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Use for Non-Kitchen Items: If you don’t need more kitchen storage, the cupboards above your refrigerator can be repurposed for other items such as extra kitchen linens, cleaning supplies, or even small appliances that don’t fit in other cabinets.
Seasonal Storage: This space is perfect for storing holiday-specific items like cookie cutters, holiday mugs, or special serving dishes that you only use once or twice a year.
Extra Pantry Space: If you need more pantry storage, use this area to store canned goods, spices, or dry foods that don’t require frequent use. This is especially helpful for large families or people who buy in bulk.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I store food in the cabinets above the fridge?
Yes, but it’s important to note that the heat from the refrigerator may not be ideal for all food items. Avoid storing items that require a cool, dry place, such as chocolate or certain oils. Stick to canned goods, jars, or dried goods.
How can I keep this space organized?
Use clear containers, baskets, and dividers to create designated spots for different items. Label everything so you know exactly where to find what you need, making it easy to maintain organization.
How high is too high to store items?
If the cupboards are too high to reach comfortably, consider using a step stool or installing a pull-down shelf. You don’t want to store items that you need to access regularly in hard-to-reach spots.
Can I store appliances in these cupboards?
Yes, small appliances that you use less frequently, such as waffle makers, slow cookers, or extra blenders, can be stored here. Just make sure to keep them organized and within easy reach.
Incorporating the cupboard space above your refrigerator into your kitchen storage plan can make a world of difference in terms of organization and efficiency. With a little creativity and some thoughtful planning, you can maximize this hidden area and make your kitchen run more smoothly!
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