{"id":3924,"date":"2020-04-26T04:12:54","date_gmt":"2020-04-26T04:12:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cannibalnyc.com\/?p=3924"},"modified":"2020-11-04T04:35:05","modified_gmt":"2020-11-04T04:35:05","slug":"kitchen-corner-ideas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cannibalnyc.com\/kitchen-corner-ideas\/","title":{"rendered":"30+ Kitchen Corner Ideas – Design & Pictures"},"content":{"rendered":"
Kitchen corners are notoriously challenging when it comes to optimizing storage and exploiting the kitchen space we have got. Most kitchen corners end up having cabinets, but these end up having limited access and poor visibility.<\/p>\n
On average, corner cabinets are 50% deeper than their non-corner counterparts and to make matters worse, corners are the darkest parts of our kitchen.<\/p>\n
This means not only are the goods stored here harder to reach but they are also harder for us to see. I dread to think how many out of date products are lurking in the back of kitchen cabinets across the country, unseen and forgotten.<\/p>\n
Is your corner cabinet hard to access? Or perhaps you just want to find an optimal storage solution to utilize every inch of kitchen space possible.<\/p>\n
Well, look no further; here are our top 30 kitchen corner solutions to overcome corner cabinet obstacles and ensure no more muscles are pulled trying to reach into impossible spaces.<\/p>\n
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Shelf fitted lazy Susan\u2019s are the obvious corner cabinet solution. They are relatively inexpensive and mean you do not need to rip out and redesign half the kitchen trying to solve your corner troubles.<\/p>\n
The rotating unit means even products hiding in the back of the cabinet are easy to reach and visible with a flick of the wrist.<\/p>\n
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Although Lazy Susan\u2019s offer a simple fix, it can be challenging fitting a circular device into an angular cabinet, which also results in some lost space.<\/p>\n
A great option to maximize storage is to use a peanut-shaped pull-out shelf. The unique design shape means the shelf can easily be pulled out from tight corner spots to display items previously tucked away.<\/p>\n
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These sleek and modern pull-out shelves are a genius solution. The metal shelving is attached to the cabinet door which when swung open pulls the interior shelving out with it.<\/p>\n
As the shelves are rectangular all of the cupboard space can be utilized without the fear of losing items forever in out-of-reach places.<\/p>\n
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Bi-fold corner doors are a great solution to any dark kitchen corner. The folding action of the door means the two halves fold up against each other when opened.<\/p>\n
This reduces the shadows cast by the door and allows for more light to reach into the back of the corner space, and more room for you to root around the cabinet.<\/p>\n
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Angled L-shape corner drawers are a stylish answer to all your blind corner needs. The drawers can be designed to effortlessly blend into any kitchen, though this is generally a better solution if you are looking to do a full renovation.<\/p>\n
The drawers run right back deep into kitchen corners meaning all possible storage space is being used. Try partitioning the interior of the drawers into various compartments to help organize clutter further.<\/p>\n
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Bypass the need for any corner cabinet contraption by changing the facing of the cabinets to sit on the diagonal. This creates pentagon-shaped cupboards and gives you a direct view straight into the back corner, meaning there is no more uncomfortable feeling around dark corners.<\/p>\n
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It is not just cabinets which can go in kitchen corners. Why not move your kitchen sink<\/a> to the corner of the room and have it face on the diagonal?<\/p>\n The usually unused cupboard space is now being taken up by pipes, and space, where the sink was previously, will be free to store more pots and pans. Not only this, by moving the sink into the corner of the room leaves you with large stretches of uninterrupted countertop space for cooking.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n If turning the sink 45 degrees and refitting diagonal-facing cupboards seems like too much of a big renovation, keep things simpler and place the sink in a regular kitchen corner.<\/p>\n8. Corner Sink<\/h2>\n