Design Zones In The Kitchen For Efficiency

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Loretta Jammal:

Very easy to see, very easy to retrieve.

Hi, Loretta Jammal here, senior designer with Shelf Genie of Greater Houston. Today I want to talk with you about how we come in and really work with you to design zones in your kitchen, which makes the time you spend there more efficient and much easier to locate your items.

So this would be an example of how we are creating a bar cabinet. We use these organizational dividers to support the bottles and creating a channel for them to stand up in.

Now when you pull this out, they’re not going to be moving around. Plus it’s organizing by keeping like items together. And then we still have room for the larger items in your bar, an ice bucket if you need it.

And we can create this upper solution. Here is a great example of how we would store cocktail glasses, napkins, other bar accessories. So now you have a bar zone in your kitchen or in your butler’s pantry.

For cookware, this would be another place where we would try to get all of the like items together. Here, there are dividers, not only serve as organizational tools, but separate these items. It’s a great way to stand your skillets up so that they’re very easy to access and you don’t have to stack in and stack them. You can also store your lids there if you wanted to be able to see those easier.

So again, it’s what makes the most sense for your space and the way that you use it. But cookware is on the bottom and then other glass bakeware is on the top. That’s a lot of Corningware. Each of our glide outs comes with a standard 100-pound rail, but we can upgrade that if you have the cast iron cookware to accommodate again, what’s going on in your kitchen. This keeps everything all together, so when you’re ready to do your cooking, you know where to find it.

And last but not least, here are some serving and utensil pieces. So more glass items, trays, all again, using the organizational tools of these dividers. And then here are all of your utensils. Very easy to see, very easy to retrieve, and you’re not digging through drawers trying to find what you need.

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