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2022 Perfect Kitchen Pantry Design Ideas : Easy to Do

Say goodbye to kitchen confusion. Gather tools for cooking, cleaning , and more, in one streamlined spot. Put the closet door to good use by mounting shallow wire shelves .
Clip takeout menus on the closet sidewall. Dangle hand tools from a series of metal hooks. Store soda cans in wire racks. A plastic wall holder centralizes battery storage .
Slip a wire basket under a shelf to squeeze in extra space for a stack of cleaning towels . Stuff extra plastic bags into a handy dispenser.
A wall mount file sorter can house ribbons and bags for quick gift wrapping. Position a rechargeable hand vacuum near the door for quick cleanups. Add wheels to the bottom of a wood crate to create a rolling cleaning cart. Place frequently used cleaning supplies in a grab and go tote. With a little planning, all your kitchen essentials can co-exist in one small pantry. A kitchen pantry should work for you rather than as a dumping ground for your stock.

Here are the storage essentials you need to keep your kitchen pantry organized. These tools and organizers will bring order to your cooking gear, food, cookbooks, and more. You'll love these ideas to try in 2022!
I hope you find these ideas useful and inspiring to you ... Enjoy it !!!!

















2022 Clever Storage Tips for Small Bathrooms

Even a small bathroom can make a large impact . Now with this tips for small bathrooms,I hope you find these ideas useful and inspiring to you ...... Enjoy it !!


Curtain Call : A sink skirt is a smart way to hide clutter while also keeping everything easily at hand.


Be Bold : Who said a small bathroom can’t be bold? In this 60 square foot bathroom, bright colors and fun accents were carefully combined to create a small bath that’s big on style.


Color : This once boring en suite bathroom was given a stylish makeover to make the most of the space. It may be small, but a fresh color palette and a few trendy accessories made all the difference.


Heavenly Design : Light, ethereal curtains give a soft, airy vibe to this petite bath. A splash of color and a gorgeous chandelier bring attention to the high ceilings, making the entire room feel more spacious.



Shelf Help : A bathroom, particularly the main bathroom, can’t be functional without proper storage. Line the walls in custom shelving for a design that doesn’t waste valuable space.



In the Clear : By keeping the walls around your shower totally clear, you can visually expand your space and avoid blocking off the bathroom, which can cause the room to feel even smaller.


Hidden Potential : Don’t dismiss awkward space in your tiny bath. In the small apartment bathroom featured here, the alcove behind the toilet is the perfect place to add a couple of shelves for extra storage.


Moveable Storage : If built in shelving is simply not an option, or if you love to mix up your bathroom design, try a storage ladder or shelf that can be easily painted or moved, depending on your preferences.


Do It Yourself : Often cheaper than store-bought shelving units, crates are a trendy alternative that offer much-needed storage, while boasting fun, DIY charm.


Character Building : Mix patterns in a similar color palette, such as the vase and tile featured here, to instantly give your small bath more character.


Cabinet Fever : Add interest and storage in your petite powder room with an extra cabinet that hides toiletries without taking over the space. The bright blue cabinet here is just the right size for the small room’s layout.


Beneficial Built-Ins : Use every square inch by filling niches with built-in storage. If you are remodeling, consider this tactic to maximize space.


Add Interest : By keeping a light and cohesive color scheme, the various textures in this bathroom add subtle interest for major impact.


Moving Up : If you think your tiny bathroom can’t be helped, make sure you haven’t forgotten the walls. Take advantage of vertical space to create extra storage and display personal decor.


More Floor : Basin legs add extra floor space while also visually expanding a small bathroom. Plus, there is plenty of room for storing a trash bin or other necessities underneath.


Counter Offer : If you have the option, consider extending your countertop over the toilet, which will give you extra space in an area that is ordinarily unusable.


Basket Case : If you don’t have room to add shelving, decorative baskets can be a great way to hide extra toiletries. Keep them stacked by the sink for easy access.


Go Graphic : Think you can’t do graphic wallpaper in a small space? Think again! A small bathroom is the perfect place to try out a daring wall treatment.

