Looking for kitchen cabinet storage ideas? I’m sharing all of the storage and organization ideas packed into mine!
I LOVE smart storage and organization systems, especially in the kitchen. Having moved multiple times in the past twenty years with completely different kitchens designs in each home, I’ve figured out the kitchen cabinet storage ideas that work best.
Today I’m opening up my cabinets so you can see all of the kitchen cabinet storage ideas packed inside. Let’s get to it… (post includes commissionable links; for more information, see my full disclosure statement {here})
Divide Your Cookie Sheets & Cutting Boards
A simple way to organize your avalanche of cookie sheets and cutting boards is with dividers. Instead of stacking your sheets and boards on top of each other, store them on their sides with a divider between every 3-4 of them. One option is to use metal dividers like {these 18″ dividers} in my cabinets that are secured to the base and back of the cabinet:

The dividers come individually so you can customize the number of dividers and the spacing between them to fit your needs. Installation is quick and easy with brackets that you screw into the base and back of the cabinet.
Want an even easier and less expensive option? Grab a free-standing rack such as {this rack} or {this rack} and just throw it into your cabinet! I had a similar one in my old kitchen and it worked great:

Rack Up Your Pans
Another favorite kitchen cabinet storage idea is to organize your pans with an organizer like {this pan rack}. You can use it in one of two ways including (1) standing it on it’s end like this:

or (2) placing it on its side like this:

This second arrangement can also work in a deep kitchen drawer and it can be used to organize pot lids too!
Create a Double Trash Can Pull-Out
When we remodeled the kitchen in our previous home, the pull-out trash can cabinet we added was one of my favorite kitchen cabinet storage solutions! For one, I love that it fits two of {these trash bins} so that you can use one for regular trash and one for recycling:

Kitchen Sources: Cabinet cup pulls | Cabinet pulls | Round braided tray | Marble & wood utensil holder | Geometric gray rug | Floating corner shelves | Floral recipe tin | Sink | Black & white hand towel
And the built-in paper towel holder above the trash can compartment was amazing if you’re someone like me who hates having your paper towel roll cluttering up your countertops!
If you love this double trash can pull-out feature too, the good news is that you don’t have to do a complete kitchen remodel to add this feature in your own home! If you have a base cabinet that’s at least 15″ wide, you can transform it with {this double pull-out add-on}. I transformed this plain base cabinet in my sister’s kitchen:

to this double pull-out using that exact add-on kit:

It included detailed instructions and a template, making installation straight-forward and pretty quick and easy (it took me about an hour to do).
Double Deck Your Cutlery
In my old kitchen, we had our silverware in a drawer with one of those inexpensive plastic silverware trays – it worked fine but left a good bit of drawer space unused. Our silverware is now housed in one of {these two-tiered cutlery dividers}:

The top tray is on a track so it slides back to reveal a second level of storage space beneath it. I keep all of our everyday silverware in the top tray and then less frequently used cutlery like steak knives on the bottom. I love that you get double the storage space with the same sized drawer!
Group Your Foods with Pantry Bins
Do cans and boxes get pushed to the back of your pantry only to get found months after they’ve expired? Let’s get it organized with pantry bins:

In our pantry, these are the organizers I used:
- Top Shelf: Four of {these large 6″ x 16″ x 5″ deep drawer bins}
- Second Shelf: Three of {these 8″ x 11.25″ x 6″ pantry bins}
- Third Shelf: Two of {these medium 4″ x 16″ x 5″ deep drawer bins} and two of {these revolving turntables/lazy Susans} for spices and cooking oils
- Bottom Shelf: Two of {these woven baskets}
Check out my post on pantry organization ideas for more photos, details, and pantry organizing tips!
Use Smart Under-Sink Organizers
The space under our sink in our previous home had a lot of not-so-pretty things going on between all of the plumbing and the apron sink supports but I was able to get the most efficient use I could out of it with a few key organizers:

I have all of my dishwashing tablets in {this penny candy jar} and to the right of it, I used {this lidded soda can organizer} to hold my dish scrubbers below and sponges and towels on top:

