortgage too.
the basic jist of this video.... 1 - upgrade/remodel your kitchen 2 - upgrade/remodel your kitchen 3 - upgrade/remodel your kitchen 4 - upgrade/remodel your kitchen 5 - upgrade/remodel your kitchen
Same question as some other people, where would someone buy number 4, I've gone into some hardware stores and no one seems to know what I'm talking about, or if they have anything similar.
+7forGod I actually found my own answer. They are extremely expensive (for me) but here's the links that I found if anyone is interested.#4 - www.amazon.com/Dual-ing-Glideware-Cookware-Organizer-Hooks/dp/B0118DYWEC/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1461613134&sr=8-2&keywords=Glideware+Pull-out+Cabinet+Organizer+for+Pots+and+Panswww.amazon.com/Glideware-Pull-out-Cabinet-Organizer-Pots/dp/B00GVHQWB2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1461613134&sr=8-1&keywords=Glideware+Pull-out+Cabinet+Organizer+for+Pots+and+Pans
+7forGod I wonder why 2 of those on sale at that link are used, if they are so good. Plus, I can't see how the lids are staying grouped. Thanks for the link though,
You are awesome at this, not just what you've done, but the way you discuss it etc. Thank you so much I will have you on my favorite list!!
If you are replacing an old sink consider this. Usually the pipe from the sink bottom connects to the drain with a vertical tail pipe (two for double sinks) If you do a bit of searching at your big box store you can find a pvc drain pipe with a right angle that will screw to the bottom of the sink drain similar to the standard tail pipe. Point the pipe toward the back wall and use a transition slip joint fitting to standard 1 1/2 inch (or 1 1/4 inch) PVC Next for dual sinks, connect the two drains together along the back wall. Then use a 90 (or 45) elbow as needed to change from horizontal to vertical. You then need a P trap (or S) trap to hold the water that prevents drain gas from flowing up and out your sink drain. Somewhere you also need a vent pipe that connects to the vent pipe in the wall. If that is not accessible most codes permit installation of a screw on air vent. Big box stores carry these for around six bucks. Keeney 1-1/2-in Plastic Mechanical Plumbing Air Admittance Vent $5.98 at Lowes) You should dry fit all the pieces together before you do your glue up to make sure you have what you want. I installed pull out drawers and made the whole frame unit removable (two screws in the frame to the cabinet floor). If I should need access to the plumbing it is easy.
Great ideas! No moaning or criticism of your efforts, just appreciation, thanks!
Always use full extension drawer slides. You can see all the way to the back of the drawer. As contractor, l have seen drawers that only pullout less than half way.
I just use boxes of all sizes. You can cut them, decorate if desired and pull out. Most of my boxes are FREE! Ex:soda box, cereal box, shoes & boots etc... 🤗
Tsunami Lan best cheap drawers ever :)
I have always wanted to to see a lazy Susan in your ceiling that goes up to the attic one for pots and pans one for appliances and one for Glases and plates and one for spices .motorized that with a push of button lowers your lazy Susan to unload dishwasher and to get pots and pans .You have all that attic space that could be framed up in roof with easy access to all the crazy things that get in the way
How ahmazing! I despise that under counter corner SPACE WASTER. Getting lazy Susan tomorrow!
if you totally take the doors off of the cabinet then it is code to be able to put a plug in it. I tried four of the hacks. I put the pull-out drawers in the kitchen cabinets. a total of $42 and 2 hours for 6 shelves. the lazy Susan's worked for me in the corner because I put a triangle in the back corner on the two sides I stored my holiday platters fits perfect. the hanging rack under the counter I moved to the ceiling because everyone in the house is tall. use that space under the counter for my gumbo pots. inside the gumbo pots I store my flower, sugar and pasta containers. again on a pull out rack. the tea kettle stays on the stove in the toaster is on its own Shelf to the right of the stove. I sort of like a phone caddy sized Shelf. works great!
We have an extremely small kitchen one wall about 13 feet contains the sink, stove and the dishwasher. The left corner comes out and has a few drawers and cupboards underneath. Other than that, facing the sink, on the right there's a doorway to the bathroom behind you is a refrigerator in the corner and a stairway to the basement… As you keep turning clockwise, there is the way into the living room/dining room area and then you come back to the L-shaped cabinet that I just told you stuck out from the left. Unfortunately we had a fire… But, we were told that we may be able to push the sink wall back towards the garage and maybe push the bathroom wall/door in and use the walls… The reason I say that is there is another entrance to the bathroom from my guest bedroom. I WAS putting pots and pans in the bathroom and in a dry sink I had in the dining room. There's nowhere to put anything. I would love to hear your suggestions on how to make this space more usable and yet look nice. If you need me to draw something quickly let me know.
