15 Kitchen Storage Ideas From Best of Houzz 2026 Award Winners
Get clever design solutions from popular photos that helped pros earn praise from the Houzz community
No two kitchens are exactly alike, but the most memorable ones share clever storage solutions that make life easier. You’ll find 15 standout kitchen storage ideas in these photos from the Best of Houzz 2026 Design award winners. Think deep drawers, open shelving, walk-in pantries and double islands.
When homeowners save photos to their Houzz ideabooks, it helps pros earn Best of Houzz Design awards in recognition for their compelling designs. When homeowners leave reviews on pros’ Houzz profiles, it helps pros earn Best of Houzz Service awards. And pros earn Best of Houzz Innovator awards when they have won a Service award that year, use Houzz Pro software and are Houzz Pro-certified. In other words, a badge on a pro’s profile signals that their work is popular, their clients love working with them, they’re using the latest tools to streamline the design and construction process — or all of the above. In addition to Design awards, some of the pros featured below also earned Service or Innovator awards, proving that style, smart solutions and thoughtful design go hand in hand.
So dive into these popular photos and discover ideas that keep kitchens organized, stylish and ready for daily use.
When homeowners save photos to their Houzz ideabooks, it helps pros earn Best of Houzz Design awards in recognition for their compelling designs. When homeowners leave reviews on pros’ Houzz profiles, it helps pros earn Best of Houzz Service awards. And pros earn Best of Houzz Innovator awards when they have won a Service award that year, use Houzz Pro software and are Houzz Pro-certified. In other words, a badge on a pro’s profile signals that their work is popular, their clients love working with them, they’re using the latest tools to streamline the design and construction process — or all of the above. In addition to Design awards, some of the pros featured below also earned Service or Innovator awards, proving that style, smart solutions and thoughtful design go hand in hand.
So dive into these popular photos and discover ideas that keep kitchens organized, stylish and ready for daily use.
In this Siler City, North Carolina, kitchen, designer Ida Hernandez capitalized on the home’s generous ceiling height by running a mix of quartersawn white oak and crisp white cabinetry all the way up. The added storage elsewhere in the room made it possible to forgo upper cabinets along the range wall entirely, allowing for expansive windows instead. The result is a kitchen that feels lighter and more architectural, balancing function with a strong connection to natural light.
Hernandez won a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen. She also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
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Hernandez won a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen. She also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
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2. Break It Up With Glass
Walls of solid cabinetry can benefit from a little transparency. Glass-fronted doors introduce depth and lightness, adding subtle shine while creating a spot to show off favorite pieces — from everyday glassware to special-occasion ceramics.
In this kitchen by The Ashtin Group AZ, two sets of glass-front upper cabinets bring contrast and rhythm to the layout. Finished in Midnight by Benjamin Moore, the cabinets stand out against rift-sawn oak, punctuating the storage wall and giving the eye a place to rest without sacrificing function. The Ashtin Group AZ won a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen.
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Walls of solid cabinetry can benefit from a little transparency. Glass-fronted doors introduce depth and lightness, adding subtle shine while creating a spot to show off favorite pieces — from everyday glassware to special-occasion ceramics.
In this kitchen by The Ashtin Group AZ, two sets of glass-front upper cabinets bring contrast and rhythm to the layout. Finished in Midnight by Benjamin Moore, the cabinets stand out against rift-sawn oak, punctuating the storage wall and giving the eye a place to rest without sacrificing function. The Ashtin Group AZ won a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen.
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In this Atlanta kitchen by Bradford Custom Homes & Remodeling, glass-front countertop cabinets put the spotlight on richly toned wood interiors. The warm finish adds depth and contrast, softening the room’s palette and lending the storage wall a more inviting, layered look. The kitchen helped earn Bradford a Best of Houzz Design award.
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You don’t need much glass to make an impact. In this Burlington, Vermont, kitchen by Peregrine Design Build, a slim row of glass-front cabinets near the ceiling — paired with a single glass-front door on the left — gently interrupts the sweep of warm green cabinetry. The transparent moments lighten the look of the Shade-Grown finish by Sherwin-Williams, adding elegance and visual breathing room. Peregrine earned a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen.
