Ah, this is one of those clever “hidden storage” tips! Many people have cupboards or cabinets that seem awkward or “useless,” but with a little creativity, they can become highly functional storage spaces. Here’s how to make the most of them:
1️⃣ Under-Sink or Corner Cupboards
- Problem: Pipes or awkward shapes make them hard to use.
- Solution: Use stackable bins, pull-out baskets, or lazy Susans to maximize vertical space.
2️⃣ Small or Shallow Cupboards
- Problem: Hard to fit standard items.
- Solution: Store small jars, spice containers, or baking sheets vertically using dividers or racks.
3️⃣ Top Cupboards / Hard-to-Reach Spaces
- Problem: Too high to access easily.
- Solution: Use clear bins, labeled baskets, or “grab-and-go” trays for seasonal items, rarely used appliances, or extra pantry goods.
4️⃣ Cupboards Without Doors or Open Spaces
- Problem: Looks cluttered.
- Solution: Install pull-out drawers or baskets, or store items in uniform containers for a tidy look.
5️⃣ Narrow Cupboards Between Appliances
- Problem: Often wasted as “knife-edge” space.
- Solution: Use slim pull-out organizers for cutting boards, trays, or canned goods.
6️⃣ Cupboards Under Stairs or Odd Angles
- Problem: Irregular shapes.
- Solution: Convert into pet stations, mini pantry, or cleaning supply storage using adjustable shelves or hooks.
💡 Extra Tips
- Label everything — makes retrieval easy.
- Use vertical space — add risers or stackable shelves.
- Rotate items — keep frequently used items at eye level.
If you want, I can make a list of 10+ genius ways to repurpose “useless” cupboards — including kitchen, bathroom, and hallway ideas — that most people don’t think of.
Do you want me to do that?