A fold-out larderThe downside of wall cupboards in any kitchen is that their depth means whatever’s lurking at the back tends to stay there until well past its use-by date. Slide-out units above eye level are similarly impractical. This genius larder, on the other hand, with its three layered sections, jumps all those hurdles like a pro, its layout allowing everything to be visible.Browse the kitchen storage and organisation department in the Houzz Shop
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Corner storage & hidden appliances. Roll down door
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Simple but effective
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Bottles above the fridge freezer & bifold doors on the larder.
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Lovely cupboard for China & glassware.
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Even better than a whirligig!
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Now this could fit in our kitchen. Great use of space
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Even more convenient storage! Needs a BIG kitchen though.
A fold-out larderThe downside of wall cupboards in any kitchen is that their depth means whatever’s lurking at the back tends to stay there until well past its use-by date. Slide-out units above eye level are similarly impractical. This genius larder, on the other hand, with its three layered sections, jumps all those hurdles like a pro, its layout allowing everything to be visible.Browse the kitchen storage and organisation department in the Houzz Shop
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