3. Light It Up
Glass-front cabinetry really comes into its own with interior lighting. A soft glow not only showcases displayed pieces but also adds another layer of ambiance to the kitchen after the sun goes down.
In this Philadelphia kitchen by Bella B Home Designs, integrated cabinet lighting washes over reeded glass storage towers, accentuating their vertical ridges. The effect brings warmth and depth to the space, turning storage into a subtle design feature. The kitchen helped earn Bella B a Best of Houzz Design award.
Glass-front cabinetry really comes into its own with interior lighting. A soft glow not only showcases displayed pieces but also adds another layer of ambiance to the kitchen after the sun goes down.
In this Philadelphia kitchen by Bella B Home Designs, integrated cabinet lighting washes over reeded glass storage towers, accentuating their vertical ridges. The effect brings warmth and depth to the space, turning storage into a subtle design feature. The kitchen helped earn Bella B a Best of Houzz Design award.
In a Bridgeport, Connecticut, kitchen by Kitchen Living, softly lit cabinets shine through textured glass, drawing attention to the color and character of dishes and bottles within. The lighting adds sparkle and personality, transforming storage into a decorative moment. Kitchen Living won a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen. The firm also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
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4. Open Things Up With Open Shelves
Open shelving offers a welcome pause from solid cabinetry. It introduces breathing room, keeps go-to items close at hand and gives homeowners a chance to layer in personality through curated displays.
In this Indianapolis kitchen by Compendium Group, three floating shelves on the sink wall introduce a lighter, more open feel. Matching single shelves flanking the range echo the look, breaking up the cabinetry while providing space for display or easy-to-reach essentials. The kitchen earned Compendium Group a Best of Houzz Design award. The home builders also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
Open shelving offers a welcome pause from solid cabinetry. It introduces breathing room, keeps go-to items close at hand and gives homeowners a chance to layer in personality through curated displays.
In this Indianapolis kitchen by Compendium Group, three floating shelves on the sink wall introduce a lighter, more open feel. Matching single shelves flanking the range echo the look, breaking up the cabinetry while providing space for display or easy-to-reach essentials. The kitchen earned Compendium Group a Best of Houzz Design award. The home builders also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
In this Arcadia, Oklahoma, kitchen, designer Kirby Foster Hurd, who uses Houzz Pro business software, introduced floating white oak shelves to open up the range wall. The streamlined shelves keep the space feeling light while allowing the rustic white limestone backsplash to take center stage, highlighting its natural texture and subtle tonal variation. Foster Hurd earned a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen.
In this Kansas City, Missouri, kitchen, Claire House Design incorporated open shelves into a built-out cabinet-style box, crafting the charm of a doorless cabinet that feels layered and curated. Claire House Design won a Best of Houzz Design award for the kitchen. The firm also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
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5. Give Yourself the Option of Open or Closed
If you’re not sure whether open shelving is right for you, bifold or retractable cabinet doors offer the perfect compromise, letting you switch between display and concealment as needed.
In this Boston kitchen by JMH Designs, bifold doors slide away to reveal a dark wood interior with open shelving for storage and display, along with countertop space for a toaster. The setup provides flexibility without sacrificing style, letting homeowners show off carefully curated items or tuck them out of sight with a simple fold. The kitchen helped earn JMH Designs a Best of Houzz Design award.
If you’re not sure whether open shelving is right for you, bifold or retractable cabinet doors offer the perfect compromise, letting you switch between display and concealment as needed.
In this Boston kitchen by JMH Designs, bifold doors slide away to reveal a dark wood interior with open shelving for storage and display, along with countertop space for a toaster. The setup provides flexibility without sacrificing style, letting homeowners show off carefully curated items or tuck them out of sight with a simple fold. The kitchen helped earn JMH Designs a Best of Houzz Design award.
Anahita Studio applied a similar strategy in this New York kitchen, where bifold wood doors swing open to showcase open shelving and offer glimpses of the stone slab backsplash beyond. The design balances practicality with a subtle reveal, letting the texture and pattern of the stone become part of the kitchen’s layered story. Anahita Studio earned a Best of Houzz Design award for the kitchen.
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6. Dive Deep With Drawers
Lower drawers are a game changer for kitchen storage, making it easier to reach pots, pans and pantry items without bending or digging into the back of cabinets.
