How to Use Kitchen Cabinets Throughout Your House

Using kitchen cabinets throughout your home

How to Use Kitchen Cabinets Throughout Your House

Contrary to what you might think, kitchen cabinets work for more than cooking spaces. They offer extra storage space wherever they are installed!

Using kitchen cabinets for extra storage throughout your home can also be more affordable than investing in custom pieces. So, contractors can reduce costs, and buyers can enjoy the storage space they want. And from an interior design perspective, using the same or similar kitchen cabinets throughout a home creates a uniform look that can accommodate modern trends. 

Ways to Use Kitchen Cabinets in Your Home

In the kitchen, cabinets are essential for storing culinary supplies and various ingredients. However, they're also functional in other areas of your home, from bathrooms and laundry rooms to basements and bedrooms. With a smart approach to installation, there are tons of kitchen cabinet uses that offer a perfect storage solution in most areas of a home. 

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Here are some of the best kitchen cabinet ideas for seamless storage throughout your home.

Can Kitchen Cabinets Be Used In Bathrooms?

Extensive bathroom remodel projects can be pricey. Aside from the costs of tiling and purchasing new bathroom fixtures, installing vanities with ample storage space can be expensive. However, it's often not an expense homeowners want to forgo since vanities are essential for storing cleaning supplies, toiletries, towels, and, more. 

Instead of paying for a new or custom vanity that fits perfectly into the space, you can use kitchen cabinets as bathroom cabinets. You can place your new cabinets on the wall next to the sink or above your toilet, and you'll likely save quite a bit on your bathroom renovation project.

Additional Examples of Ways to Use Kitchen Cabinets in Bathrooms

  • Wall-Mounted Storage: Great for adding storage options over the toilet or creating an alternative medicine cabinet.
  • Linen Storage: Pantry-size kitchen cabinets can be used as linen closets for towels, washcloths, and other bathroom essentials. 
  • Hidden Laundry Hampers: You can convert kitchen cabinets with a pull-out system that can hide laundry hampers and keep dirty clothes out of sight.
  • Decorative Storage: Use glass-front cabinets and open shelves for decorative items such as candles, bath salts, rolled towels, and more.
  • Makeup & Styling Stations: Repurpose smaller kitchen cabinets to create a dedicated space for makeup, hair tools, and styling products. Additionally, you can install pull-out trays for appliances such as hair dryers, straighteners, and curling irons.

Laundry Rooms Can Benefit From Kitchen Cabinets

Laundry rooms need ample storage space for detergents, cleaning products, and various toiletries. Many homeowners also like having countertops to separate and fold laundry. Without counter space and enough storage, laundry rooms can spiral into messy chaos quickly, especially if they double as entryways to the home and also keep coats and shoes. Kitchen cabinets can double as laundry room cabinets to keep the space organized and ensure everything has a place. 

White shaker kitchen cabinets are a sleek choice for laundry rooms, although you can also consider bolder colors to complement your home's interior style. 

Additional Examples of Ways to Use Kitchen Cabinets in Laundry Rooms

  • Overhead Storage: Install kitchen cabinets above the washer and dryer to store detergents, fabric softeners, and any other cleaning supplies. Alternatively, you can remove the doors for easy-access open shelving.
  • Countertop Space: Install base kitchen cabinets to create a countertop area that you can use for folding clothes, sorting laundry, or organizing any supplies.
  • Linen and Cleaning Supplies Closet: If you're looking for maximum storage, consider installing a pantry kitchen cabinet that can store laundry baskets, brooms, mops, and other cleaning essentials.
  • Pull-Out Laundry Hampers: Convert a kitchen cabinet into a pull-out laundry hamper by installing a pull-out system! This can let you neatly sort dirty clothes and keep them out of sight.
  • Cabinets for Awkward Spaces: If you have awkward corners or unused areas, consider installing a cabinet with a Lazy Suzan! This can help maximize your allotted space while also providing additional storage options.

Kitchen Cabinets Can Be Used In Garages

Installing garage storage systems using heavy-duty steel components is often expensive. Instead, you could use kitchen cabinets to organize and store tools and other supplies. You could also use a combination of steel storage units and kitchen cabinets if you need heavy-duty garage storage. This is an especially practical solution if you use your garage as a functional workspace. 