They have just taken it all the way down to the studs and I need help quickly!
Thanks!
Thank you for sharing your kitchen tips.Godbless
Thanks! Will use a couple of these in my new kitchen.
I’m redoing my kitchen and was looking for some great storage ideas thank you I will use most of them
Lookup Elva system in the container store for an over the pantry door track system. The track clamps to the top and bottom of door and you can piecemeal the bins that hook on. Great for renters. Not the cheapest, but affordable. The rack will run about 25 to 30 dollars and each bin is about 15 dollars. Start small and add a bin or so each month.
Elfa not elva, sorry.
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Sanwari Sharma ??? or just accident while scrolling?
I really liked the one for the pots and pans. I'm getting older and getting down on my knees is sometimes hard to do.
That is amazing!! Thank you. 💜💜💜💜💜
Great I have a small kitchen, but I implemented some of these ideas on my kitchen. thank for the help.
hacks that can be used in rental properties would be great. The kitchens are often poorly designed and you can't do much about it so any hacks for that would be fantastic. Thanks
Love the pot and under the sink storage ideas..
Great video, I will be making the pan holder roll out for sure.
Thanks! Great ideas!
Many great ideas I've never heard of. So much info... Thanks
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I liked this. gave me some ideas to incorporate into my kitchen, and pantry. thank you.
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i like the under sink thing the best
Hi ,the biggest pain ever I feel is that your standard fridge does not have pull out drawers.why the heck not.every time I want something it’s in there somewhere but can’t be seen until you pull everything out dropping a glass jar whilst doing so and cracking a floor tile to boot.they seem just inaccessible.kind regards tim
I'd just like to know when y'all sneaked into my house and filmed my pots and pans cabinet..... I'm viewing this video on 01.01.2021.
LOVE LOVE LOVE ANYTHING SPACE SAVING...Even organization ideas..thanks Sheryl
this vid blows everything way out of proportion
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Hi , we use Wet Grinders at India.It is very heavy which one can't lift everytime to work with it . As u mentioned if we keep it inside the cupboard we cannot work with it as it needs open space to open it n put the ingredients n again close . Wat would be the best solution as to where to place it in the kitchen?
Awesome...thanx...gr8 ideas...especially for someone making a new house...its good to know all the layout options before hand
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I love beautiful useful kitchens
I have a corner cabinet for a corner sink. It's worse to organize. I can't install a Lazy-Susan. Baskets don't work and figuring out how to use drawers that pull out and still optimize my space seems ominous. I'd remodel, however, it's not currently an option. I think rolling drawers would be my best solution, I'm just having trouble figuring out how to capture the most for my space.
Great video! Very smart and useful tips
Lol the pots and pans in the cupboard, about to fall over if you move one piece that's me. I had to laugh at that, I thought I was the only one who had this problem.
Thanks! Good advice from someone sincerely interested in a kitchen that works.
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These r e Best I've seen. I want to change my kitchen to wat I see here some day..
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👍 Great upgrades!
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Alison Wilson Your just Shameful SATAN.
I live in a trailer. I don't have a corner cupboard. I have an abyss, accessed through the door I open under the sink and reaching back. The edge of my sink is a few inches from the corner where the counter makes an L. and drawers are on the short end of the L. My counter ends there.
A lazy susan would not work for me. I would love to discover a way to use that abyss space.
I love organization ideas. These have been really nice. I am ready to change my cabinet doors to glass. Do you have any suggestions on what types of doors and how they should be installed?
How about some solutions that fit in a rented apartment, that don't require installing special drawers, pullouts or lazy Susans
Sturdy baskets with handles that I could pull out were very helpful to me while I was renting. I measured my lower cabinets and bought wicker ones with fabric lining for my pots that I could just slide out. For the pantry, I used plastic dollar store baskets to sort. One for pasta and rice, one for for spices, one for baking supplies. Different sizes depending on what I was storing, plus ones that stack for smaller items like sauce packets and tea bags.
Candice, that makes much more sense than the hacks, also much easier on the budget!
Joyce Taylor
Maybe you should think some up for yourself.
@@Queenie-the-genie Whoa, Kate, chill -- some people need advice or guidance and every home has different obstacles and challenges. As a professional organizer, there are MANY factors to think of.
