20 Ideas To Spruce Up Your Kitchen Cabinet With Pull Out Shelves

Modern kitchen top view, opened wooden drawers with accessories inside

A kitchen is where we spend a lot of time cooking, entertaining friends and family, cleaning up after meals, and doing dishes. It's also one of the most cluttered areas because it has so much going on all at once. 

The kitchen can feel like an overwhelming space to work in if you don't have things organized for your needs. Here are a few of the best kitchen cabinets with pull-out shelves ideas that might work in your home.

1. Try a Pull-Out Pantry 

Wooden Cabinetry and Pull-Out Drawers - Image by Sara Tramp Ligorria
Wooden Cabinetry and Pull-Out Drawers - Image by Sara Tramp Ligorria
Pull-out shelves are a great way to make your kitchen more efficient. These cabinets can be customized for your needs by organizing them with everything you often use on one side and everything else on the other. They also provide extra storage space, which is always handy when cooking in the busiest part of the house.

2. Add a Pull-Out Shelf in Empty Cabinets

Pull Out Shelves in a Large Cabinet- Image by Better Homes and Gardens
Pull Out Shelves in a Large Cabinet- Image by Better Homes and Gardens

If you have a cabinet that doesn't have any shelves, consider adding one or two pull-out shelves. It can be an easy way to make things more accessible and less cluttered as well. 

It also has the benefit of saving space in your cabinet for other items without needing much room. Not to mention, it's a great way to add storage for miscellaneous items in the home that need somewhere to be.

3. Go the Narrow and Slender Way 

Customized Narrow Pull-Out Storage - Image by Edmond Barr

Customized Narrow Pull-Out Storage - Image by Edmond Barr

This option takes up less space, saves money, and ultimately makes things easier to find! You can get it customized to your liking with the number of shelves you want and designated slots for constant pantry and cooking items. 

You can also opt for drawers or shelves that match the width of your cabinets. You can do a lot of stuff with this nifty and narrow pull-out drawer; it's all about getting creative!

4. Place Pull-Out Drawers in the Pantry

Pull-Out Drawer in Pantry Closet - Image by Black and Decker
Pull-Out Drawer in Pantry Closet - Image by Black and Decker

Similar to the custom pull-out drawer, this option is also customized. However, it's made for people who want a designated space for their pantry items and cooking utensils. 

This can be done with drawers or shelves that have been specially fitted to match the capacity of your grocery items and cooking ingredients, as well as other kitchen and cleaning items.

5. Designated Microwave Pull-Out 

Microwave Pull-Out In An Undercabinet - Image by Shelterness
Microwave Pull-Out In An Undercabinet - Image by Shelterness

This is an excellent option for people who want to free up space and use their kitchen more efficiently. Adding a built-in microwave shelf and pull-out in your undercabinet will allow you to have the unit up on display and out of sight when not in use.

6. Create a Spice Pull-Out Drawer

A Drawer Filled With Spices and Seasonings- Image by Aubrie Pick
A Drawer Filled With Spices and Seasonings- Image by Aubrie Pick

To make the most of your cabinet space, you can install a drawer pull-out to hold spices and other seasonings. This is perfect for saving time when cooking because it eliminates having to search through shelves or cabinets.

7. Keep the Dishware and Dinnerware in Open Pull-Out Drawers

Dishware in Open Pull-Out Drawers - Image by Felix Forest
Dishware in Open Pull-Out Drawers - Image by Felix Forest 

Dishware should be stored in open drawers to save time when it's mealtime. This is because the dishes will already be out and ready for use, which eliminates having to search through a cabinet or cupboard- all you have to do is grab what you need! 

These drawers can also be built with a diagonal panel on the back so that it's easier to remove the dishes with one hand.

8. Add Some Pull-Out Drawers in the Kitchen Island

Kitchen Island With Kitchen Drawers - Image by HGTV
Kitchen Island With Kitchen Drawers - Image by HGTV

The kitchen island is a great place to go crazy with pull-out drawers. You can get creative here and make the space anything you want it to be! Get the most out of your kitchen island by adding drawers on both sides for extra storage space. 

In this kitchen designed by Leanne Ford, backless stools help transition the area to a dining room and are easy to move when necessary.

9. Utilize Bins as Pull-Out Drawers 

Wicker Basket Pull-Out Storage Drawers - Image by DIY Kitchens
Wicker Basket Pull-Out Storage Drawers - Image by DIY Kitchens

Wicker baskets as pull-out drawers can be an attractive way to store food items in bulk and other appliances you use daily. Not only will they be easy to access, but they will also be hidden away from countertops in a stylish bohemia-inspired wicker basket.

10. Consider an L-shaped Pull-Out Cabinet

An L-Shaped Pull-Out Corner Cabinet With Snacks and Condiments - Image by Shelterness
An L-Shaped Pull-Out Corner Cabinet With Snacks and Condiments - Image by Shelterness
An L-shaped pull-out cabinet for your go-to condiments and spices makes for a great essential in small and large kitchens. It not only maximizes areas with many unused corner spaces, but it’s also an organizer with a lot to give. Storing bulky items like boxed snacks or bulk grocery items you don’t need till the next month will do fine in this L-shaped pull-out cabinet.

