Guest Picks: Freestanding Kitchen Storage and Prep Spaces
Get on a roll organizing your kitchen with movable islands, carts and racks
Many people have the same dilemma in the kitchen: not enough storage or counter space. Not to worry; there are plenty of temporary solutions (at many price points) that you can even take with you if you move. Creating freestanding kitchen storage is easy and fun, and the perfect way to maximize your kitchen space. You can even get that kitchen island you've always dreamed of! — Suzy from Better Decorating Bible
Balboa Counter-Height Table and Stools, Espresso
Even if you don't have a large kitchen, you can still fit in a narrow island for more counter space. I love that this set has matching stools that can be easily tucked away under the table, making it fantastic for a small house or apartment.
Honey Can Do Kitchen Cart
It's nice to have fancy furniture, but sometimes purchasing commercial-grade quality is your best bet. This heavy-duty steel kitchen cart is bound to last for years; it can serve as an extra surface for food prep and storage.
Cambridge Kitchen Island
If your kitchen isn't blessed with a built-in kitchen island, not to worry — there are affordable solutions. This is the perfect alternative to a kitchen counter, and it will give you extra space for storing spices and dishes. I know I could really use this for some extra food-prep space.
Enclume Premier Collection 4-Foot Stainless Steel Oval Pot Rack With Grid
Who doesn't have overflowing cupboards? This rack is the perfect way to free up some storage space and showcase your prized pots and pans.
LaFayette Expandable Bar Cabinet
Surprise! Once you open this expandable bar cabinet, you won't believe how much space you'll have for glasses, drinks and other entertaining essentials.
Chrome Kitchen Shelving Unit With Casters, 5-Shelf
I love this chrome shelving unit on wheels, because it reminds me of a bakery cart with baked goods ready to be rolled out. I would put it in my pantry to hold my kitchen appliances and any other items that are too large to fit in the cupboards.
Jefferson Kitchen Cart, Red
If you are looking to add a little retro flair to your kitchen, try this candy-red cart with a glossy stainless steel counter. Stainless steel is always a good choice, because it is both stain and heat resistant.
Home Decorators Collection Iron/Wicker Baker's Rack
A classic baker's rack will give you extra storage for dish towels, cookbooks and more. It can also double as a minibar.
Crosley Drop-Leaf Breakfast Bar Top Kitchen Island With Black Schoolhouse Stools
This kitchen island looks built in. With an extended counter and two matching schoolhouse stools, it even works as a mini breakfast bar.
J.K. Adams Wood Cookware Stand
This kitchen storage solution is a clever way to stack your pots and pans, as well as your treasured cookbooks. The only worry I have is the amount of dust that could accumulate on them over time. I think it's time to put it to the test.
Crosley Furniture Hardwood Drop-Leaf Breakfast Bar Kitchen Island, White
This kitchen island has a fold-out leaf, so it can double as a breakfast bar —- what a smart way to maximize space. I would definitely recommend this if you don't have a lot of space or are on a budget and looking for a multifunctional piece of furniture.
Oakmont Kitchen Island, Wine Storage Base
Looking for a place to store your wine? No need to invest in an expensive wine cellar — just put your best bottles on display right in this portable kitchen island.
La Mesa Kitchen Island
I love the look of a rustic, French country–style kitchen, and this pine kitchen island has won my heart. I could see myself cutting a fresh baguette and preparing a meal with organic tomatoes from the garden on this.
Microwave Cart
This little cart can hold just about anything. If you don't have space for a toaster or coffeemaker, put it on this cart.
John Boos & Co. Cucina Grande Pot Rack
Expand your kitchen workspace with a multipurpose table that can store pots, pans and other kitchenware. If you're renting a home and looking for a temporary solution that you can take with you when you move, this is one of my top recommendations.
Neu Home 3-Basket Kitchen Cart
I would use this mini kitchen cart to hold bread, fruits and vegetables. If your kitchen is lacking in space, you can always wheel this off to the pantry or an empty nook for a quick stowaway option.
Honey Can Do Modular Mesh Storage Cubes, 6-Pack
Customizable furniture rocks! You can snap these mesh cubes together to make storage as wide and as tall as you want. They're great for holding cereal and other boxed snacks.
Barkley Wood and Metal Entertaining Console
If you want a vintage look, try this edgy, industrial console table. I like its enclosed storage, which many kitchen carts and islands don't have.
Belmont White Work Table With Stainless Steel Top
A sleek, stainless steel option like this one is a great choice if you don't like the look of bulky wooden kitchen islands. Not only is it super low maintenance (no need to worry about scuffing), but it also takes up less space visually.
Woodbridge 2-Tier Kitchen Island
Simple and versatile, this two-tier kitchen island would allow you to prepare quick meals and have a snack at the same time.
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