This $3 Dollar Tree Kitchen Storage Hack Is So Smart and Space-Saving
Briefly

A simple $3 storage hack creates vertical shelves inside a cupboard by mounting an adjustable towel bar across the cabinet opening and hooking a dish rack over the bar. Each dish rack rung holds boxed pantry items, baking supplies, spices, or cleaning products, keeping them visible and preventing roll-off when left in boxes. The solution reclaims dead space in cabinets and frees counters and drawers. The system is inexpensive, easy to install, and adaptable to different cabinet sizes. Users report the setup makes staples easy to find and helps organize small kitchen spaces efficiently.
All you need to do to make one of these systems for yourself is place your adjustable towel bar over the cupboard you wish to store your items in, then hook your dish rack over the bar to form a series of vertical shelves. Each rung of the dish rack is the perfect size to slide one of these products on to, though it's best to keep them inside of their boxes so they're less likely to roll off.
I love how having this in the home will make kitchen staples so easy to find while also making the most out of dead space in the cupboard. It was only today when I was tidying the kitchen and realized I didn't have a home for my baking paper. It just went in a random cupboard or drawer wherever there was space. Then I remembered seeing this hack last night and instantly saw the appeal of implementing it in my home all over again.
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