Guests will never expect what's tucked inside these savvy organizers.
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Secret Bar
Trevor Tondro
Happy hour just got a little happier. With a quick-chill drawer for stashing drinks, there's all the more room in the fridge for hor d'oeuvres.
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Snack Station
Jason Donnelly
Satisfy your junk food cravings with a fully-stocked pullout like this airy kitchen. Just don't count on it staying full for long. (Pass the pretzels, please!)
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Peg Dividers
ANNIE SCHLECHTER
Neat freaks can understand the beauty of a streamlined kitchen's adjustable organizers. By mounting pegboards at the bottom of the drawer, wooden dowels keep plates and bowls in just the right place.
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K-Cup Organizer
Decora Cabinets
Deciding between Pumpkin Spice and Italian Roast gets a little harder when every coffee pod is at your fingertips. Use it as an excuse to brew a second cup.
Just about every meal calls for salt, pepper and olive oil. So why not keep all the essentials in a mini pantry next to the fridge? Suddenly supper prep is so much faster.
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Dog Bowl Stand
Wood Mode
One way to ensure your pup doesn't push their food bowl halfway across the kitchen? Tuck it into a drawer that'll stay in one spot. Hopefully this will lead to less random drool puddles, too.
Did you know that onions and potatoes spoil faster when stored together? That's why this separate basket drawer (complete with a bread box to keep rolls from going stale) is something you need ASAP.
Tiny kitchen sufferers, pay attention: This genius drawer provides all of the prep space you need for chopping — and you won't drop scraps on the way to the trash since there's a savvy chute in the middle of this cutting board.
This storage solution keeps sharp kitchen utensils off of the counter and away from little one's hands — just make sure you throw a safety lock on the handle.
This hack makes hiding an ironing board on the back of a door look like amateur hour. Even better? It rolls completely out of sight when not in use so you can use this hack in your laundry room or even your bedroom without ruining the decor.
Instead of keeping a clunky step stool in your bathroom, tuck one inside a drawer that little ones can use, then push out of sight when they're done washing up before bed.
If there's not enough room for a cozy games corner or reading nook, add built-in storage for those odds and ends that usually don't have a home. Bye bye, clutter.
If you have tons of cookie and cupcake pans, make better use of the few inches below your cabinet with savvy toe-kick drawers. Your family might even pitch in on the home improvement project if you promise treats in the future.