Elevating Your Kitchen With These 6 Must-Have Accessories

Last updated on September 29th, 2025

When it comes to kitchen decor, the saying, “a place for everything and everything in its place” is highly applicable. However, it is important to identify the best storage systems that are efficient and convenient to use. Let’s face it. Cooking is not a favorite pastime for most of us.

And if these storage systems cut down on the time we spend before the stove, what more do we want? So, what are these must-haves for your kitchen? And how do they help? Let’s find out.

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1. The Pull-out Basket

Pull-out baskets are the perfect place to store your crockery, cooking utensils, and other paraphernalia. Before you get these installed, figure out what will go where so that you can pick your basket sizes accordingly. And hey, don’t worry about the drawers being different sizes. It will add to the charm.

A point to keep in mind: these baskets have delicate mechanisms. While they are not flimsy by any measure, avoid stuffing them with more weight than they can handle, or you will damage them. So, go easy.

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2. Organize Your Cutlery

Hunting for your spatula in a clutter of cooking tools can be frustrating when your omelet is singeing at the edges. A well-organized tray can solve this problem, as the sections in your drawer allow you to designate a place for each utensil. What’s more, as you can see everything clearly when you pull out your drawer, you don’t waste time. If you have a hoard of baking tools as well, go for two drawers, one for stuff that is used daily and the other for the occasional-use tools. Install the drawer on the side of the stove for easy access.

3. Tall Pantry Units

Tall pantry units in the kitchen are ideal for the storage of sauces, spices, herbs, and other kitchen condiments. As all of these jars and packets are easy to see, you’ll never have to waste time hunting for barbecue sauce at the back of the cabinet. The best part is that you can also use the shelves in the doors to house your ingredients.

4. Pullout Drawers for Your Jars

Jar pull-out sections are appealing and functional too, especially when you are in the middle of a cooking frenzy and need to get your hands on some soy sauce. The cabinets next to your cooking area are the perfect location. Use the space directly under the stove for stuff you don’t use regularly. And hey, while the mechanisms are stainless steel and, as such, don’t rust, they can only take so much weight or rough use. And remember, they don’t come cheap.

5. Space for Your Cleaning Agents

With cleaning agents for any and every material, storing the bottles can be a headache. To get this right, organize a cleaning station under your sink. It can be shelves inside the door, a caddy, or a pullout trolley to take around with you when you get the yen to do some major cleaning.

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6. Corner Storage

Corners were considered dead areas a few decades ago. These areas are perfect for storing pots and pans. The carousel available in modular kitchen accessories is your best bet. These luxurious contraptions are a gorgeous addition, as you don’t have to bend down to hunt for your favorite pan in the far corner. All you need to do is twirl the carousel.

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