How This Genius Wayfair Stove Shelf Added Instant Counter Space to My Tiny New York City Kitchen
No counter space? No problem. This Wayfair stove shelf solves the struggle for more space in the most stylish way possible
I recently moved from the suburbs of New Jersey to New York City, and while I couldn't be more excited to be back living in what feels like the center of the universe, I've had to make quite a few sacrifices to do so. I've come to terms with the fact that my 'bedroom' and my 'living room' are literally inches apart from each other, but one thing I'm still struggling with is the size of my tiny kitchen.
My New Jersey taught me a thing or two about navigating a small kitchen, but small by suburbs standard would be considered total luxury in the city. In my new space, I am tackling very limited counter spaces, and as a keen cook and someone who likes to style a countertop for character as well as practicality, I was stumped as to how to keep anything on display when space was so tight.
That's when I came across the small kitchen storage idea I didn't know I needed, the heaven-sent answer to my calls for help – Wayfair's Over-The-Stove Shelf.
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Made with solid wood and a black metal wire, this over-oven shelf is a practical, durable, and sturdy addition to your kitchen. It's designed to fit around most standard ovens, and it can mount to the wall if need be. With just over 5" in depth, the shelf is perfect for keeping cooking essentials at-hand.
Size: 21.65" H X 33.07" W X 5.03" D
Wayfair's Over-The-Stove Shelf can add some rustic charm to your kitchen while keeping it organized.
As a clever, space-maximizing idea for the kitchen, this handy over-the-stove shelf can quickly make more counter space in even the smallest of kitchens. It's perfect for holding oils, spices, sauces, and anything else you need in an arms reach while cooking.
This also looks chic. It adds warmth and texture to my kitchen. It's not a total focal point, but it doesn't go unnoticed either. I love the color of the grainy wood, and the arched backboard is such a nice touch, adding a rustic appeal.
Although this shelf is primarily designed to sit behind ovens, it can function in other areas of the kitchen, too. Perhaps you straddle it over your sink to act as a shelf for dish soap, sponges, and other cleaning utensils, or maybe you style it on your countertop to act as a simple riser, allowing more space on the counter beneath. Wherever you position this shelf and however you style it, it's bound to make your life easier as you work in your kitchen.
Right now, this shelf is on sale for over 60% off at Wayfair. Consider it the affordable, clever, and convenient kitchen addition that you didn't know you needed.
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Wayfair's Over-The-Stove Shelf was just the beginning of my hunt to add more storage to my small kitchen. If you're looking for more clever pieces that can help you keep your small kitchen organized, keep scrolling. From freestanding shelves to cabinet organizers, these products are game-changers for small kitchens.
One of the best ways to keep your kitchen organized is to simply keep things off the countertops. This clip-on basket can help with that. As a clever tool that latches onto the base of a cabinet and slides underneath, this basket can float above your countertop or within your cabinets to hold anything from spare dish towels to jars of sauce.
Size: 8 3/4" L x 10 1/4" W x 7 1/2" H
If your kitchen countertops always end up in disarray, consider getting a freestanding shelf like this one. You can slide it underneath cabinets against your backsplash or set it on your countertop flush against your fridge. With two shelves, it has lots of room to hold small essentials, and it's even designed with hooks for hanging things off the sides. This shelving unit is highly practical for keeping kitchen countertops organized.
Size: 19.7" W x 5.5" D x 19.1" H
There's nothing worse than drawers cluttered with all sorts of utensils, making it difficult to find what you're looking for. That's why kitchen drawer organizers are so important, like this version from IKEA. Sleek in style and conveniently structured, this tray can help you organize your kitchen drawers so that they stay neat and clean all of the time.
Size: 14 5/8" W x 19 1/2" D x 2 1/4" H
If you don't want to add anything else to your countertops, but you need more storage, consider these magnetic shelves instead. Designed to sit on top of your stove, these shelves are a convenient place to hold small essentials like spices or oils. And since they don't have legs, these shelves won't take up more space than they need to.
Size: 15"W x 4"D x 1.3"H
There's a reason why rails are some of the best kitchen organizers out there. Not only do they keep tools, pots, and pans off countertops and out of shelves, but they also make use of walls that might otherwise be left blank. This design from Rejuvenation is effortlessly chic with its brass finish. Hang it anywhere in your kitchen, and it'll look good while serving its purpose.
Size: 18" L
If your countertops are in order, but your cabinets need help, this stackable shelving unit is just what you need. Sold in a set of two, these shelves are designed to fit within your kitchen cabinets – either stacked on top of each other or styled separately. These shelves will help organize your kitchen cabinets in no time by taking advantage of all the space each cabinet has to offer.
Size: 11.6" H x 15.6" W x 7.7" D
Wayfair's Over-The-Stove Shelf is a practical, convenient, and stylish tool that can help you make the most of your small kitchen. By keeping things in order, it might even help your small kitchen look more luxurious, too.
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Devin Toolen is a New York-based Style Editor for Homes & Gardens. After achieving her Bachelor’s Degree at Villanova University, Devin moved to Paris, France, to obtain her Master’s Degree at Parsons School of Design. Upon returning to the United States, Devin began working in the media industry with Cosmopolitan Magazine, where she wrote trend-driven fashion stories and assisted on set for many photoshoots, and later Livingetc, where she wrote interior design stories and assisted with the magazine’s social media pages. She has an appreciation for every aspect of personal style – from the clothes we wear to the design of our homes. In her spare time, Devin enjoys embroidery and antique shopping in the city.