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How to Hide Dish Drying Rack

by Simully

As convenient as a dish drying rack can be, it can end up taking up a lot of countertop space while also making your kitchen look too cluttered. Through this guide, you can go through some ways to hide your dish drying rack to bring a sense of organization inside your kitchen.

Under the Sink

You can simply place your dish rack in the cabinet that might be present under your sink. This can keep the clutter away from your sight while also giving your dishes some space to dry up fully.

Usually, the cabinet right under your sink is meant to hide the piping under your sink so that it does not look too unseemly. This cabinet tends to have plenty of space around the pipe, so you can make good use of it to place your rack.

Make sure you place a towel or mat under the rack so that the water from the dishes does not pool up on the floor of this cabinet.

Sliding Doors

Sliding doors can also hide your dish drying rack from view. However, this method usually only works if you have a large enough sink in which you can place your rack conveniently to let the dishes dry.

Once you place your rack in one part of the sink, you can hide it from view by installing a wooden sliding door and closing it. Once the dishes are dry, you can simply open up the sliding door and keep your dishes and dish rack away until the next time you want to use it.

Cabinets or Closets

Building separate cabinets or closets for your dish drying rack or simply making use of empty ones in your kitchen can keep the rack effectively out of plain sight while also adding a sense of organization inside your kitchen.

You can clear up some space in one of your cabinets where you can then place your drying rack. This can also solve the issue of storing the rack when it is not in use.

You can also attach the rack to the cabinet walls and door so that you can open it up to access the racks better. In this sense, you can use a pull-out drawer or a pull-down door for the cabinet.

Wall Shelving

Instead of placing your dish drying rack on the counters, you can make it blend in with the rest of your kitchen better by integrating it into wall shelving. Placing these racks or shelves right above the sink can allow the water to directly drip down into the sink while also removing the need for additional storage.

Foldable shelves can hide the racks when you’re done.

Dish Rack Alternatives

You can do away with dish racks altogether by using alternatives such as drying mats, towels, rolling dish racks or even your dishwashers.

Concluding Remarks

You now know how to hide your dish drying rack from plain sight. To sum up, you can place your dish racks under the sink, inside cabinets, inside sliding doors or simply use wall shelving and other alternatives. You can pick a solution that works well for you to organize your kitchen.

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