"My cabinets are packed to the brim with tableware and kitchen towels (I prefer not to use paper towels), so I'm always on the hunt for new ways to maximize my small kitchen space. I've added some floating shelves and even hung storage containers on the walls to store fruits and vegetables. Recently I spotted a kitchen storage hack using a bathroom storage gem instead - and I knew instantly that it was a brilliant idea."
"To use a bathroom towel rail in your kitchen for storage, you need to install it on any of your blank walls. (This can be renter-friendly if you use Command strips instead of drilling into the wall.) Then fold your kitchen towels and hang them on the top rail. For the bottom rail, you can use extra hooks to hang coffee and tea mugs that you use regularly - therefore freeing up essential cabinet and counter space for other things you might need to store."
Small kitchens with limited cabinet space can gain storage by repurposing a double bathroom towel rail mounted on an empty wall. Install with screws or renter-friendly Command strips. Fold kitchen towels on the top rail and add hooks to the bottom rail to hang frequently used coffee and tea mugs. This configuration frees cabinet and counter space and keeps everyday items accessible. A brushed brass Gatco 5054 Designer II Double Towel Bar is an example option, but any double towel bar matching the kitchen aesthetic works. The solution combines functionality and style.
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