This 'easy to install' $57 pull-out kitchen addition instantly creates bespoke and accessible cabinets ahead of holiday hosting, without eye-watering costs

Banish awkward cabinets with this pull-out tray

Moody dark kitchen with island and wooden accents
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When it comes to holiday hosting and being the host with the most, organization is vital.

That's why we're loving the Malaree Pull-Out Tray Organizer available at Wayfair, which maximizes any storage space, while keeping everything effortlessly accessible, without the usual hefty price tag of customized storage solutions.

This simple addition instantly creates a bespoke kitchen

All prices were correct at the time of publication.

We all know that custom, built-in cabinet ideas can be expensive, particularly if you're looking for the perfect fit. That's why we recommend the Malaree Pull Out Tray Organizer available at Wayfair, for a bespoke look without the usual eye-watering price tag.

With no assembly required, this clever storage idea effortlessly slots into either framed or frameless cabinets, ensuring a perfect fit for a seamless and professional look and easy installation.

It's also soft-close and durable, providing quiet and smooth sliding to protect your furniture. Available in eight different sizes, it fully extends for easy access to hosting essentials, such as cookware, small appliances, non-perishables, and more.

With shoppers describing this space-saving way to use vertical storage as 'very well made,' 'good quality,' and 'wonderful,' make the most of the space in your small pantry ideas and kitchen cabinet ideas, and become the perfect host for the holidays, with this storage to make a house look expensive, without the price tag to match.

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Beginning by decluttering a pantry will also help to make the most of your food storage space.

Ottilie Blackhall
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