Other Sources: Water bottle cleaning set | Stainless steel odor absorber bar | Walnut scrubber sponges
Another helpful under-sink organizer that I have in our current home is {this roll-out caddy} that holds a ton of stuff and rolls in and out easily:

And I’ve got one last tip for your under-the-sink cabinets since they can be a bit of a dark hole. Mount a battery powered strip light such as {this one} inside the cabinet doors so any time you open them, it senses motion and the light illuminates everything inside.
Add Corner Drawers (Instead of a Lazy Susan!)
If you have a kitchen remodel in your future, I LOVE this kitchen cabinet storage solution! I’ve had other corner cabinet solutions in our previous homes including a lazy Susan in our first home and simple drawers on each side of the corner in our second home. But the corner drawer solution in our previous home is my favorite by far!
I had three corner drawers (one shallow and two deep) that fully extended so that you can access the entire drawer and make great use of the space. In the top drawer, I kept longer utensils in two of {these 6″ x 15″ x 2″ shallow drawer organizers} in the back and shorter utensils in {this 6″ x 12″ x 2″ shallow drawer organizer} near the front:

In the deeper bottom drawers I hd several of {these 6″ x 6″ x 6″ storage bins} that held my most often used spices, measuring cups, and a bunch of short utensils:

It’s a night and day difference from how my utensils were stored before, which was basically a single deep, impossible to sort through pile in a drawer that drove me (and my husband) nuts!
Add a Built-In Drawer Outlet
It seems that with every passing year, we have more and more products that require charging. If you want to keep your countertops as clutter free as possible, consider adding one of {these Docking Drawer outlets} to a drawer or two.
In our last kitchen we added a drawer outlet with USB ports to the back of the drawer under our Nespresso machine:

I especially loved being able to keep our iPad there so it stayed charged and ready to use for accessing recipes while cooking.
Hide a Pull-Out Tray
If you have any deep kitchen drawers or cabinets with unused space at the top, consider adding a pull-out tray like {this one} to create more usable storage space. I used mine to keep some basic desk supplies in my kitchen because it’s where I ended up filling out school papers, paying bills, etc. and the pull-out tray was perfect for that:

I organized the inside of the roll tray with {these Poppin desk supplies} and {these Poppin organizers} that come in multiple color options.
Check out my post on my hidden kitchen command center for more details!
Hide a Toe Kick Drawer
Another favorite feature to consider if you’re doing a kitchen remodel is a hidden toe kick drawer. When you take your foot and push it in, the drawer pops out, revealing a generously sized shallow drawer to store things like large trays that are usually hard to find a good home for in your kitchen:

It would be a great place for storing cooking sheets and cutting boards too if you didn’t have room for them in one of your cabinets! It’s a smart cabinet storage solution for space that would otherwise go unused.
Get the Most Our of Your Toe Kick
Moving a little further down the toe kick space is one of my favorite features in the kitchen – a toe kick vacuum (it’s {this Sweepovac})! It turns on with a simple tap from my foot and sucks in everything you’ve swept up in my kitchen:

How cool is that? I’ve found that using a dry microfiber mop with a swivel head such as {this one} works best for easily sweeping things to the vacuum without hitting the cabinetry above it. My toe kick vacuum doesn’t require a central vacuum line – the dirt and debris simply gets sucked into a vacuum bag that you change out occasionally just like you do with a normal vacuum bag. It was so nice not having to drag out my vacuum or broom and dustpan to sweep my floors and I found that I cleaned them much more often because it was so quick and easy!
And with that… this post is a wrap! So what do you think – do you have a favorite kitchen cabinet storage idea?
If you have questions about sources for anything else in my kitchen, be sure to check out my kitchen remodel before and after that has a detailed source list at the end. Also check out my favorite kitchen drawer organizers, favorite kitchen remodel ideas and favorite home organization ideas.
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I hope you all have a wonderful week!





