A cutting-edge system called “magic corner kitchen cabinets” maximises the space in your kitchen. They are great for kitchens with little storage space since they make use of the empty space beneath your kitchen counter’s seams in the corners. Typically, they arrive with four trays. Of which, two trays are affixed to the interior of the door and two to the individuals themselves. The shelves in the back may be taken out for hassle-free loading and unloading, and the front-positioned trays are simply removed for cleaning, making cleaning a simple and pleasant task.
There are often four magic corner baskets, as was already indicated. Two of them are attached to the wall and two are attached to themselves, and together they offer a respectable quantity of storage. These trays can be used to store kitchenware, pots and pans, and occasionally used utensils. This makes room in your pull-out units, drawers, and cabinets for the things you need to use every day. The back basket can be utilised for pots, pans, and dishes, while the front two baskets can be used to store groceries and spice bottles. All of your ingredients and spices will be easily accessible in this manner, making cooking time enjoyable and simple.
The layout and dimensions of your kitchen will determine the size of the magic corner. However, the magic corner in your kitchen typically requires a space of three and a half feet by four feet. For the mechanism to function well and to give you enough room to keep your utensils, spice bottles, and other necessities, the depth should be at least two feet.
One of the most useful additions to a modular kitchen if you want to increase the storage space is a magic corner. Any kitchen design with a junction below the counter works nicely with it. Whether it’s an L-shaped, U-shaped, or G-shaped kitchen. In the image, we’ve provided a traditional illustration of a magic corner. The base cabinets and overhead lighting in the kitchen are a brilliant yellow colour. The backsplash’s brick cladding breaks up the monotony of yellow and gives it an industrial appearance. For a simpler cleaning process, install Moroccan tiles close to the chimney. To maximise the use of the space, the kitchen has a pantry pull-out and an appliance garage, and the magic corner pull-out is used to organise the area.