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    Updated: Jun 29, 2025 by Kris Jarrett

    Smart Storage: 8 Built-In Organizers to Upgrade Your Kitchen Cabinets

    When we renovated our kitchen, some of the biggest game-changers weren’t anything flashy or decorative – they’re what’s inside our cabinets. Our built-in kitchen cabinet organizers have made a huge difference in making our kitchen more functional and clutter-free.

    Today I’m sharing the built-in organizers I’d absolutely choose all over again (they’re that good!) along with a few others I’m eyeing for our future new build. Whether you’re planning a full kitchen remodel or just giving your cabinets a little facelift, these smart storage upgrades are definitely worth considering 🙌🏻. (post includes commissionable links; see my full disclosure statement {here} for details)

    Paper Towel Pull-Out

    After having remodeled two kitchens with built-in paper towel holders, I would never design another without one! Getting that roll of paper towels off your countertop and tucked away (but still easy to access) is an amazing clutter-buster. In our current kitchen, we chose a paper towel pull-out similar to {this one} for next to our sink:

    Paper towel pull-out built into kitchen

    It has a paper towel roll holder on top:

    Kitchen pull-out with built-in paper towel holder

    along with a spot for a spray bottle (which I love being able to keep off the counter too!):

    Spray bottle stored in built-in paper towel pullout

    And the bottom shelf has storage for extra paper towel rolls (enough for three large rolls).

    In the kitchen of our previous home, we had a different solution with a paper towel holder built into the cabinet like this:

    Love this built-in paper towel holder that's part of the kitchen cabinets! No more towel rolls sitting on the countertops!

    It included storage for several paper towel rolls behind it. Both solutions worked well for us. We don’t use a ton of paper towels (I mostly clean with microfiber cloths), so to pull out a cabinet door when I need a paper towel is no big deal. But if you use a lot of paper towels, a solution like the one above where the roll is fully accessible might be a better option for you.

    Double Trash Can Pullout

    Another built-in kitchen storage solution that’s one of my must-haves is a double trash can pullout for trash and recycling (ours is similar to {this one}):

    Built-in double trash can pullout in kitchen

    Having had one in our last house, I really missed it in this house before we remodeled and added one in. It has a small drawer above it that we use to hold garbage bags and napkins:

    Kitchen drawer holding garbage bags and napkins

    A double trash pullout is actually something that you can add to an existing kitchen cabinet as a simple DIY without having to do a large remodel. I converted a regular cabinet with a hinged door to this double trash pullout for my sister using {this Rev-a-Shelf solution}:

    Double trash pull-out added to standard base cabinet

    Spice Holder Pullout

    For spice storage in our new kitchen, we have a narrow slide-out spice rack similar to {this one}:

    Spice rack pullout in kitchen

    It works fairly well, making it easy to access all of my spices on the top shelf (I have {these 8 oz spice jars} with {these labels}:

    Labeled spice jars in kitchen pullout spice rack
    Kitchen spice jar labels

    However, the overflow spice jars on the middle rack are a little challenging to get to and see which spice is which. We weren’t able to accommodate a wider spice rack in our kitchen, but an 11″ wide pullout would have been ideal, fitting all of my spices on the top rack. I do like having the additional storage on the other racks for measuring cups, cheese grater, salt & pepper refills, etc.

    I also think that having spices stored in a drawer on one of {these cut-to-size wood racks} is a great storage solution (but again, wider is better to maximize the number of spice jars you can fit):

    This wood kitchen drawer spice organizer makes your spices so easy to find!

    I’ve gotten questions about how I know the expiration dates for my spices when I transfer them to labeled jars, and it’s pretty simple – I put one of {these stickers} on the bottom of each bottle with the expiration date (I added the “best if used by” with my printer):

    Labels on bottom of spice jars with expiration dates

    Utensil Pullout

    On the other side of our range, we have a utensil pullout similar to {this one}:

    Built-in kitchen utensil pullout

    I wasn’t sure if I’d like it, but it actually works really well for us and is an organizer I would choose again. I love that there’s a ton of easy-to-access storage space for spatulas, spoons, whisks, and more:

    Utensil holder in kitchen pullout

    A friend of mine has a similar pullout, except it doesn’t have the narrow strips of wood at the top along both sides. Without those, the utensils can splay out to the sides and cause the pullout to get stuck when you’re pushing it back in, so it’s definitely something to keep in mind when choosing your specific pullout.

    On the bottom shelf I added several of {these clear bins} to fit smaller utensils and kitchen gadgets:

    Storage for kitchen utensils on pullout

    Bakeware & Tray Dividers

    Another cabinet organizing solution I added to our new kitchen is a series of {these chrome cabinet dividers}. They’re a SUPER easy organizing solution for cookie sheets and cutting boards. You simply use the mounting hardware to screw them in place however far apart you prefer. I installed them in the cabinet above our refrigerator in our current home and in this lower cabinet in our previous home:

    Metal tray dividers separate cookie sheets and cutting boards so they stay upright and are easy to access! Super smart kitchen storage!

    If you prefer a pullout organizer, {this bakeware organizer} is another great solution.

    Two-Tier Cookware Organizer

    One of the cabinet organizers that I’ve never tried out before but am thinking about for our new build is {this two-tier cookware organizer}. The bottom tier typically holds larger pots and pans, while the top tier is perfect for lids, saucepans, or smaller cookware. It’s a really smart use of vertical space that often goes wasted:

    Built-in cookware organizer in kitchen

    Appliance Lift

    I’m also super intrigued by {this built-in appliance lift} that’s used to lift an appliance (most commonly a mixer) from the bottom of the cabinet to countertop level:

    Mixer lift built into cabinet

    I’m considering it for our new house to use with our air fryer, which is one of my most-used appliances. The one big negative is it does take up the ENTIRE cabinet, so it’s only a good idea if you have ample kitchen storage.

    Towel Bar Pullout

    One last cabinet organizer that I’m intrigued by for our new home is {this narrow towel bar pullout} that has adjustable bars for hanging kitchen towels:

    Narrow pull out towel holder

    I’m just not sure whether it’s a good idea to put damp towels in an enclosed space. I’d love to hear from any of you who have tried out this organizer in your own home!

    I hope you are taking away a few helpful ideas for making your kitchen cabinets work smarter, not harder! If you’ve tried any of these (or have a favorite I didn’t mention), definitely share it with the rest of us in the comments! And if you missed any of these past posts, be sure to check them out for more kitchen remodel inspo:

    Kitchen Drawer Organizer Ideas

    Our Kitchen Remodel Reveal

    Our New Kitchen Coffee Bar

    10 Kitchen Remodel Ideas

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