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Great ideas 💡
Thanks for sharing. These a great tips thanks.
It should be pointed out that with a small exercise in geometry, it can be shown that a Lazy Susan in a corner base unit does not save any more space than if the corner was simply boxed out.
I agree it doesn’t provide more space, but it does allow much easier access to the things in the cabinet.
Excellent video..
Amazingly informative yet simple hacks here....thanks a lot....God Bless.
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in the UK wouldn't have room for some of the hacks our kitchens are small compared to most of these on here : )
pots and pan storage: its cool but what do you do with the really big pots and all the lids?
Or what do you do with lids for that matter?
My upper cabinet is approx. 12 inches shorter than the lower base cabinet, I would love to have a small wine race to even that space up. Do you have any ideas?
REALLY Great ideas, but REALLY helps that you show the before and afters! Thanks for sharing! Have any kitchen storage ideas for a minivan?🙂
I like the cupboard idea but I know some people who would be concerned about heat and smell. i.e.e with a oven/micro combo, and the toaster. I guess a slide out shelf would work for the toaster (Or even a kettle) though.
best ideas ive seen so far
Great and easy to use and find ideas. Thanks.
What happened to the garbage disposal user the sink??!! But the arrangement was great. Love the pan pull out thingy!!
for pantry get long mason jars and stack them length wise like wine. and list the ingredients on the lid so that you know what it is. except for thing that are runny and sticky like nutella and spreads.
I'm glad to see pantry's making a comeback. No cabinet gives you the type of storage a pantry closet does. I remodeled my kitchen years ago and knocked out the pantry and replaced it with cabinets. Meh, the pantry was a better reach and the storage was better.
So with these 5 "hacks," your kitchen will instantly turn from an 80s clutterfest to a contemporary showpiece? Incredible!
wow this is beautiful
I have a tiny house and I need to refurnish it I used to live in an apartment but I was trying to bring the things that I had with me because I thought that I was going to purchase another home but I wanted to sing this one and I got this small house I guess Ikea is the key to small tiny homes
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genius solutions, yes .... but only if you have deep pockets ....
i was mildly stimulated by this presentation! and for that i thank you!
I am mildy concerned. ;)
Do you have one for clothes, bed sheets, towels and under garments?
Great ideas!
I took the last one and instead of a pull out drawer in front of the sink, I put it in front of our stove top so I can pull out spices. :)
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Dishes storage and glasses?
Awesome space saving and kitchen organization set up! Brilliant!
Had a lazy Susan corner cabinet. Horrible. Pot handles would stick out when turning the table, things would fall and it was hard to clean. I like the movable pot rack though
Lazy Susan in a corner cupboard doesnt work either, its round, so only uses about 1/2 the space available - not to mention what happens when things fall off the back into that unused corner ....
Liz Quilty i agree...its still just as annoying
Liz Quilty
still better than crawling in to the friggin world of narnia for a strainer
Aaron Mackay lol im not convinced! Im trying to find better ideas though.
So far the winner is the 2 shelves, and one pulls out which pulls the other one out behind it. Not too much lost space, just a bugger of a mechanizim
*****
I have a crappy corner cupboard. I have done nothing to make my life easier like that.
Yup. Do the math: lazy susan wastes more than 20% of the space!
Can you make a video about how to store cleaning material such as brooms and mops in a small apt ?
Y's ..It included in it
Great hacks... if you're a carpenter
I see many ideas I can use in my Kitchen.
I don't understand. I did everything recommended but my kitchen looks nothing like the one in the picture at the 0:34 mark. What am I doing wrong?
So just turn everything into cupboards with shelves, drawers or racks?
First idea of putting your appliances in a cabinet is a good idea but unfortunately not to code, you cannot install a plug in a cabinet, at least not in Canada anyways.
Inspection Belec - You can in the U.S ... It's called an appliance cabinet actually. BTW ... Is there anything at all that isn't regulated in Canada?! (Geez.)
So what do they do with garbage disposals? Hardwire them in, or just toss the refuse out the back door for the bears and raccoons? lol
Interesting,helpful
Very good ideas,
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for the ideas, but some of them won't work at all. Heat and dirt generated by the working appliances will quickly degrade and then destroy cupboards that they are stored in. Sponges and brushes stuck in the fold-out flap under the sink and not being able to air dry will cause mold, bad smells, and soap scum to quickly accumulate in that flap. I speak from the experience. Two-level lazy susans for corner cabinets cost from $50 and up in hardware stores, so it is definitely not a few dollars. It would be nice if you verified the facts before posting the video.
