with these ideas we have prepared for you. Use them for extra space for storage or benefit from decorating them with a little style and imagination. Take notes, because here are 5 tips to make the most out of every corner of your kitchen.
1. Use boxes to keep more things
Benefit from the upper part of your kitchen cupboards to keep, in boxes, all those utensils and kitchenware items that you don’t use frequently. Besides, you can keep pots, glass jars and those bottles you save from special occasions.2. A rail to dry aromatic herbs
Do you know how to dry aroamtic herbs?The best moment to do it is at summer.
Divide the herbs you want to dry in little bouquets tied individually. Later, cut their stems a bit and hang them in a high and dry place. You can put a rail in the kitchen to dry your fresh herbs and have them always at hand.
3. Your upper corner cupboard is built to last
The sturdy construction ensures that it can hold all of your kitchen essentials and withstand daily use for years to come. Upgrade your kitchen storage with the IKEA kitchen furniture corner cupboard. Experience the convenience and functionality of a well-organized kitchen.We help you design your new kitchen
We know that buying a kitchen has its challenges. But don't worry, at IKEA we have a team of specialists that will help you, step by step, to plan, design and buy the kitchen of your dreams.
The appointement with the specialist is free and you can book it online via video call or in person at your IKEA store.
4. An art gallery to admire
Your favortite pictures and prints have a place in the highest place of the kitchen, where everybody can see them. Combine frames from different styles and print your memories in big sizes so they can be seen.from afar. Remember to use glass or plastic frames so they are easier to clean.
5. A library of recipes
To clear out your counter and easily avoid dirtying your recipe books, you can stack them on your kitchen cupboards. You will have them at hand, but in a place oil and splatter free. Keep your handwritten recipes in boxes with lids or in binders.Your kitchen at IKEA is another story
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