Dish Racks Don't Have To Hog Your Counter. These Space-Saving Options Keep Things Neat - Tasting Table
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Dish Racks Don't Have To Hog Your Counter. These Space-Saving Options Keep Things Neat - Tasting Table
"If your counter space is limited, for instance, the last thing you want is a dish rack hogging a prep area that you could use for chopping veggies. Luckily, we have several space-saving options to keep the area next to your sink neat and available when you need it. Try upgrading your traditional countertop disk rack and opt for a hanging, wall-mounted drying rack instead."
"Storing your dish rack on the counter right next to the sink is convenient but bulky. It can take up a lot of valuable counter space, disrupt the clean visual flow of kitchen surfaces, and may become unsanitary if lots of water accumulates on the counter under the wet dishes. On the other hand, hanging a dish-draining rack just above eye level over the sink is a space-efficient solution that's still easy to reach."
Small kitchens benefit from space-saving organization to preserve prep areas and maintain visual flow. Countertop dish racks are convenient but can be bulky, occupy valuable counter space, disrupt clean surfaces, and create unsanitary wet spots. Over-the-sink, wall-mounted or hanging draining racks free counters while allowing dishes to breathe, drain, and dry above the sink. Ready-made over-sink racks are widely available, but existing minimalist wire or bamboo trays can be secured to idle wall space or hung on knobbed storage to free up counters when not in use.
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