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Make Use of Wasted Spaces
Looking at some mighty adorable ideas for children’s book storage on Pinterest, it hit me that I could use a similar strategy on the lower cabinets to keep my favorites magazines safe and sound. And I can do it by using what was basically just wasted space! Score!

Since I knew it wouldn’t need to hold much weight (I mainly just collect food mags when the mood strikes) I didn’t worry about anchoring the rail or the wooden ledge at all. I used 2 small corner braces under the ledge to attach it to the cabinet wall and they are quite sturdy.

A sweet little project in no time flat and my magazines are all safe and sound!!

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  • How to make a storage unit. Kitchen Magazine Rack Diy - Step 1
    Step 1

    Find a usable side to a kitchen cabinet. I used the end behind our kitchen door.

  • How to make a storage unit. Kitchen Magazine Rack Diy - Step 2
    Step 2

    I used a Bygel rail from Ikea that’s part of their kitchen wall organization system along with a piece of leftover trim (free is my favorite!!) and painted it out in the white trim color (Bistro White from Valspar).

  • How to make a storage unit. Kitchen Magazine Rack Diy - Step 3
    Step 3

    Easy peasy - here it is!

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Nancy!
Nancy! · Shawinigan, Quebec, CA · 64 projects
Clever!
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