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What Are the Six Other Uses for Your Kitchen Cabinets?

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Your kitchen is one of the essential parts of your home. It’s where you can whip up hearty meals and socialize with loved ones. Any fully functioning kitchen should find stylish ways to organize your essentials, and installing kitchen cabinets is one of your best options. 

These storage units provide additional storage space, help organize your things, and may add value to your home. However, at some point, you might consider remodeling your kitchen to increase property value and wonder what you’ll do with your kitchen cabinets.

If you’ll be upgrading your kitchen and don’t want to let go of your kitchen cabinets, here are six other ways to use your outdated storage units at home.

1. Coffee Bar

Whether you’re getting ready for the day or winding down after a stressful shift, you can never go wrong with a fresh cup of coffee. And you can use your old kitchen cabinets as a coffee center for your coffee machine, mugs, and sweetener to free up some space from your countertop. 

You can create a more sleek and clean coffee center by asking your contractor to install an appliance panel to match your other kitchen cabinets and create a more cohesive look. 

2. Home Office

In previous years, most homeowners didn’t plan separate rooms for their home office, but the work-from-home trend brought by the pandemic led to an uptick in the need for a home office. If you want to stay productive at home, you can always use your old kitchen cabinets to create a nook office in the corner of your kitchen. 

Tall kitchen cabinets work best as study nooks. You can also ask your contractor to install them on the other or on the wall to maximize the space. 

3. Pantry Cabinets 

If you want to free up your space and organize your new kitchen, we strongly recommend using your storage units for pantry cabinets to store your nonperishable goods conveniently. Consult your local custom kitchen cabinetry contractor to design the right one for your unique style. 

4. Equipment Storage

Many homeowners use their garages and basements to store unwanted items, but others use these rooms for different purposes, such as entertainment and gyms. It can be frustrating to have your things scattered all over the place. For this reason, you can use your kitchen cabinets to organize your tools, equipment, appliances, and decorations. That way, you can easily store your things and know where to find them. 

5. Laundry Room Storage

Even if visitors don’t usually enter the laundry room, every homeowner must ensure this space looks and functions well. For this reason, it’s time to give your laundry room a makeover! You can begin by installing your kitchen cabinets to organize your laundry and cleaning supplies. You may also ask your custom kitchen cabinetry contractor to add high kitchen cabinets to store your laundry basket, pet food, and clothing. 

Moreover, you may use a tiered spice storage drawer to store small items. 

6. Mud Room Storage

The last thing you want after coming home from a wet or snowy day is to put away the clutter your kids will leave behind, especially if they place their muddy shoes and clothes in the doorway. Fortunately, you can reduce your parenting woes when you create a mud room. You can create a fantastic mudroom with your kitchen cabinets to store everyone’s belongings and wardrobe properly. The kids will love it too! 

Conclusion

Besides the kitchen, there are other uses for your kitchen cabinets. From serving as a home office to storage units in different rooms, they can help you free up more space at home and increase property value. It’s also best to work with a custom kitchen cabinetry contractor to ensure you make the right decisions for your home. 

Mark’s Cabinetry Services specializes in custom kitchen cabinetry in Tampa. Our professional team will help you choose the best kitchen cabinet. Contact us now to get a quote!