Additional Examples of Ways to Use Kitchen Cabinets in Garages

  • Tool Storage: Utilize kitchen wall cabinets to store smaller tools such as screwdrivers, wrenches, and hammers. To take this to the next level, add pegboards inside the cabinet doors for ease of access to frequently used tools. Alternatively, you can also install magnetic strips or hooks.
  • Hobby and DIY Stations: Kitchen cabinets can be a great way to store hobby materials such as supplies, paints, or other materials. This can help you create a dedicated space for your personal interests with everything you need in one place.
  • Hiding Clutter: Kitchen cabinets can be a great way to keep any clutter in your garage out of view, which can help maintain a clean garage aesthetic.
  • Recycling Center: You can use base cabinets for recycling by installing pull-out bins to create a designated recycling center for bottles, cans, and paper.
  • Overhead Storage: Install kitchen cabinets on garage walls to safely store items such as paint cans, cleaning products, seasonal decorations, and more.

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How To Use Kitchen Cabinets In Basements

Kitchen cabinets can also help cut the costs of basement renovations. Whether transforming your basement into a home gym area, an entertainment space, a mini apartment, or a hobby center, custom cabinets will work well in all these remodel projects. 

Designs with pull-out drawers and trays help keep these spaces neat and tidy. With the right installation approach, you can create entertainment centers with space to store games, remotes, and other tech. In-home gyms, cabinets can store gym equipment, and in hobby rooms, you can store your supplies.

Additional Examples of Ways to Use Kitchen Cabinets in Basements

  • Basement Bar or Kitchenette: With a combination of base and wall kitchen cabinets, you can create a stylish home bar. Using glass doors or open shelving can also allow you to display glassware, plates, utensils, liquor, and more.
  • Home Gym Storage: Kitchen cabinets can be used to store gym equipment like weights, resistance bands, and mats. They can also be used to store towels and workout media or tech for when you're not using them.
  • Storage for Seasonal Items: You can use pantry-style cabinets to store holiday decorations while they're not being used, which can help clear up space in a crowded basement or house.
  • Wine Cellar or Beverage Storage: You can convert kitchen cabinets into wine storage by installing wine racks or bottle holders. Additionally, you can store coffee makers, tea, soda, and more with shelf installation.
  • Basement Storage Room: Kitchen cabinets can be used to organize items such as old photo albums, documents, keepsakes, and more. If you choose to install drawers, you can also label them for easy identification and organization. These options also keep items out of sight and can maintain a clean basement.

Using Kitchen Cabinets In Living Rooms

In living rooms, kitchen cabinets can help create entertainment centers to hold TVs and consoles or store entertainment tech. Beyond being a functional storage solution, they can also serve as additional seating. Installing low cabinets and replacing the tops with a cushioned fabric cover is a savvy way to add more seating in a living room. Inside, you can store blankets and pillows. You can also remove the doors to display photo frames and decorations on the shelves. 

Additional Examples of Ways to Use Kitchen Cabinets in Living Rooms

  • Fireplace Materials & Supplies: Install a kitchen cabinet on either side (or both sides) of a fireplace to store firewood. Additionally, with open shelving or glass-front doors, you can store books or decorative items.
  • Built-In Bookshelves: Depending on your space or desire, you can use nearly any size kitchen cabinet to create a built-in bookshelf for your living room. Additionally, you can make these closed storage or open shelving depending on your tastes.
  • Console or Sideboard Storage: You can repurpose kitchen cabinets as a sideboard for storing tableware, books, or decorative items. Additionally, they can be placed at your entryway for shoe storage, bags, keys, and more, while adding a decorative element to your space.
  • Accent Lighting: Attaching LED strip lighting inside cabinets can let you highlight display items and add additional ambiance to your room. It can also draw attention to key areas or items in your living room space.
  • Game and Toy Storage: Cabinets can be used to store kids' toys and games, as well as gaming accessories and controllers, in one place for a clutter-free look and feel.

How To Use Kitchen Cabinets In Playrooms

When it comes to playrooms, storage space is essential for organization. Cabinets can store toys, blankets, books, games, and other items to keep the space organized.  

