kitchen
6. Shallow CabinetsSimilar to a tip-out drawer, a shallow cabinet like this can be a great way to use a thin space left at the end of a larger cabinet. A simple cabinet with doors is generally a less expensive solution than drawers and offers plenty of functionality. Include a deep lip on your interior shelves and you won’t have to worry about large items falling off.
1. Charging DrawersPlacing a charging station inside a drawer works well because the most common devices that need to be charged (tablets, phones, laptops) are typically flat. Laying them inside a drawer means you don’t have to worry about them falling off a stand or getting knocked to the floor, which often results in a cracked screen.
Small spaces like this are often created in more traditional styles of cabinets with corner features that prevent the front doors from reaching edge to edge. Rather than letting that space go to waste or compromising the look, use the extra sliver of space for a little charging nook. You can also include a whiteboard for daily reminders and notes.
Q