In this San Diego kitchen, Valletta Design Group outfitted all the lower cabinetry with deep drawers, maximizing functionality and accessibility. Floating shelves on either side of the range hood break up the upper cabinetry while showcasing more of the backsplash tile. The kitchen helped earn Valletta Design Group a Best of Houzz Design award.
Lower drawers are a game changer for kitchen storage, making it easier to reach pots, pans and pantry items without bending or digging into the back of cabinets.
In this San Diego kitchen, Valletta Design Group outfitted all the lower cabinetry with deep drawers, maximizing functionality and accessibility. Floating shelves on either side of the range hood break up the upper cabinetry while showcasing more of the backsplash tile. The kitchen helped earn Valletta Design Group a Best of Houzz Design award.
This San Diego kitchen by M. Swabb Interior Design also puts drawers to work, providing versatile, easily accessible storage throughout the lower cabinets. Black-framed glass-front doors punctuate the layout, adding contrast and rhythm to the wall of cabinetry while keeping the design engaging. M. Swabb earned a Best of Houzz Design award for the kitchen. It also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
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7. Mix Up Cabinet Fronts and Styles
In kitchens with sprawling storage, variation is key to keeping the space from feeling heavy or monotonous. Mixing materials, finishes and cabinet styles can turn functional storage into a design feature.
In this San Francisco kitchen, Miyuki Yamaguchi Design Studio combined white, wood and blue cabinets, alternating depths and incorporating both glass and wire-mesh fronts. The result is a generous, highly organized storage wall that also reads as dynamic and engaging. Miyuki Yamaguchi won a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen. She also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
In kitchens with sprawling storage, variation is key to keeping the space from feeling heavy or monotonous. Mixing materials, finishes and cabinet styles can turn functional storage into a design feature.
In this San Francisco kitchen, Miyuki Yamaguchi Design Studio combined white, wood and blue cabinets, alternating depths and incorporating both glass and wire-mesh fronts. The result is a generous, highly organized storage wall that also reads as dynamic and engaging. Miyuki Yamaguchi won a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen. She also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
In this Chicago kitchen, Imparfait Design Studio, which uses Houzz Pro software, took a similar approach, pairing glass-front cabinets on the island with wire-mesh doors flanking the range. The mix of textures and transparency adds depth and interest, making the storage feel intentional rather than purely functional. The kitchen helped earn Imparfait a Best of Houzz Design award.
For this Dallas kitchen, Le Belle Maison Interiors took the cabinets to the ceiling and mixed things up with some glass-front units, as well as some open shelves flanking the sink area to lighten the look. Le Belle Maison Interiors won a Best of Houzz Design award for the kitchen. The firm also won a Houzz Innovator award for being Houzz Pro-certified and using the software to manage its business and deliver excellent customer service, as evidenced by its Best of Houzz Service award for 2026 as well.
In this Boston kitchen, Keri Murray Architecture used a subtle mix of storage styles to great effect. Glass-front cabinets on the right complement open shelving around the range and open storage in the island. The combination adds charm and personality to the hand-painted soft blue-green-gray cabinets (Pigeon by Farrow & Ball). Keri Murray won a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen. The firm also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
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8. Prioritize Pullouts
Deep cabinets can turn into black holes where items get lost and forgotten. Pullout trays and sliding shelves keep everything within easy reach, making the most of every inch.
In this Indianapolis kitchen by Great Kitchens & Baths, a pantry cabinet fitted with pullout trays demonstrates the efficiency and convenience pullouts provide, turning deep storage into a highly functional, accessible solution. The kitchen helped earn Great Kitchens & Baths a Best of Houzz Design award.
Deep cabinets can turn into black holes where items get lost and forgotten. Pullout trays and sliding shelves keep everything within easy reach, making the most of every inch.
In this Indianapolis kitchen by Great Kitchens & Baths, a pantry cabinet fitted with pullout trays demonstrates the efficiency and convenience pullouts provide, turning deep storage into a highly functional, accessible solution. The kitchen helped earn Great Kitchens & Baths a Best of Houzz Design award.
In this Milwaukee kitchen by Kowalske Kitchen & Bath, a pullout positioned next to the cooktop keeps spices neatly organized and instantly accessible. The clever solution turns what could have been wasted cabinet space into a daily time-saving feature. Kowalske won a Best of Houzz Design award for the kitchen.
