By chance I saw for half a year since the blog post 'Work and tea' with pictures of a wall with spice racks. Before I had several times wondered how I could have my own collection of smaller Erik Cold tubs on display in my kitchen. Both Anne, whose blog I found the post on, and a few other bloggers were sweet to measure the shelves internal dimensions. It turned out that Erik Cold tubs number greater kitchen kettle village than spice version also can stand on shelves, as shown in the picture. The shelves are from IKEA and is both easy to grab and cheap. Actually, the gallery shelves, why they come in several colors, but they work so also excellent in a kitchen! While I was dung lucky as the minimum time of 55 centimeters could just squeeze in here in my kitchen. Personally, I have become kitchen kettle village quite fond of the solution, then maybe some of you can use it also?
It seems crazy fine :) A little tip if you need larger tubs below: Turn the image shelves vice versa. I have done in my bathroom and kitchen (see here: http://www.styledesigncreate.com/2013/08/dymo-glaede/) and it works really well. Reply Delete
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