Last updated on February 23rd, 2024
Kitchen cabinets often resemble a war zone, with the spice jars fighting for space with the herbs and the sauces. There just isn’t enough room, and we have all been there. It is easy to blame this situation on marketing ploys that tempt you to add trending appliances or sauces to your ever-increasing pile.

Not scratching the itch to shop is unrealistic at best. So, what’s the solution? Reach for the sky! Yes, we mean tall cabinets for your increasing pile of “stuff.”
Let’s find out more about the world of vertical storage and why it makes sense.
Natural Light, Oodles of it
While you want to go vertical, blocking off your source of natural light can be disastrous. When your vertical cabinets encase the windows, you block the little light your windows are providing. And yet, when you have a small space, there isn’t much option. Here are the solutions:
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Make sure you leave room between your vertical storage and the window.
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Narrow shelving units perfectly bridge the two and allow the light in too.
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Use the opposite walls for your vertical storage instead.
Don’t Allow Appliances to Rule the Countertop Space

Your vertical storage has plenty of room to house your appliances. Modular kitchens have in-built appliances, saving you precious space. Solution for standard kitchens?
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Utilize open shelving areas in your vertical unit to store your toasters and blenders.
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Pullout trays come in handy too for your blender.
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Let your kitchen island house your blenders, toaster and other appliances. Use the other side of your island for your seating.
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For small and dingy kitchen spaces, opt for neutrals and light shades to give the illusion of space.
What About Your Workstation?

In your quest for extra storage, there are chances you may just compromise your work area, making simple cooking chores challenging. Your solution?
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Make sure your vertical cabinets leave enough room for your cooking and chopping needs.
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If there is room, install a kitchen island to take care of extra storage and workspace.
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Use Contrasts to Your Advantage

Visual appeal matters. And with an overload of cabinetry, there are chances that your kitchen will take on a mundane look. To combat this problem, contrasts are an ideal solution. How do you work this into your decor?
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Allow neutrals to dominate and add dark accents to select cabinets.
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Or try a combination of earthy browns to give your kitchen a unique look.
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A play of wooden panels can work miracles too.
Add a Breakfast Nook to the Mix

A breakfast nook in the kitchen is not only functional for quick meals and last-minute updates on your presentation but also breaks down the monotony of your vertical cabinets. The solution?
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Add an extension to your countertop to house your breakfast table.
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The kitchen island can double up as your workstation and breakfast nook.
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A little table near your window will add style and oomph to your decor.
Make Access Easy

Vertical storage can solve your storage problems to a “T.” However, reaching the top of cabinets can be challenging. So, what’s the solution?
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Work a stepladder into your cabinetry; all you need to do is pull it out to reach the higher spaces.
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Store stuff you don’t use every day on the higher shelves.
Add Dimension with Texture
Texture is an effective tool to cut down on the monotony of the vertical cabinets. It can be bricks on your side walls, stone or a glossy tile backsplash as a contrast to your matte cabinets. These elements are sure to add charm to your kitchen design.
Our Thoughts

Vertical storage is the norm rather than the exception in today’s times. Try any of these tricks to make the best out of your kitchen cabinets and give your kitchen a professional touch. And, let’s face it, you can use some of these tips in any area of your home to your advantage. In case, you feel you are not quite ready to fly solo, let us help you find your feet. Check out Homebliss.in, the answer to all your home decor needs.

