Low level storage in the kitchen

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The kitchen is one place where you can never have enough storage space. Whether you are looking for space to store infrequently used items, or somewhere to simply clear things when you have visitors.

You may wonder where in your kitchen that you space that hasn't been fully utilised, after all, you had your kitchen designed by a professional. Beneath most cupboards you will find a plinth hiding the cupboard legs and adding a tidy finish. Why not make, or have made, small sliding drawers which can fit between the cupboard legs, and when shut leave a flush finish. You'll be suprised how much extra space this might give you.

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