Keep Your Trash Can In Reach But Out Of Sight


by Leah Perry - Date: 2007-05-06 - Word Count: 447 Share This!

Resolve Your Trash Related Problems
Does the odor emanating from your garbage can dominate the kitchen? Do you find yourself in a constant battle with the bin for that prime spot in front of the counters? If so, it is time to consider an option that is not only more efficient, but more fragrant. The perfect solution - a waste container that can be easily hidden right inside your cabinetry

Built-in waste containers come in round and rectangular shapes that mount easily to swinging-door cabinets. When you open the cabinet, your trash can makes an appearance. The lid of the container keeps unwelcome odors from wafting into your kitchen, and the cabinet door provides further protection against offending smells. Another option for hidden garbage storage is the ever-popular pullout waste container. This comprises a garbage can that slides on a track, so that you can pull out the basket only when you need it and keep the trash away at all other times. These functional wastebaskets are available with special covers to contain odors and repel bugs or without covers to allow for immediate, convenient access.

With So Many Uses, You'll Find One That's Right For You
For those who routinely sort their garbage or recyclables, pullout bins are also available in two or three-bin options to facilitate convenient sorting. These bins can also be found in a multi-colored variety, to aid in the rapid visual separation of different items. Double or triple-bin garbage systems are also useful for those who amass a great deal of garbage and may require more than one bin, or for those who wish to have another garbage bin available when a recently emptied one has not yet been re-lined.

The practical design of the double or triple bin system is not only useful in the kitchen. Parents who want to motivate their children to put away their dirty clothes or toys can use the double or triple bins as hampers. Designate the purpose of each, and each child can put his own laundry in one and sort his toys into another.

Placing your garbage can under a cabinet will make your kitchen more organized. You will eliminate the garbage pail search and the need to run across the kitchen to throw away your vegetable peels or eggshells. Consider where you need the pail the most, and install the bin in the cabinet that stands in that space. Voila! Your garbage will be easily accessible to you at the most crucial moments, but your dog will no longer be able to paw through the remains of last night's dinner. This simple kitchen addition will help you to organize your kitchen and to improve your time spent cooking.

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Leah Perry offers practical tips to organize your kitchen and bathroom. Learn how to decorate, design and organize your cabinets from top to bottom. Find dozens of quick and helpful suggestions at ModularKitchenCabinets.com

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