Top 10 Must-Have Kitchen Cabinet Accessories For Your Home
Building your own kitchen ensures you can take advantage of a layout that suits your family and your needs.

Building your own kitchen ensures you can take advantage of a layout that suits your family and your needs, whilst enjoying a design and finishes that are in line with your personal taste and architectural style. However, when building a custom kitchen, many people don’t consider any unique features beyond cabinetry handles!
If you’re creating your dream kitchen within your home, then we think it’s important to include kitchen cabinet accessories that will make whipping up a gourmet meal, and organising your space easier and more attractive than ever! In this guide, we uncover the top ten accessories that no home should go without.
1. Soft-close drawers and cabinets
Ensure your drawers stand the test of time, whilst protecting your crockery and glassware from unnecessary bumps with soft closing doors and drawers! Once they are installed, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without them!
2. Pull-out bin
One of the most practical additions available includes space for a pull-out rubbish and recycling bin. This can remove any unsightly wastebaskets from your kitchen, and ensure you can fill and empty the bins without making a mess.
3. Accessible corner units
There is nothing more frustrating than a corner unit that can’t be used! Accessible corner units are the ideal kitchen cabinet accessory, and can be rotating similar to a lazy Susan, or pull out, where the interior shelving can swivel out from the cabinetry.
4. Tray dividers
Are you tired of struggling to find backing trays, casserole dishes, cooling racks, and chopping boards? Then you need tray dividers! This allows you to store trays vertically rather than horizontally, and you can easily select the item needed.
5. Exposed shelving
If you have a collection of special dinnerware or ornate crystal that you’d love to display without using every day, then exposed shelving can be a great way to ensure it's easily visible—and they can create an attractive addition to your décor too!
6. Pull-out spice rack
If you love to prepare gourmet masterpieces, then you likely love herbs and spices too! However, storing your spices neatly is another story! With a pull-out rack, you can take advantage of spare, slim spaces, and organise your spices at the same time.
7. Drawer dividers
If you want to ensure your plates, bowls, glassware, and cutlery all stay perfectly in place, no matter how many times you open and close your drawers, then a divider is a must! Without taking up additional space, they ensure nothing is sliding around during use.
8. Roll-out shelves
An excellent middle ground between cabinetry and drawers, roll-out shelves involve placing the dividing shelf on a roller system—allowing you to easily access everything in the cabinet, no matter how far back it is!
9. Hidden bench space
Consider adding roller doors or a faux-cabinet to a carefully selected bench area, behind which you can hide your microwave, kettle, toaster, or coffee machine. This will make your whole kitchen look clean and tidy, all by simply closing the door!
10. Walk-in pantry
If you have the space and the means, a walk-in pantry is one addition you won’t regret. Whilst not technically a kitchen cabinet accessory, a pantry like this ensures you can easily access all of your produce, dry food, and non-perishables in one location.
When working with a custom cabinet makers team, you can include kitchen cabinet accessories, and organisational tools that simply aren’t available when installing a flat-pack kitchen. Not only will your space be accessible, functional, and attractive, you can turn cooking from a chore into something enjoyable—and with good-quality materials, you know the cabinetry will stand the test of time as well!
About the Creator
Joel Jones
Joel is a blogger from Australia. He has had a life-long affair with home improvement. He focuses on interior design, architect and other areas associated with transformation of residential properties through style and smart design.

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