In this Minneapolis kitchen, Kate Roos Design added a clever pullout for paper towels below the sink. The discreet feature keeps an essential within easy reach while maintaining clean, uncluttered countertops. The kitchen helped earn Kate Roos a Best of Houzz Design award. The firm also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
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9. Rise Up With Tower Storage
If cabinets can reach the ceiling, why not extend them down to the countertop? Tower storage units make the most of vertical space while giving kitchen cabinetry a cohesive, tailored appearance.
In this Jacksonville, Florida, kitchen, Woodsman Kitchens and Floors installed two wood storage towers that provide ample space and add warmth, giving the room a polished, custom-crafted feel. Woodsman Kitchens and Floors won a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen. The firm also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
If cabinets can reach the ceiling, why not extend them down to the countertop? Tower storage units make the most of vertical space while giving kitchen cabinetry a cohesive, tailored appearance.
In this Jacksonville, Florida, kitchen, Woodsman Kitchens and Floors installed two wood storage towers that provide ample space and add warmth, giving the room a polished, custom-crafted feel. Woodsman Kitchens and Floors won a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen. The firm also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
In this Sacramento, California, kitchen, Rachel Madden Interiors installed two tall storage towers that stretch from countertop to ceiling. The design emphasizes the room’s lofty proportions while placing efficient storage within easy reach of the range, blending function with architectural impact. The kitchen helped earn Rachel Madden a Best of Houzz Design award. The firm also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
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10. Go Old-School
Classic solutions often stand the test of time by combining practicality with enduring style. In this Milwaukee kitchen by Refined & Co, a furniture-style island offers drawer storage, a spacious open shelf below and a rod at the end for hanging frequently used items. Beyond the island, a blue-painted open shelving unit with beadboard backing adds charm, while another rod above the range provides convenient S-hook storage for essentials like measuring cups. The kitchen helped earn Refined & Co a Best of Houzz Design award. The firm also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
Classic solutions often stand the test of time by combining practicality with enduring style. In this Milwaukee kitchen by Refined & Co, a furniture-style island offers drawer storage, a spacious open shelf below and a rod at the end for hanging frequently used items. Beyond the island, a blue-painted open shelving unit with beadboard backing adds charm, while another rod above the range provides convenient S-hook storage for essentials like measuring cups. The kitchen helped earn Refined & Co a Best of Houzz Design award. The firm also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
This Denver kitchen by Dragonfly Designs is full of vintage-inspired farmhouse storage ideas worth borrowing. The cabinetry combines wood and painted units, including open drawers in the blue section for easy access. A freestanding wood cabinet at the end features chicken-wire doors, while wall-mounted shelves provide additional display space. Topping it off, an open plate rack adds both charm and functionality, giving the kitchen a collected-over-time feel. Dragonfly Designs won a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen.
In this moody black kitchen in Portland, Maine, by Eyder Curated Kitchens + Home, a single hanging rod beneath a wood shelf displays small copper pans and bowls. Paired with a landscape painting above, the arrangement adds a touch of timeless elegance while turning functional storage into a subtle design statement. The kitchen helped earn Eyder a Best of Houzz Design award.
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11. Find a Place for Fresh Produce
Displaying fresh fruits and vegetables encourages healthy eating while adding color and texture to your kitchen. In this Kansas City, Missouri, kitchen by Nate + Jessica | Trove Homes, slanted open produce storage on the right keeps fruits and veggies within easy reach, turning everyday ingredients into a functional and visually appealing feature. Nate + Jessica | Trove Homes earned a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen.
Displaying fresh fruits and vegetables encourages healthy eating while adding color and texture to your kitchen. In this Kansas City, Missouri, kitchen by Nate + Jessica | Trove Homes, slanted open produce storage on the right keeps fruits and veggies within easy reach, turning everyday ingredients into a functional and visually appealing feature. Nate + Jessica | Trove Homes earned a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen.
Theresa Ory Interiors took a similar approach in this Atlanta kitchen, using open cubbies to organize and showcase fresh fruits and vegetables. The arrangement keeps healthy staples handy while adding a vibrant, natural touch to the room’s design. The kitchen helped earn Theresa Ory a Best of Houzz Design award.
