Kitchen Bathroom Remodel Tips Custom Storage Cabinetry Rollout Drawers Shelves Naperville Glen Ellyn
Kitchen and bathroom cabinets can easily become cluttered and messy. Bending down and practically crawling into a cabinet to reach an item that may be in the back wastes time and energy. When it comes to organizing your kitchen or bathroom, you want efficiency and convenience. Today, there is more flexibility in cabinet design, which creates more storage options. Rollout shelves and drawers are part of the solution.
Five Tips on Choosing Between Rollout Shelves and Rollout Drawers
1. Decide what you want to store away
When it comes to organizing your kitchen or bathroom it is important to know what you want to store or hide away. You should keep only the things you want and use. This cuts down on clutter. The goal of rollout shelves and drawers is to make items you frequently use more accessible.
2. Reasons to use rollout shelves
One of the great advantages of rollout shelves (also called pullout or sliding shelves) is that they can be installed virtually anywhere in your house or apartment. Most shelves are made of wood or wire baskets. The shelving kits are an inexpensive do-it-yourself project. Some installation kits have one shelf while others have two. Another advantage is that when installing rollout shelves, there are no modifications to the cabinet design. With proper measuring, rollout shelves can easily be added within the existing cabinet space.
3. The convenience of rollout shelves in the kitchen
The cabinets and pantry in a kitchen are excellent places to add more storage space. There are rollout shelves with higher weight capacities to accommodate large pots and pans. Shelves made of wire baskets are more suitable for lightweight objects like boxed items and plastic storage containers. With kitchen rollout shelves you can store flatware, serving utensils, lids, baking pans and small appliances like toaster.
4. The convenience of rollout shelves in the bathroom
Many bathrooms are tiny, with barely enough cabinet space to hold the essentials. But rollout shelves in the cabinet under the sink make good use of small, dark places. Cleaning supplies, toilet paper, and hair and skin care products all need a place to call their own. If you are fortunate enough to have a large bathroom, you still might want to keep your vanity table or dressing area organized. With rollout shelving in the bathroom you are better able to turn this space into a sanctuary or spa.
5. The craftsmanship of rollout drawers
While some people mistakenly refer to a rollout drawer as a rollout shelf, there is a distinct difference between the two. Drawers are part of kitchen- or bathroom-cabinet design. The front of the drawers, or the face, matches the style and color of the cabinets. The only way to get rollout drawers is to make them a part of the cabinet remodeling or initial design. This is a more expensive and time-consuming project than simply adding rollout shelves to an existing cabinet.
6. The allure of custom kitchen or bathroom cabinets
Many people have a clear picture of their dream kitchen or bathroom. The good news is that building and interior design experts are finding innovative ways to make homeowners´ and apartment dwellers´ dreams come true. Rollout shelves and rollout drawers are becoming more popular as people try to organize and simplify their lives. Custom-designed cabinets with easily accessible shelves and drawers are becoming a reality for more and more people.
If you are interested in learning more about kitchen and bathroom cabinets, please contact Joliet Cabinet at 815-727-4096 or info@jolietcabinet.com. For pictures of Joliet designs, please visit www.jolietcabinet.com.