I have a sm kitchen, limited space and cabinets. I also have many large items. Where can I find a lg storage u
I have many canning supplies and kettles. My cabinets are small and the pressure cooker and open kettle pots are too large to fit. I've seen 6ft. tall, wooden cabinets, but can't seem to find on the net. Please help.
A pantry cabinet may be what you are referring to. A canning and pressure cooking pan is around 16" deep with the handles.
You are correct – you can not find many full depth pantry cabinets on the Internet… perhaps due to shipping sizes?
http://astore.amazon.com/kitchen-cabinets-kitchen-products-20/detail/B000L8BDN4/104-0433179-7556767 has one pantry cabinet that is 24" deep and perhaps just wide enough – I am not sure how much room the frame takes.
An island cabinet and large base cabinets also work well for storing large items like pressure cookers.
http://astore.amazon.com/kitchen-cabinets-kitchen-products-20/ has many such base cabinet items. Garage Storage Cabinets are also on the internet are large enough. http://astore.amazon.com/kitchen-cabinets-kitchen-products-20/104-0433179-7556767?node=4&page=7
I agree – more full depth pantry kitchen cabinets sold as such should easily available. Traditional pantry cabinet sizes http://www.brandsconstruction.com/CopperminePhotos/displayimage.php?album=7&pos=3 are 24", 30", and 36" wide but are not easily available on the internet. For those in the Zeeland MI area Brands Construction does build custom pantry cabinets. http://www.brandsconstruction.com/CopperminePhotos/thumbnails.php?album=10
If you are planning a new kitchen or a kitchen layout or even buying new cabinets be sure to do your homework and understand your goals!
Free kitchen design and planning lessons –
http://www.brandsconstruction.com/Blogb2/blog5.php
Hope this helps – Wishing you the Best!
Take a look in close-out stores: Sometimes they have inexpensive storage units.
If all else fails, you could get a book shelf: I have that for some extra kitchen storage, and it actually looks pretty good.
References :
A pantry cabinet may be what you are referring to. A canning and pressure cooking pan is around 16" deep with the handles.
You are correct – you can not find many full depth pantry cabinets on the Internet… perhaps due to shipping sizes?
http://astore.amazon.com/kitchen-cabinets-kitchen-products-20/detail/B000L8BDN4/104-0433179-7556767 has one pantry cabinet that is 24" deep and perhaps just wide enough – I am not sure how much room the frame takes.
An island cabinet and large base cabinets also work well for storing large items like pressure cookers.
http://astore.amazon.com/kitchen-cabinets-kitchen-products-20/ has many such base cabinet items. Garage storage cabinets are also on the internet are large enough. http://astore.amazon.com/kitchen-cabinets-kitchen-products-20/104-0433179-7556767?node=4&page=7
I agree – more full depth pantry kitchen cabinets sold as such should easily available. Traditional pantry cabinet sizes http://www.brandsconstruction.com/CopperminePhotos/displayimage.php?album=7&pos=3 are 24", 30", and 36" wide but are not easily available on the internet. For those in the Zeeland MI area Brands Construction does build custom pantry cabinets. http://www.brandsconstruction.com/CopperminePhotos/thumbnails.php?album=10
If you are planning a new kitchen or a kitchen layout or even buying new cabinets be sure to do your homework and understand your goals!
Free kitchen design and planning lessons –
http://www.brandsconstruction.com/Blogb2/blog5.php
Hope this helps – Wishing you the Best!
References :
http://www.brandsconstruction.com/Blogb2/blog5.php
I would suggest you to utilize your walls wisely. For example, you can actually put shelves or baskets on unused walls.
I think it is best if you stack up items in your kitchen too. One important thing to remember what it seems on the plan isn't on the floor.
As for your large items, you can try to keep them away when you're not using them.
References :
http://www.kitcheninone.info