"I live in a New York City apartment, so space is almost always an issue. There usually isn't enough of it, and don't even get me started on storage space. So, when I discovered a storage hack using a cheese grater on the wall, I was skeptical. But when I realized the surprisingly wide range of uses for this box grater - none of which have to do with cheese - I changed my tune. Here's why."
"As I mentioned, you don't want just any cheese grater here. You want a box grater with a handle. This specificity is thanks to Instagram user Jordyn Spangler, who posted a video showing how she took an antique cheese grater and used two screws to mount it to a wall in her kitchen. The grater is mounted upside down, which means the open bottom part of the grater is facing up and the handle is facing down. Spangler then uses the cheese grater to hold a"
Space is limited in many apartments, making creative storage solutions valuable. A box grater with a handle can be mounted upside down on a wall using two screws to create vertical storage. The hollow interior can hold dried eucalyptus, fresh flowers, herbs, faux plants, branches, or diffuser sticks while the handle serves as a towel hanger. An antique or dull grater reduces risk of cuts; new graters should be dulled and installed out of elbow reach to avoid nicks. This setup frees shelf, table, and counter space while adding a rustic decorative element to a kitchen or small room.
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