Joseph R. Provey

1001 Ideas for Kitchen Organization, New Edition


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       1001 Ideas for Kitchen Organization, New Edition

      Editor: Colleen Dorsey

      Technical Editor: David Schiff

      Designer: John Hoch

      Print ISBN 978-1-58011-844-6

      eISBN: 978-1-60765-741-5

      Library of Congress Control Number: 2019948120

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      Acknowledgments

      Thank you to the many kitchen designers, photographers, and kitchen-storage product manufacturers that made this book possible. Special thanks to Mary Jane Pappas, CID, ASID, of Pappas Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota, for sharing her kitchen storage and organization wisdom. Thanks, also, to Kathie Robitz, the editor of 1001 Ideas for Kitchen Organization, for her input and encouragement and for being a pleasure to work with, as always.

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       Contents

       Introduction

       PART 1:THE ESSENTIALS

       CHAPTER 1

       Finding Efficiency

       Make the Most of Your Space

       Think Size Before You Buy

       Appliances that Store

       Accessibility Is Key

       Visibility Counts

       Cabinet Construction

       Method to Organization Madness

       Connect Items to Activities

       Be Ready to Compromise

       Exceptions to the Rule

       Subfolders for the Kitchen

       CHAPTER 2

       Cabinets and Accessories

       Maximizing Cabinet Storage

       More Wall-Cabinet Options

       Base Cabinets

       Drawer Options

       Top-Drawer Drawers

       Big Base Drawers

       Pullout Trays

       Pantry Cabinets

       Corner Cabinets

       Lazy Susan Options

       Sink Cabinets

       Kitchen Islands

       Islands that Store

       Island Details for a Custom Look

       Buying Cabinets

       Assessing Cabinet Quality

       Places for Pots and Pans

       Bakeware and Serving Pieces

       Utensils, Tools, and Gadgets