Simplistic white designs are a top choice when using cabinets for a playroom. These match most interior designs, so you can redecorate the space when your kids grow up without investing in new storage. You can also freshen them up with a coat of acrylic paint to give the cabinets a makeover that suits the new interior design style.

Additional Examples of Ways to Use Kitchen Cabinets in Playrooms

  • Create a Reading Nook: By using a combination of low kitchen cabinets as a reading bench and wall cabinets for additional book storage, you can create a cozy reading spot for your family.
  • Game & Puzzle Storage: Wall or base cabinets can help clear clutter by keeping games and puzzles out of sight. You can also label any drawers or doors for easy identification.
  • Display Cabinets for Special Items: Glass-front doors on kitchen cabinets can be used to display important items, such as special toys, trophies, or collections. By doing so, you can keep them out of reach and free from dust.
  • Wall-Mounted Desks: By installing a kitchen wall cabinet and adding a chair, you can create a space-saving space for homework or crafts. Additionally, adjustable shelves can be used to accommodate growing children.

Can You Use Kitchen Cabinets In Home Offices?

A home office should have space to keep documents, equipment, stationery, and other office-related things. These spaces would also benefit from ample countertop space to fit a laptop or desktop and all the other gadgets that make a home office functional. 

Kitchen cabinets being used in a home office

With kitchen cabinets, you can create a large desk with lots of storage space by installing a cabinet on either end of a wall, leaving enough space in the middle to fit an office chair. Then, install a countertop that spans from one cabinet to the other to create a desk. Cabinets with practical pull-out drawers are perfect for storing stationery, cables and tech gadgets, while shelving is great for organizing paper documents.

Additional Examples of Ways to Use Kitchen Cabinets in Home Offices

  • Filing System: You can convert drawers into a filing system to store and organize documents, contracts, paperwork, and more.
  • Built-In Bookcases: By combining kitchen cabinets with open shelving, you can create a built-in bookcase for work-related books and materials.
  • Office Supplies Storage: Drawer dividers can be used to organize and sort pens, scissors, staplers, and other office supplies. With larger cabinets, you can also store bulkier items like printer paper, notebooks, and binders.
  • Coffee or Snack Station: Instead of leaving your office and work behind, you can use kitchen cabinets to create a mini refreshment area or storage for a mini fridge. You can also use open shelves for storing coffee pods, mugs, snacks, and more.
  • Create a DIY Standing Desk: By repurposing tall cabinets, you can create a standing desk. Adding a countertop on top, or any other hard surface of your choosing, can create a desk tailored specifically to your height.

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Kitchen Cabinets in Main and Kids' Bedrooms

In the main and kids' bedrooms, kitchen cabinets work well as fixed side tables, dresser units, and for extra storage. Kids' bedrooms and playrooms are especially tricky to keep clean, but with a kitchen cabinet or two as extra storage, keeping rooms organized is easier. You can also use them for additional seating, similar to the idea in the living room section. 

Additional Examples of Ways to Use Kitchen Cabinets in Bedrooms

  • Wardrobe or Closet Storage: Tall cabinets and pantries can be utilized as a wardrobe or closet system! They can hang clothing, store shoes, and organize our accessories.
  • Nightstands: Kitchen cabinets make excellent nightstands. They can easily be repurposed as bedside tables that come with built-in drawers for your books, chargers, and bedtime essentials.
  • Storage Benches: Using low kitchen cabinets, you can create an aesthetically pleasing bench seat for your bedroom window. You can add cushioning on the top for a comfy feel, while the actual cabinet can be used for storing blankets, pillows, or seasonal items.
  • Dressers: Base kitchen cabinets with drawers are an easy way to create a unique dresser for storing your clothes and accessories. By lining up base cabinets against a wall, you can add all the storage you need.
  • Shore Storage: Kitchen cabinets with adjustable shelves are a great way to store and organize shoes. You can install a pull-out rack to create a more effective use of space as well.

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Whether you want to install a storage system in a laundry room, garage, or kids' playroom, kitchen cabinets offer a practical and cost-efficient solution. These cabinets can also help create modern display units, bedroom dressers, bathroom vanities, buffets, and sideboards. 

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