I need some storage advice - baker's rack?
On Jul 1, 4:42Â*pm, Sheldon > wrote:
> On Jul 1, 2:49�pm, Paul McNoob > wrote:
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> > On Jul 1, 1:29�pm, Nancy2 > wrote:
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> > > On Jul 1, 8:40 am, Paul McNoob > wrote:
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> > > > Our kitchen cabinets are maxed out with dishware, food, etc. We only
> > > > have 3 tall overheads to begin with, cabinets under the sink (full of
> > > > cleaning supplies), and drawers on either side of the sink with
> > > > another tall cabinet.
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> > > > We have a small island with a pot rack hanging from the ceiling (thank
> > > > god otherwise we'd have some serious storage issues). Island has
> > > > storage underneath which is basically mixer, food processor, food
> > > > storage containers, pyrex glassware (mixing bowls, loaf pans). So
> > > > that's maxed out too.
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> > > > On top of our fridge is our crock pot. On the kitchen counter is
> > > > belgian waffle maker and griddle (which can be stored under the
> > > > island).
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> > > > Things are tight. I'm thinking of getting a baker's rack and was
> > > > wondering if anyone uses one for storage in the kitchen or some other
> > > > ideas?
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> > > > Thanks. All this cooking from scratch nonsense is a royal pain! ;-) i
> > > > need a bigger kitchen!
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> > > I can't even imagine the cleaning involved in open storage, in a
> > > kitchen - just think of what your exhaust fan grill/grid looks like
> > > when you take it down to wash it!
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> > > I'd maybe go for an armoire-type cupboard (free-standing) with closed
> > > doors - if you have room for a baker's rack, you'd have room for an
> > > armoire.
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> > > I got a bookcase with glass doors from the "O," - wasn't very
> > > expensive - maple - and the shelves are 14" deep, which is unusual.
> > > It's wonderful - holds all my cookbooks, tax folders, recipes that are
> > > in a card file, loose printed recipes, a small tool chest for upstairs
> > > use, and big folders with (1) car service records and (2) all the
> > > warranty/instruction information for everything in the house that
> > > needs such.
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> > ah the book case/armoire type with doors is a good idea...... thanks
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> Since you're short on space where pray tell will you put this
> furniture?
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> You'd best buy two, people who collect crap will fill all available
> space in a flash... I bet fully half of what's in your kitchen has no
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You must be a **** broke person, always losing bets.
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