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Storage ideas please!

Guapa1
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In my new flat I have a teeny tiny kitchen. The only place I have for store tins etc is underneath the sink, but there is no shelves in there because of the plumbing. Does anyone know where I can get some storage to fit in the cupboard so I can have use the space wisely?
I've looked through the argos and ikea website but haven't found anything suitable.
Many thanks
I've looked through the argos and ikea website but haven't found anything suitable.
Many thanks

Getting there... A deal at a time. :T
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Lakeland (sale on now and discount code) also do an item,like a shelf that has "steps"so you can see all the tins at once-in three rows.Have a look at their online catalogue-you might get some more inspiration-site very slow at the moment though.0
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Thanks!
I've found this that is just the type of thing I'm looking for.
I can utilise the space well with this.Getting there... A deal at a time. :T0 -
Thanks!
I've found this that is just the type of thing I'm looking for.
I can utilise the space well with this.
How much?
I HATE the space under the sink. It's a horrid, scarey area usually! I only use it for cleaning materials. It's usually pretty empty apart from those!
Update: Ah found it. £15.95 http://www.tempsl.com/uk/kitchen/maintenance-and-storage/under-sink-storage-kit/4287.html0 -
See I only have three spaces. The little mini cupboard that has my plates glasses etc
The double cupboard which has all my pots and pans in. The the space under the fridge. That is where my food is going to have to go.Getting there... A deal at a time. :T0 -
Couldnt you you put the pans somewhere else-A wall-or buy stacking ones-Ikea?0
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They are stacking ones, I have a lot of different pan of shapes and sizes because I like cooking. There isn't a lot of wall space either to be honest. It is a tiny kitchen.Getting there... A deal at a time. :T0
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