
"If you're looking for ways to keep small appliances visually obscured but still within reach, we have the perfect solution. Open shelving can be a focal point in your kitchen design, a tidy alternative to an appliance garage, and much less expensive to install. Your countertops will remain free and clear, but you will have all of your kitchen appliances in sight and easily accessible."
"Before you buy or install vertical kitchen shelving, determine which appliances you plan to store. Measure their dimensions to determine the size your shelves will need to be as well as how far apart they should be installed. Then consider the weight of each appliance. You will need to use shelving materials and installation tools that can withstand the combined weight of all appliances you'll be storing."
Appliance garages hide small appliances behind sliding doors or hinged cabinets but can be complex, expensive, and reduce counter space. Open shelving provides a focal, tidy, and less costly alternative that keeps countertops free while keeping appliances visible and accessible. Wide shelves and vertical storage free up counter and cabinet space and make tools and gadgets easy to find. Measure appliance dimensions and consider appliance weights before installing shelving. Use sturdy materials and proper installation methods, since adhesive or no-drill shelves may not support heavy appliances like ice makers, microwaves, or air fryers.
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