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Most people think these cupboards are pointless. Here’s how to properly use them

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1. Store Infrequently Used Appliances
 

One of the most common uses for the cabinets above your fridge is storing small kitchen appliances that you don’t use daily. Examples include:
Food Processor: If you only use your food processor occasionally for chopping or slicing, store it here.
Blender: Keep your blender out of sight but easily accessible for those occasional smoothie cravings.
Waffle Maker: Reserve this cabinet for appliances like a waffle maker that are used less frequently but are still essential.
2. Organize with Bins or Baskets
 

To make items more accessible and keep the cabinets tidy, consider using bins or baskets. Examples of items to organize this way include:
Baking Supplies: Group items like measuring cups, rolling pins, and pastry brushes in labeled bins.
Canned Goods: Use clear plastic bins to organize canned goods like soups, sauces, or vegetables.
Cookware Accessories: Keep pot holders, oven mitts, and trivets in a basket for easy access.
3. Utilize Vertical Space
Make the most of the vertical space by installing additional shelves or adjustable racks. Here are some examples of what you can store:
Cookbooks: Place cookbooks vertically to save space and showcase your collection.
Spices: Install small shelves to store your spice jars, creating a compact spice rack.
Glassware: Store seldom-used glassware or wine glasses vertically on shelves.
4. Bulk Items and Kitchen Linens
 

Small kitchen cabinets above the fridge are an excellent place to store bulk items and kitchen linens:
Bulk Staples: Keep extra pantry staples, such as flour, sugar, or rice, in airtight containers.
Paper Towels: Stock up on paper towels and tissues in this space to free up other areas.
Kitchen Towels: Store kitchen towels, dishcloths, and cleaning rags here for easy access.
5. Seasonal Items and Special Occasions
 

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