11. Try a Pull-Out Bar Table 

A Pull-Out Bar Table With Martinis And Snacks - Image by Shelterness
A Pull-Out Bar Table With Martinis And Snacks - Image by Shelterness

For smaller kitchens, maximize your drawer and cabinetry by installing a customized pull-out bar table. This is an excellent way to make cocktail hour fun with your girlfriends on a Friday night, not to mention it, and it's a fantastic approach to spicing up your kitchenette!

12. Do a Sliding Drawer for Cutlery

A Sliding Drawer With Cutlery - Image by The Kitchn

A Sliding Drawer With Cutlery - Image by The Kitchn

It can be difficult for those who have a lot of cutlery in their kitchen to find what you need when you're rushing through a busy weekend dinner with family. 

Designating a drawer with compartments and separating the fancy cutlery from the daily ware will help create a semblance of organization in the one place many people like to hide their stuff in.

13. Make a Vegetable Organizer with Pull-Out Baskets

Potatoes and Onions In Pull-Out Wicker Basket Drawers - Image by Houzz
Potatoes and Onions In Pull-Out Wicker Basket Drawers - Image by Houzz

Vegetables and fruits should be kept in a dry environment and stored in the freshest state possible. This means that not all fruits and veggies should be refrigerated. Instead, dry vegetables like onions, potatoes, and tomatoes should be kept outside. Thus, a pull-out vegetable drawer would be helpful to have in your kitchen island or pantry.

14. Dare to add Compartments in Your Drawer

Secret Pull-Out Compartment Under A Drawer - Image by Oddity Mall
Secret Pull-Out Compartment Under A Drawer - Image by Oddity Mall

Adding secret compartments to your pull-out drawers is an excellent way to hide those snacks you wish to save for a few more weeks before another grocery run. It's also a highly effective way to store leftover or excess food items that have no place in the pantry.

15. Turn Another Drawer Into a Pull-Out Bread Cutting Board

A Sliced Baguette On A Pull-Out Cutting Board - Image by House Beautiful
A Sliced Baguette On A Pull-Out Cutting Board - Image by House Beautiful

Bread lovers and bakers would appreciate a pull-out bread cutting board. It's one of those ingenious yet straightforward ideas that will make breakfast toast and afternoon snack-making an easy and enjoyable task. 

The slide-out function will save you time from finding your favorite bread cutting board. Plus, it's a nifty way to use extra drawer space.

16. Attempt a Pull Out Wine Rack

Customized Pull-Out Wine Drawer - Image by Decorpad
Customized Pull-Out Wine Drawer - Image by Decorpad

Amateur wine connoisseurs might want to consider installing a pull-out wine rack and drawer in their next remodel. It's one of those ingenious yet straightforward ideas that will make dinner prep and an average Saturday night a little more exciting, seeing all the options of wine you have lying on the shelves.

17. Utilize Pull-Out Shelves for Upper Cabinets

Dried Food and Pantry Items Stored In Pull-Out Shelves - Image by Shelterness
Dried Food and Pantry Items Stored In Pull-Out Shelves - Image by Shelterness

If you don't have much cabinet space, you still want to make the most out of what you have by utilizing every inch possible. Pull-out shelves for upper cabinets are your best friend. These shelves hang down from inside the cabinet and give valuable storage room in those hard-to-reach spots that often go unused.

18. Go for a Pull-Out Drawer Right Above Your Gas Range

Nifty Lids, Pans, and Pots Pull-Out Organizer - Image by Better Homes and Gardens
Nifty Lids, Pans, and Pots Pull-Out Organizer - Image by Better Homes and Gardens

A pull-out shelf for pots and pans can help make cooking more accessible in a small kitchen. When you're making lunch, the bangs of banging around with your lids and dishes will be lessened by having them conveniently stored away on this nifty little appliance under your gas range!

19. Use an Empty Cupboard as a Sliding Snack Zone

Sliding Snack Cabinet - Image by Better Homes and Gardens
Sliding Snack Cabinet - Image by Better Homes and Gardens

A sliding snack cupboard might just do the trick when it comes to keeping an organized kitchen in a household filled with kids. It offers the perfect solution for storing snacks and goodies when it's not snack time. 

Best of all, they take up very little space and keep them high up away from the kiddos. Not only that, but they can also slide out from the wall so kids can reach snacks easily when it's time for an afternoon snack.

20. Use Bins as Pull-Out Storage for Storage Containers 

Pull-Out Bins As Drawers In Upper Cabinets - Image by The Homes I Have Made
Pull-Out Bins As Drawers In Upper Cabinets - Image by The Homes I Have Made

Pull-out storage bins are a great way to keep your recyclable storage containers and lids in order and, at the same time, free up cabinet space. Best of all, you can transfer them from one kitchen unit to another when needed!

Conclusion

The need to maintain an organized kitchen cabinet with pull-out shelves can be a lot of work. Hopefully, our suggestions made it easier and more fun! 

Many items on this list will not only spruce up your kitchen cabinet but also help you get rid of some clutter in the process; it's all about style, function, and flexibility! Comment below if your next remodel gave you more relief than stress with these optimal pull-out solution ideas.

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