Anne Maloney says
Been looking for some unique & clever ideas for our kitchen reno. I think I found a few here in your kitchen . Great photos, great ideas, will try to include a couple if it’s not too late as the kitchen cupboards have been ordered!
Thankyou
Glenda Fittz says
I love your ideas! I am having a hard time finding the right size trash cans for the pull out trash in my Kitchen. Would you mind letting me know what size yours are and where you got them from? Thank you so much!
Kris Jarrett says
Mine are about 10″ x 14″ and are 18″ tall and they actually came with my cabinet which was nice. If you’re looking to buy them separately, I just added a link to what I think are the same ones (dimensions are exactly the same) in the pull out trash can section of this post.
Nicole says
Hi! Beautiful kitchen!! We are hoping to do something similar. Can you tell me about your flooring? Thanks!
Kris Jarrett says
Sure – you can find all of the details here: https://www.drivenbydecor.com/hallmark-wood-floors-review/
Heather Barbieri says
OMG LOVE it all!
Kim says
Meant is the height of your TWO TIERED DIVIDED CUTLERY DRAWER? I love this idea but not sore I have the room to double up.
Kim says
Meant was typo, what is the height of your cutlery drawer?
Kris Jarrett says
It’s a standard height – 3 3/4″ high measured on the side of the drawer.
Holly says
Where did you get those Corner drawers? That is exactly what I need. That would solve a lot of storage problems in a small kitchen that I have. Thank you for showing that!
Kris Jarrett says
Hi Holly – they are Diamond brand cabinets. There are more details in this post: https://www.drivenbydecor.com/how-choose-kitchen-cabinets-style-color-finish-design/
Laith says
Can you please tell me how to get the corner drawers and how do I purchase them or what’s the measurements for me to build them.
Thank you
Kris Jarrett says
Hi Laith – my corner cabinets are made by Diamond brand. There are more details in this post: https://www.drivenbydecor.com/how-choose-kitchen-cabinets-style-color-finish-design/
Susan says
I have just found you , and I’m smitten ! With your cabinets ! We are in the process of putting in a new kitchen , I am planning a eat at large island and lower drawers.I am VERY INTERESTED in the corner drawers . As I want to use drawers as much as possible , in the working area of the kitchen including the island . Then the table on the other side . Well ! Will you look at that ! I just went on and on … best thing for me to do is wish you a good evening with a awesome weekend ahead!
Susan
Sharon Kelly says
Hi, where can I purchase the corner drawer to replace a lazy Susan cabinet! They gave me two lazy Susan cabinets and I do not want them…I love the corner drawers.
Thank
Sharon Kelly
Shawn says
Evening to you from a very warm Richards Bay in Kwa-Zulu Natal South Africa.
I have recently joined your website group and found your kitchen make over rather interesting sinc we have also embarked on a major house remodel / make over with most of the interior walls being gutted and pretty much starting over.
I firstly wish that we had the options and variety of products that you have available to you in the USA.
I was wondering about your flooring that you used in the kitchen; is it natural wood or tiles that look like wood and if so what is the name of the product and where did you purchase it ?
Jennifer Weir says
Hi, I love your kitchen! I was wondering where you put your small kitchen appliances like a Kitchen Aid or a food processor?
Kris Jarrett says
I have a large armoire in our living room that I’ve always kept my food processor in since I only use it a few times a year and I don’t have a standing mixer. The base cabinets to the right of the stove have plenty of room for bigger items though – right now I have my crock pot and instant pot in there and still have some space left.
jaime says
Beautiful cabinetry! Can you tell me about the countertops!
Thanks!
Kris Jarrett says
Sure, they’re quartz but look just like marble! There are more close up pics and details in this post: https://www.drivenbydecor.com/gray-white-kitchen-remodel/
Meghan says
This is insane! Obsessed!
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you so much!!
Oksana | FOXYOXIE.com says
Oh my goodness, these features are incredible. I honestly didn’t know half of them even existed, ha!
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you so much!!
Cindy says
Wow amazing and very well thought out. The under cabinet vacuum crazy good idea.
Kris Jarrett says
Thanks Cindy! I’m really loving having that vacuum!
Tamara says
Brilliant! That’s all I have to say about every detail….simply brilliant! I am so happy for you that you have such an incredibly functional kitchen!! Amazing!
Kris Jarrett says
Tam you’re so sweet – thank you! It’s such a nice change for us!