Thanks so much for putting up this comment! I was thinking of custom making a cupboard for my appliances that would fit my tiny tiny kitchen. Thanks for the warning, I would never have thought of the grease and that would've been a lot of work to go through just to have a harder-to-use kitchen in the end.
No problem. Maybe if you made them out of natural wood and put some ventilation holes in them?.. I personally had a really bad incident with an appliances cupboard, but mine was enclosed and made out of particleboard. At certain point moisture and heat made the whole structure to simply collapse on itself. I was standing next to it when it happened, so the boards, appliances, and other stuff all fell on me. I am really glad that my hubby was at home and was able to quickly pull me from under all of that or I'd end up in a hospital.
Anna Gray Wow, that's super scary. It is really lucky he was there. The ventilation might work for the heat but it won't stop the grease. Using a metal cupboard/shelving would probably prevent the cupboard from trying to kill me and would be easier to clean. (maybe using a grease resistant paint would help). I'd still have to lift out my stuff to clean around it all the time though. I'm trying to design the laziest kitchen I can have.
Ampz14 end of the world
So in a few word the cabinet was cheaply made and after a few years of service it fell apart.
not everyone has the time and money to do projects like this. they are great ideas but... also most rent apartments or houses and the owners don't want you rearranging their homes to suit your own needs.
Best video on kitchen space ever! Thanks. This kind of stuff, I was always wondering how other ppl handle it.
What do you do with the lids???
about to do kitchen remodel. thanks for good suggestions.
great ideas
Brilliant!
I thought the video was helpful then read several comments. So many helpful tips had to thank you all. Next bedroom space saving tips (with limited closet space) please, or bathroom depending on which gets more votes. 😂😂😂
Bathroom storage hacks would be helpful
Nice idea.
THANK YOU
Can you focus on wardrobe. I need solutions for lots of hanging dresses and clothes. Thanks
Thanks for the tips. It is a great idea.
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Well these are great ideas. I'll get right on these when I get a third job so I can afford the "small price" of professional installs.😒
I HATE corner cupboards Lazy Susan or not. If I could design a dream house I would put the kitchen in a separate building with an enclosed breezeway. I hate kitchens and I hate the smell of food in the house. Except baked goods. That’s delightful!
Very good
Cool Beans, great ideas! Can you do Organize Your Bathroom. I bought a three drawer roll away. But wondering what I could do with a wall to put stuff on and organize under the sink. Small bathroom.Thanks!
All these tips are so phenomenal! And I would love to integrate some of those ideas into my kitchen!
Love it
2.30 a few dollars? Those things are expensive as fuck. :S
They aren't that hard to make. Look for a diy version. :)
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diver - actually years ago I knew a lady who was doing just that. She also got some furniture from an old goat who owned an antique store. I wonder now if she was getting a little off her mortgage too.
I like the very last idea for storing sponges 😀 Then they're not hanging out on the side of the sink waiting to fall in 😁
the basic jist of this video....
1 - upgrade/remodel your kitchen
2 - upgrade/remodel your kitchen
3 - upgrade/remodel your kitchen
4 - upgrade/remodel your kitchen
5 - upgrade/remodel your kitchen
TOO good!! Thank u very much.
Very nice
Same question as some other people, where would someone buy number 4, I've gone into some hardware stores and no one seems to know what I'm talking about, or if they have anything similar.
+7forGod I actually found my own answer. They are extremely expensive (for me) but here's the links that I found if anyone is interested.#4 - www.amazon.com/Dual-ing-Glideware-Cookware-Organizer-Hooks/dp/B0118DYWEC/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1461613134&sr=8-2&keywords=Glideware+Pull-out+Cabinet+Organizer+for+Pots+and+Panswww.amazon.com/Glideware-Pull-out-Cabinet-Organizer-Pots/dp/B00GVHQWB2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1461613134&sr=8-1&keywords=Glideware+Pull-out+Cabinet+Organizer+for+Pots+and+Pans
+7forGod I wonder why 2 of those on sale at that link are used, if they are so good. Plus, I can't see how the lids are staying grouped. Thanks for the link though,
All great ideas but most need to be incorporated in a new kitchen design or have a handyman that can customise what you aircraft have.
Imagine the sound that frying pan rack would make as you pull it out
Great ideas!!! I have a small kitchen so I could use them all - Thanks!