I don’t know exactly because I paid everything in bulk to the cabinet company. But Amazon has several; https://www.amazon.com/Rev-Shelf-5PSP-15SC-CR-Organizer-Soft-Close/dp/B01D0FW71G/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1527772297&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=corner+cabinet+pull+out+organizer&dpPl=1&dpID=41kwZWDcXTL&ref...
Yes, they’re a bit expensive.
Rev-A-Shelf 5PSP-15SC-CR-6 15-Inch Chrome Soft Close Blind Corner 4 Shelf Slide Out Kitchen Cabinet Organizer, Silver https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D0FW71G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_0W4YQ5M6GF1YCKTVKEMC
Maybe something like this?
Yep, I would include three of these... one for my Kitchenaid, another for the Instantpot and another for the airfryer... adding this to future kitchen ideas!
I think this is a one-off. Usually, if there is any usable storage in that space, it is a tip out tray.
I really want a system like this, where I can pull out everything in sections. However, I don't know how to play around the shelves. Referring to A (Open 2) and B (open), you can see from the bottom that the shelf is not able to be lifted up. I have no clue if I can remove it without demolishing it.
I can't find a product like the linked one in a 1 tier version, but if it's available I would consider getting 2 for each blind corner.
Money is mostly not an issue (I can go up to $1k per corner), but I prefer minimal renovations since it's not my house. I make okay income and stay at my parents' house, might as well pay "rent" somehow.
Mdf would wear quickly in this application. I would check out Haffele and Richelieu. What you have drawn is not dissimilar from the mechanism used to store and retrieve/use kitchen mixers.
Example here
Thanks. Found it Rev-A-Shelf RAS-ML-HDSC Heavy-Duty Spring Loaded Appliance Lift Assist Kitchen Cabinet Mechanism with Soft-Close for Small Kitchen Appliances, Zinc https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VI79OOM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_1B8FG3J98CZGBKJ0X2WE
Lynk Professional Slide Out Pan Lid Holder and Pull Out Kitchen Cabinet Organizer Rack, 7.25w x 21d x 9h -inch, Chrome https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000SP3IWY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_DH7CMZZBQYGKS8WJZES6?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I got something exactly like this from The Container Store, it works great!
I ended up going to Ross/TJ Maxx and got a kitchen organizer that spins something like this and added a black cloth on top. The only drawback is you have to spin it yourself.
We had these in my house growing up under the kitchen sink. We kept sponges and stuff in them
We had these in our house under the kitchen sink when I was growing up. We kept sponges and stuff in there.
On the 8" side Rev-a-Shelf has a couple of different options that will fit. This link is can storage.
On the 5" side you can add a 3" pull out spice rack
Theres a 3rd party seller on canadian amazon
Otherwise, if you dont see something you like, if you dont mind the trip you could deliver it to the border and go pick it up.
My parents installed this in their cabinet to make theirs easier to pull out. It just sits on a platform that you pull out and it locks in place.
Here it is for sale, compete with the missing parts: Lynk Professional Roll Out Pan Lid Holder - Pull Out Kitchen Cabinet Organizer Rack - Chrome https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000SP3IWY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QsieBb3AKFM52
If you are a power user, consider one or two Cat5 outlets from your home network. Perhaps coaxial if your want a TV somewhere in there for the cook.
In wall speakers for tunes; extra points if they are Bluetooth.
Under cabinet lighting everywhere you can put it.
For the mixer, one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/Rev-Shelf-RAS-ML-HDCR-Height-Cabinet/dp/B0042QB6M4
Matter of fact, look at the Rev-a-shelf website. You will not believe all the kitchen cool stuff they've got.
BIG ass pantry. You can never have enough space........
The biggest, deepest kitchen sink you can afford. So much more useful.
A pot filler at the stove.
R.O. water available at both the main and prep sinks. Do not put the filters under the sinks. Run the plumbing to a utility room and install the whole filter assembly out there. Crawling under the sink to change them truly sucks. You will thank me for this as you get older.
For the kitchen cabinets...for the lowers; try to order big deep drawers instead of cabinet doors. Much easier to load and unload.
For the plumbing, try to avoid 90 degree bends as much as possible. At some point, some time, you will have to snake it. And 45 degree bends are MUCH easier to run the snake through. Trust me on this. And plumbing clean-outs. Put them in while you can.
And lastly, a night light. My SIL gave us a canvas print from HobbyLobby that states "Best coffee in town - always good. 5 cents" I mounted an outlet up high on one wall, and mounted a soft white frosted LED light. Hung the print over it. This glows gently 24/7. So I can hit the kitchen at 2 AM without having to turn on any lights. Brilliant!
What about a lazy susan? Get a round platter / cutting board smaller than your table, then pick up a cheap lazy susan to put the cutting board on, like This just put the susan base on books or something till it's high enough off the table to fit player mats etc under. Basically would add at least another 2/3 space to your existing table.
My personal opinion is rotators are unnecessary, since you can get a Lazy Susan like this one pretty cheap that turns any hookah into a rotator. I've heard that rotators rust if not maintained properly or that they may develop a leak over time. I can't verify either personally, since I've never owned one. For $5+shipping I can make any hookah a rotating hookah, so why not?