Old 11-30-2013, 07:01 PM
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seasaw2mch
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Ok I have read through a lot of the replies and I still don't see where there is truly hidden storage so I decided to break out my camera and show you how I handle "hidden storage".

To give an idea what you are looking at, in my kitchen I needed some extra space to hide things but wanted them to be readily accessible. So what better way then to kick in the wall and use the unused part as a hiding place, while still using the outside as a place to hang my kitchen tools. I did leave the bottom open so I could get to the cook books without having to open to sliding peg board. But if you think about this way of doing things, I'm sure you will find room to hide stuff. Instead of using a peg board, you could use a picture or a mirror or anything else you can think of in place of it. And no I didn't buy an expensive sliding door hanger, I used a set of sliding drawer brackets and flipped one upside down when mounting it. My hubby loves how I fix things around here. LOL I think it's because he doesn't have to. LOL
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