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5 Common Corner Cabinet Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

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Corner cabinets are a blessing and a curse in your kitchen. When used well, they would provide necessary storage in otherwise wasted space. However, if you do not plan them well, it can end up very irritating from bad accessibility and poor corner cabinet design. Whether you are getting your kitchen remodeled or building a new one, correct the common mistakes of corner cabinets. Here are five of the most common mistakes when it comes to corner cabinets and how you can avoid them along with additional advice on the use of floating shelves in your kitchen to improve functionality and aesthetic appeal.

1. Lack of accessibility

One of the biggest problems about corner cabinets is accessibility. An ill-designed corner cabinet often holds unreachable spaces, especially deep into the back corner. If you must practically crawl inside to reach items, it defeats the purpose of having the cabinet in the first place.

How to Avoid It:

There are several solutions to improve accessibility in a corner cabinet:

Lazy Susans: Installing a Lazy Susan is simply a rotating shelf, which can make contents that would otherwise be hidden easily accessible.

Pull-Out Shelves: Pull-out shelves are those shelves that pull out like drawers; they may help use up the space at the back of the cabinet without straining it.

Corner Blind Cabinets with Sliding Mechanisms: It is a particular type of cabinet that is installed with hardware that enables the shelves to slide out and over so that there is full access to everything.

2. Wasting Vertical Space

Most homeowners usually fail to realize the potential of maximizing vertical spaces left in corner cabinets. Thus, most of the cabinet usually goes to waste. This usually occurs where only one or two shelves are present in a cabinet, and plenty of room between shelves remains unused.

How to Avoid It:

Assign custom fittings to the corner cabinet in the form of adjustable shelving. This is very helpful because it is highly adjustable according to the needs-specifically, according to the items to be placed in it. You can also add additional shelves there so you will make use of each inch where you had height in the cabinet.

Or, as a third option, it’s again possible to have floating shelves in the kitchen. Floating shelves are great since they can be positioned at different levels which makes them very appropriate for storing smaller items or decorative pieces, excluding a cabinet’s restriction on vertical space usage.

3. Neglect of Lighting INSTRUCTION

Corner cabinets can be notoriously dark, so finding what you’re looking for can be difficult. This is especially true in the case of deep corner cabinets that stay out of the primary lighting coverage in the kitchen. Items held within dark areas often are forgotten or never used.

How to Avoid It:

Under-Cabinet Lighting: In an attempt to light the corner shelves with the installation of lighting either underneath or inside the corner cabinet.

Glass Doors: If you’d like to give a peek at what’s in the corner cabinet, glass doors can let in more sunlight or artificial light.

Or else, floating shelves in the kitchen can provide an open layout through which natural light will hit all your kitchen items. This can then allow for it to be brighter and more inviting and easy to see everything without any special lighting.

4. House of wrong cabinet for your kitchen plan

Not every kitchen situation can benefit from every type of corner cabinet. Some types work better than others, depending on the situation; for example, base corner cabinets may be better suited than wall corner cabinets, while in other cases you might have more options through creative alternatives like shelves or drawers. When using a wrong type of corner cabinet for your needs, it wastes up some space or, worse, puts a clunky, misplaced cabinet in the way.

How to Avoid It:

Select a corner cabinet with careful kitchen layout consideration. Galley or L-shaped kitchens may require a blind corner cabinet with slide-out shelves. For larger layouts, you could prefer having a Lazy Susan cabinet or a system of a corner drawer.

5. Paying no heed to Aesthetic Factors

Notwithstanding the function, your corner cabinets’ aesthetics should not be underrated. With ill-formed or mismatched corner cabinets, you can mar the aesthetic appeal of your kitchen easily enough. Poorly composed corner cabinets can also mar your kitchen’s flow, making that space look cramped or even awkward.

How to Avoid It:

Design your corner cabinet considering your overall kitchen style. In modern houses, smooth minimalist cabinets are topped off with simple hardware, while traditional homes with rich craftsmanship detailing may need a bit of corner cabinets. Ensure that your corner cabinet matches properly with the rest of the cabinetry in the rest of the kitchen.

Corner cabinets are a practical way to maximize your kitchen’s storage potential, but they can be challenging if not designed and installed thoughtfully. By avoiding these common corner cabinet mistakes, you can ensure that your kitchen is both functional and beautiful. Whether you choose to incorporate Lazy Susans, pull-out shelves, or even opt for floating shelves in  kitchen, the key is to find solutions that suit your needs and enhance your overall design.

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