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Is your kitchen counter drowning under a sea of small appliances and gadgets? You’re not alone. The kitchen is often the heart of the home, but it can quickly become cluttered, especially in smaller kitchens.

The good news is that with the right kitchen appliance storage ideas, you can free up precious counter space and enjoy a clutter-free kitchen.

Here’s how to efficiently store everything from your food processor to your coffee maker.

1. Reclaim Your Space: The Appliance Garage

The first step to a spacious kitchen is to utilize an appliance garage. This is a cabinet space specifically designed to house small kitchen appliances. It’s a great way to keep items like your toaster oven, coffee machine, and blender out of sight but within easy reach.

An appliance garage cabinet with a coffee maker, rice cooker, and crockpot stored inside.
Appliance Garage by Angela Marie Made

This dedicated space not only keeps your kitchen counters clear but also makes your appliances easily accessible.

2. Utilize Deep Drawers and Lower Cabinets

For larger appliances like stand mixers and slow cookers, deep drawers and lower cabinets are your best friends. Instead of letting these bulky kitchen appliances take up a lot of space on your kitchen countertop, store them in lower cabinet spaces or deep drawers.

Kitchenaid Mixer and Crockpot in lower deep cabinets.
Kitchen Cabinet Storage by The Simply Organized Home

This not only frees up your counter but also helps keep your kitchen organized. For easy access, consider pull-out racks or drawers that bring the appliance right to you.

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I’m very lucky in that when we remodeled our kitchen, we turned half of our existing formal dining room into a butler’s pantry. Its primary use is for storing small appliances that I don’t want on my kitchen countertops. So you’ll find our coffee machine, tea kettle, microwave, toaster, blender, and slow cooker all housed here.

This is obviously not an option for everyone, but if you have an under-used pantry or are remodeling, it’s something to consider.

3. Create a Dedicated Space in Your Kitchen Island

If you have a kitchen island, it can be the perfect place to store your small kitchen appliances. This can be an efficient way to keep your frequently used items like a rice cooker or instant pot handy.

Kitchen island with appliances stored on bottom shelf
Appliances in a Small Kitchen by Real Homes

Consider adding open shelving or a custom cabinet to your island to hold these items. This way, they’re out of the way but still within easy reach when you need them.

4. Use Cabinet Doors and Lazy Susans for Smaller Items

Don’t overlook the back of your cabinet doors and the corners of your cabinets. These are often underutilized spaces that can be great for storing smaller kitchen items and appliances.

lazy susan being used to store small items
Lazy Susan by West Elm

Install hooks or racks on the cabinet doors for things like hand mixers or measuring cups. Lazy Susans can be used in corner cabinets to store smaller appliances and make them easily accessible.

5. Implement Open Shelving and Pot Racks for Easy Access

Open shelving is not just a stylish addition to your kitchen; it’s also a practical storage solution. Use open shelves to store and display small appliances, like your coffee maker or blender.

pots and pans hanging overhead of a kitchen island
Steel Pot Rack over Island by Wayfair

This keeps them off the counter but still within easy reach. Similarly, a pot rack over your kitchen island or against a wall can free up cabinet space and add a decorative element to your kitchen.

6. Explore Innovative Options Like Toe-Kick Drawers

Every inch counts in a small kitchen. Toe-kick drawers are a great idea for utilizing the space at the bottom of your cabinets. They’re perfect for storing flat items like cutting boards or baking sheets.

an open toe kick drawer storing muffin pans and more.
Toe Kick Drawers by Family Handyman

7. Donate Unused Kitchen Appliances

As you organize, you might find appliances you rarely use. If they’re in good condition, consider donating them to a local charity or goodwill. This not only clears out space but also helps someone else in need.

8. Consider Specialized Storage for Occasional Use Appliances

For appliances used only for special occasions, find a storage area out of the way, like a walk-in pantry, a bar cart, upper cabinets, or even a shelf in the dining room. This keeps them out of your prime kitchen real estate but still accessible when needed.

kitchen appliances being stored in a walk in pantry
Small Appliance Storage in Pantry by BHG

If you’re coffee machine and supplies seem to overtake your space, try looking into coffee bar ideas to reduce the clutter and create a centralized, out of the way location.

Final Thoughts

By implementing these kitchen appliance storage ideas, you can turn your cluttered kitchen into an organized, efficient space. Remember, the best place for each appliance is the one that suits your daily routine and makes your cooking process smoother.

With a little creativity and the right storage solutions, you’ll enjoy a kitchen that’s both functional and beautiful.

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