IKEA Is Selling a $25 Narrow Organizer That Turns Dead Cabinet Space into Storage
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IKEA Is Selling a $25 Narrow Organizer That Turns Dead Cabinet Space into Storage
"Using IKEA's UPDATERA Box with Slider set, which costs $24.98 online, @Adrianwidjy showed how they were basically able to build mini drawers into any cabinet of the home without impacting his existing storage space. Just using a drill and the pieces in the IKEA set, they easily snapped the storage box into the attached slider, installed them on the side of the cabinet, and can now pull the drawer out whenever he needed to access it."
"This one is perfect to use on unused space on your cabinet or under the sink, the creator wrote, demonstrating how the small drawers maximized dead space on the sides of his kitchen sink. As a bonus, the compact, horizontal shape of the organizer - which measures 19 and ¾ inches in length, 6 inches in width, and 4 and ¾ inches in height - adds a lot of extra storage without taking up the space you'd be using at the bottom of your cabinet."
"While the creator demonstrated how this IKEA storage hack works in his kitchen's under-sink area, you can also use it for storing gadgets in top kitchen cupboards where the sliding feature will come in handy, living room storage, and your bathroom's under-sink area. Once you install them and fill them up with stuff, you can pull on the gadget whenever you need to access it."
An Instagram creator demonstrates how to utilize dead storage space in cabinets using IKEA's UPDATERA Box with Slider set, priced at $24.98. The product allows users to install pull-out drawers on cabinet sides, particularly effective in under-sink areas and tall cabinets. Measuring 19¾ by 6 by 4¾ inches, the horizontal organizer maximizes vertical space without consuming bottom cabinet room. Installation requires only a drill and the included pieces. The solution works for various locations including kitchen cupboards, living rooms, and bathroom under-sink areas. This renter-friendly approach transforms underutilized spaces into functional storage without permanent modifications.
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