2022 Smart Bathrooms Storage Ideas

Maximize storage capacity in your bathroom using clever ideas from this stylish, resourceful space.


Explore the Bathroom 
Here’s where storage was added to this bathroom. Some improvements were inexpensive and simple, while others work best when designed into a bath remodeling project.


Shower Niche 
Keep soaps, sponges, hair-care products, and other shower essentials off the floor and at the ready with a built-in shower niche.


Towel Hooks 
When placing hooks, bars, and rings for towels, think about user convenience. Aim for two hooks , next to the shower, plus at least one ring and one bar for each vanity.


Bath Bench 
Revive a bench with paint and new upholstery to play off your bath’s color palette. Then place it near the tub or shower as a perch and storage spot. The open space below the bench is great for a bin  full of extra bath supplies.


Tub Caddy 
This sturdy, easy-to-make bath caddy spans the tub and is a handy and safe spot to keep a book, bath supplies, or any pampering pretties while you soak. Paint the caddy to coordinate with the walls or to add a pop of color.


Linen Closet 
Maximize existing closet space by making L-shape shelves for linens, grooming products, and cleaning supplies. Bars on the inside of the door hold towels. Containers with character a wire basket, an antique bottle carrier, bowls, and canisters add style. Painted corbels serve as shelf dividers.


Jewelry Rod 
Keep jewelry tangle-free, easy to see, and always accessible by using curtain or shower rings on a towel rod.


Makeup Drawer 
This easy-to-make organizer fits into a vanity drawer. It provides lots of storage options for smaller items, such as makeup and grooming gear.


Double Drawer
A removable upper tray comes with this vanity drawer , adding an optional second level of storage when needed. The tray fits on top of the drawer’s built-in rails. Below the tray, unused metal paint cans hold hot items, like a hairdryer and flat iron.

Clever Tips to Cut Kitchen Clutter 2022 Ideas

There’s so much you need to store in the kitchen. How do you fit it all in? Check out these solutions.


Explore the Kitchen 
You don’t need a big kitchen to store a lot of stuff. We took the floor plan of a modest-size space and marked the key storage features.


Open Shelves 
Open shelves near the sink and cooking area make everyday dishes and glasses easier to see and reach when serving meals, let you display favorite collectibles, and create some visual breathing room in a smaller kitchen.


Vertical Slots 
Cookie sheets and baking pans don’t fit well in standard cabinets or drawers. But next to your range, you can have a narrow, slotted cabinet that keeps these long, flat items close to where you’ll use them. Add a hook (#321371) for oven mitts and potholders.


Recycling Bins 
Meals generate a lot of recyclables, so the kitchen is a logical place to store them. This pullout turns standard cabinet space into a two-bin recycling center. It’s out of the way, yet close to the sink -- you can rinse out containers before tossing them in the bins.


Appliance Garage 
Free up counter space by storing your mixer, toaster, coffeemaker, or other small appliances in a built-in garage. This one has a lift-up door for easy access. You can also use the garage as a baking center or coffee station. Proximity to drawers and prep space makes this storage space extra convenient, as does an electrical outlet inside.


Cleanup Center 
Under the sink is a natural place to consolidate kitchen cleanup supplies. Paint a pail (#3712) and fill it with your most-used items to store everything in one spot. Mount a toilet paper holder (#321478) on the inside of the door to hang a towel.


Compact Island 
This compact island fits in a modest-size room, yet it offers the same kind of storage as bigger versions -- a swath of counter space on top, conventional cabinets below, and open shelving for displaying cookbooks and collectibles. You can even build it yourself.


Junk Drawer 
Practically every kitchen has some kind of junk drawer a place for all those miscellaneous little items that don’t seem to fit anywhere else. But even a junk drawer can be organized. This drawer’s two-level divider does the job, letting you sort items into categories and find what you’re looking for faster.


Mini Bar 
Storing wine and spirits in a glass-front pantry cabinet keeps your inventory easy to see and reach without taking up a lot of room. Choose a spot that’s close to where you’ll entertain guests. Include a rack (#367201) for wineglasses and a tray for serving.

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