20 Cheap Kitchen Cabinet Add-Ons You Can DIY

Kitchen cabinets often have untapped potential waiting to be discovered. With just a few dollars and some weekend DIY spirit, you can transform your kitchen storage from frustrating to fantastic.

These simple cabinet add-ons will maximize space, improve organization, and make your kitchen more functional without breaking the bank.

1. Pull-Out Trash Bin Drawer

Pull-Out Trash Bin Drawer
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Goodbye, unsightly garbage can in the corner! A simple sliding mechanism attached to cabinet floors creates a hidden home for trash bins.

All you need is a pair of drawer slides, a wooden base, and basic tools. Mount the slides inside a lower cabinet, attach your platform, and kitchen waste stays out of sight when not needed.

2. Under-Cabinet Spice Rack

Under-Cabinet Spice Rack
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Wasted space beneath upper cabinets becomes prime real estate with a simple hanging spice rack.

Using scrap wood, small dowels, and a few screws, you can build a shallow shelf that mounts to cabinet undersides. Spices stay visible yet out of the way, freeing up valuable drawer and counter space while keeping cooking essentials within arm’s reach.

3. DIY Roll-Out Shelves

DIY Roll-Out Shelves
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Reaching into deep cabinet recesses becomes effortless with custom roll-out shelves.

Start with plywood cut to fit your cabinet interior, add drawer slides on both sides, and attach a front piece with a handle. Those forgotten items at the back become accessible with a simple pull, transforming frustrating storage into practical space you’ll actually use.

4. Inside-Door Measuring Cup Organizer

Inside-Door Measuring Cup Organizer
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Flat measuring cups and spoons find a perfect home on cabinet doors with this clever hack.

Mounting a few strips of thin wood or plastic creates slots that hold measuring tools upright and accessible. Simply measure your collection, cut dividers to size, and attach them to the inside door with screws or strong adhesive for instant organization.

5. Chalkboard Pantry Cabinet Door

Chalkboard Pantry Cabinet Door
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A couple of coats transforms ordinary surfaces into functional message boards for grocery lists and meal planning. Add a small wooden ledge with clips to hold chalk and an eraser. Now shopping lists, dinner menus, and family notes have a dedicated home.

6. Magnetic Knife Strip Mount

Magnetic Knife Strip Mount
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Start with a hardwood piece, embed strong magnets along its length, and finish with food-safe sealant. Mount it securely where knives will be handy but safe. Your blades stay sharp, counters stay clear, and dangerous drawer-diving becomes a thing of the past.

7. Lazy Susan Corner Cabinet Insert

Lazy Susan Corner Cabinet Insert
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Two circular plywood pieces connected by a bearing mechanism create a spinning storage solution. Measure your cabinet dimensions carefully, cut your circles slightly smaller, and connect them with a central pivot. Awkward corners immediately become premium storage space for rarely-used appliances.

8. Custom Drawer Dividers

Custom Drawer Dividers
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Measure drawer interiors and cut wood strips to create compartments sized perfectly for your utensils. Sand edges smooth, finish with food-safe sealant, and arrange in configurations that make sense for your cooking style. Now finding the right tool takes seconds instead of minutes.

9. Pegboard Pan Organizer

Pegboard Pan Organizer
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Cut pegboard to fit inside deep cabinets, mount it securely, and add hooks positioned specifically for your cookware collection. Pots and pans hang neatly instead of stacking precariously. Cooking becomes more efficient when every pan is visible and accessible without unstacking an entire cabinet.

10. Cabinet Toe-Kick Drawers

Cabinet Toe-Kick Drawers
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Measure the opening beneath cabinets, build shallow drawers using thin plywood, and add drawer slides. Install simple push-latch mechanisms for handle-free opening. Perfect for storing seldom-used items like special occasion platters or seasonal cookie cutters that don’t need frequent access.

11. DIY Pull-Out Cutting Board

DIY Pull-Out Cutting Board
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Start with a quality wood board sized to fit your available space. Add drawer slides on both sides, mounting them to adjacent cabinets. When cooking prep begins, simply pull out your hidden workspace. When dinner’s ready, slide it away for a cleaner-looking kitchen.

12. Inside-Door Lid Organizer

Inside-Door Lid Organizer
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A few wooden strips with evenly spaced slots create perfect storage for those awkward circular lids. Mount the strips horizontally inside tall cabinet doors, spacing them to accommodate different lid sizes. Those frustrating, space-wasting items fimally have a dedicated home where they’re easily accessible.

13. Hanging Mason Jar Storage Under Shelves

Hanging Mason Jar Storage Under Shelves
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Screw jar lids to the bottom of shelves or cabinets, fill jars with small items like spices or baking decorations, then twist them into their suspended positions. Those small items that clutter drawers become visible, accessible, and add a touch of rustic charm to your kitchen.

14. Built-In Paper Towel Holder

Built-In Paper Towel Holder
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A wooden dowel or tension rod installed between cabinet walls creates a hidden home for paper rolls. Mount it inside a cabinet near the sink or attach it under an upper cabinet. Paper towels remain handy without consuming valuable counter space or adding visual clutter.

15. Tension Rods for Vertical Bakeware Storage

Tension Rods for Vertical Bakeware Storage
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Place adjustable rods vertically inside cabinets, spacing them to create slots sized for your specific bakeware. Those awkward flat items that never stack properly now have individual spaces. No more avalanches of falling pans when you need just one baking sheet.

16. Floating Shelf Above Upper Cabinets

Floating Shelf Above Upper Cabinets
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Measure the area, cut wood to fit, and mount securely to wall studs. Finish with paint matching your cabinets for a built-in look. Perfect for seasonal decor, cookbook collections, or special occasion serving pieces that don’t need frequent access but deserve to be seen.

17. Tiered Can Organizer

Tiered Can Organizer
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Create a simple stadium-seating arrangement for canned goods using plywood cut into progressively taller platforms. Each tier sits slightly higher than the one in front, allowing you to see all labels at once. Suddenly meal planning becomes easier when you can actually see what’s available.

18. Small Appliance Garage Behind Lift-Up Door

Small Appliance Garage Behind Lift-Up Door
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Morning routines flow smoothly when frequently used appliances hide behind a simple lift-up door.

Mount a hinged panel to an upper cabinet’s bottom edge, adding a hydraulic support for smooth operation. Coffee makers and toasters remain plugged in but concealed when not in use. Counter space stays clear while appliances remain ready for action at a moment’s notice.

19. Velcro Hook Strip for Measuring Spoons

Velcro Hook Strip for Measuring Spoons
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Attach the strip inside a cabinet door, then add small pieces of loop Velcro to measuring spoon handles. Frequently used tools get a dedicated home where they’re visible yet contained. No more digging through drawers when you’re in the middle of a recipe.

20. Repurposed Crates for Open Cabinet Ends

Repurposed Crates for Open Cabinet Ends
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Mount fruit crates or wine boxes to exposed cabinet sides using screws and brackets. Paint or stain to match your existing cabinetry. Blank cabinet ends become charming display areas for cookbooks, potted herbs, or special glassware, adding personality and function to previously unused space.