As someone who unfortunately has a compact kitchen (and lots of cookware after trying the best cast iron skillets), Double the space. But there are limited numbers Space-saving kitchen hacks Give it a try before you have to overhaul not only your kitchen storage but also any items that you're having trouble storing.
Even if you manage to succeed Organize your pots and pans Even with all the organization, there's always one problem that just can't be solved: pesky pot handles. Not only do they get in the way when storing other items, but the protruding handles also make it hard to completely close your kitchen cupboards.
That is, until I discovered this innovative cookware brand. Joseph JosephIt's the perfect kitchen storage revolution that I've been waiting for. What is this genius solution?
Space Cookware
The answer is simple: fold the handles. The 'Space Folding' series is the homeware brand's first cookware set with handles that fold inwards thanks to patented SwingLock technology. This clever stainless steel mechanism has a separate lever on the handle, making it easy to use.
Essentially, it's ideal for maximising storage, said to save up to 50% space over standard cookware – and considering most of the cabinets in my kitchen are full of various items, this alone was a huge selling point for me.
I tried this space-saving wok.
A wok has always been my go-to cooking tool because I love to make my favorite stir-fry dishes every week. However, because of its cone shape, it is always difficult to store it neatly without struggling. However, after trying this wok, Space Ceramic Nonstick 12.5 inch Wokit's a space-saving game-changer. Not only did it instantly create extra (and much-needed) storage space in my cabinets, it also improved the cluttered, unsightly look.
Additionally, we were impressed with the professional quality and feel of this wok, making it a pleasure to handle while cooking, and the fact that it has a non-toxic, non-stick ceramic coating makes it easy to use and clean.
These can also be neatly stored with other pieces from the Space collection, so you can say goodbye to messy cabinets.
My only question is why this “space-saving cookware” concept hasn't been replicated by other brands yet, but here's hoping this becomes the next big thing to watch in the future.
Of course, such innovation comes at a high price — Joseph Joseph products start at $90 for an 8-inch ceramic pot — but if kitchen space is more valuable to you, it's a worthwhile investment in the long run. Be careful not to overproduce these products, though. Kitchen storage mistakes During!
The Space Collection is currently Joseph Joseph, Williams Sonoma and Sur la table.