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Current catalogue Bunnings Warehouse - Valid from 01.09 to 30.09 - Page nb 59

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Catalogue Bunnings Warehouse 01.09.2022 - 30.09.2022
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Adjustable racks inside the - == pantry door are ideal for | often-used products. Kaboodle = Kitchen 450mm 6-tier pantry pullout baskets in Chrome, $455, I/N: 2667708 (five tiers used) Take cues from cooking A key part of planning a new kitchen is figuring out where you want everything to go, then designing storage to suit. Even an existing layout can get a new lease of life if you rejig its interior workings and storage. Think about the bigger picture — for example, how you cook and what items are best kept readily at hand. Chelsea Smith of The Organising Platform (theorganisingplatform.com) suggests storing spices “in a narrow drawer close to the cooktop”. Consider, too, if oils and condiments might be better located in a narrow pull-out cupboard near the stove. Within the pantry, it is useful to position items according to how often you use them, says Monique Parker of Kaboodle Kitchen. “Place frequently used items on the shelves that are at eye or chest level, as these are the most accessible shelves in the pantry,” she advises. “Items that aren't used as frequently should be placed on either the top or bottom shelves, and the < suppliers other than Bunnings. ‘Some photographs feature products Chelsea Smith, The Organising Platform A “ PLAN IT ©)@8TORAGE SOLUTIONS —<t = AS San ee Keep herbs and spices in handy drawers near the cooking area ABOVE Kaboodle Kitchen 150mm 2 tier soft close pullout baskets, $104, I/N: 2667713. ‘Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. ‘ones in between should house all your ‘extras’ — think rice, tuna, soup — things you don't need every day but may need throughout the week.” Make every bit count Try to avoid deep shelves within the main pantry cupboard. “These are not functional pantry storage," explains Monique Parker. “They are hard to access and make it easy to forget what you actually have on hand.” Think about replacing deep shelves with shallow ones at head height so ingredients won't disappear. The unused air this creates can provide an opportunity to set up a coffee and “Plan meals (weekly or fortnightly) and shop with a detailed list of the items you need from the grocery store. This cuts down on food waste” tea station, so you can work within the pantry and keep clutter hidden. Adjustable shelves allow you to customise according to the height of your containers. Pull-out baskets are also great if you are short on space » Your guide to kitchen cabinetry: bunnings.com.au/how-to-plan-your- kitchen-renovation ee es '— Read it! bunnings.com.au |G) bunnings | (®) bunnings 59

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Adjustable racks inside the - == pantry door are ideal for | often-used products. Kaboodle = Kitchen 450mm 6-tier pantry pullout baskets in Chrome, $455, I/N: 2667708 (five tiers used) Take cues from cooking A key part of planning a new kitchen is figuring out where you want everything to go, then designing storage to suit. Even an existing layout can get a new lease of life if you rejig its interior workings and storage. Think about the bigger picture — for example, how you cook and what items are best kept readily at hand. Chelsea Smith of The Organising Platform (theorganisingplatform.com) suggests storing spices “in a narrow drawer close to the cooktop”. Consider, too, if oils and condiments might be better located in a narrow pull-out cupboard near the stove. Within the pantry, it is useful to position items according to how often you use them, says Monique Parker of Kaboodle Kitchen. “Place frequently used items on the shelves that are at eye or chest level, as these are the most accessible shelves in the pantry,” she advises. “Items that aren't used as frequently should be placed on either the top or bottom shelves, and the < suppliers other than Bunnings. ‘Some photographs feature products Chelsea Smith, The Organising Platform A “ PLAN IT ©)@8TORAGE SOLUTIONS —<t = AS San ee Keep herbs and spices in handy drawers near the cooking area ABOVE Kaboodle Kitchen 150mm 2 tier soft close pullout baskets, $104, I/N: 2667713. ‘Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. ‘ones in between should house all your ‘extras’ — think rice, tuna, soup — things you don't need every day but may need throughout the week.” Make every bit count Try to avoid deep shelves within the main pantry cupboard. “These are not functional pantry storage," explains Monique Parker. “They are hard to access and make it easy to forget what you actually have on hand.” Think about replacing deep shelves with shallow ones at head height so ingredients won't disappear. The unused air this creates can provide an opportunity to set up a coffee and “Plan meals (weekly or fortnightly) and shop with a detailed list of the items you need from the grocery store. This cuts down on food waste” tea station, so you can work within the pantry and keep clutter hidden. Adjustable shelves allow you to customise according to the height of your containers. Pull-out baskets are also great if you are short on space » Your guide to kitchen cabinetry: bunnings.com.au/how-to-plan-your- kitchen-renovation ee es '— Read it! bunnings.com.au |G) bunnings | (®) bunnings 59
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