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12. Focus on a Hardworking Island
Islands aren’t just showpieces — they’re powerful storage solutions. By centralizing cabinetry and drawers, they free up perimeter walls, keeping the kitchen feeling open and airy while packing in functionality.
In this Orange County, California, kitchen by Alicia Torosian Design, a massive island provides abundant storage on all four sides, combining usefulness with a commanding design presence. Torosian, who uses Houzz Pro software, earned a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen. She also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
Islands aren’t just showpieces — they’re powerful storage solutions. By centralizing cabinetry and drawers, they free up perimeter walls, keeping the kitchen feeling open and airy while packing in functionality.
In this Orange County, California, kitchen by Alicia Torosian Design, a massive island provides abundant storage on all four sides, combining usefulness with a commanding design presence. Torosian, who uses Houzz Pro software, earned a Best of Houzz Design award for this kitchen. She also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
In this San Diego kitchen, Jula Cole Design extended the island countertop to create a casual seating area while preserving generous storage on the opposite end. The design balances function and social space, making the island both sensible and inviting. The kitchen helped earn Jula Cole a Best of Houzz Design award.
Even the end of an island can pull double duty. In this Salt Lake City kitchen by Simply Sam Organization + Design, glass-front cabinets transform the island’s edge into handy storage while adding visual interest. Simply Sam won a Best of Houzz Design award for the kitchen.
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13. Do a Double Take
When space allows, two islands can double both storage and prep areas, creating a highly functional kitchen layout. In this Washington, D.C.-area kitchen, Sun Design Remodeling Specialists installed a pair of islands, each with storage on two sides, maximizing efficiency while making a bold design statement. The kitchen helped earn Sun Design a Best of Houzz Design award.
When space allows, two islands can double both storage and prep areas, creating a highly functional kitchen layout. In this Washington, D.C.-area kitchen, Sun Design Remodeling Specialists installed a pair of islands, each with storage on two sides, maximizing efficiency while making a bold design statement. The kitchen helped earn Sun Design a Best of Houzz Design award.
14. Walk It In
When your kitchen footprint allows, a walk-in pantry can dramatically expand storage while lightening the main cabinetry. By moving pantry items out of sight, you free up walls for a more open, airy feel without sacrificing function.
In this Boston kitchen, Cummings Architecture + Interiors concealed a spacious walk-in pantry behind a rustic sliding barn door. The firm won a Best of Houzz Design award for the space.
When your kitchen footprint allows, a walk-in pantry can dramatically expand storage while lightening the main cabinetry. By moving pantry items out of sight, you free up walls for a more open, airy feel without sacrificing function.
In this Boston kitchen, Cummings Architecture + Interiors concealed a spacious walk-in pantry behind a rustic sliding barn door. The firm won a Best of Houzz Design award for the space.
This Columbus, Ohio, walk-in pantry by Hackett House Studio combines practicality with charm. Stylish cabinetry provides ample storage, while dark stone countertops, beadboard wall details and classic checkerboard flooring give the space an elegant, collected look. The walk-in pantry helped earn Hackett House Studio a Best of Houzz Design award.
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15. Break Off a Beverage Station
If your kitchen has the room, consider carving out a dedicated beverage station. It keeps drinks and snacks accessible for family and guests without interrupting the chef at work, while adding a functional design element.
In this Bridgeport, Connecticut, kitchen by Design by the Jonathans, an elegant beverage nook doubles as a coffee station during the day and a stylish entertaining hub at night, blending utility with personality. Design by the Jontahans won a Best of Houzz Design award for the space. The firm also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
If your kitchen has the room, consider carving out a dedicated beverage station. It keeps drinks and snacks accessible for family and guests without interrupting the chef at work, while adding a functional design element.
In this Bridgeport, Connecticut, kitchen by Design by the Jonathans, an elegant beverage nook doubles as a coffee station during the day and a stylish entertaining hub at night, blending utility with personality. Design by the Jontahans won a Best of Houzz Design award for the space. The firm also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
In Jacksonville, Florida, The Cabinet Shoppe designed a generous beverage station that keeps cocktail making on the left and coffee prep on the right. The setup combines convenience with style, making it a fully equipped hub for entertaining and daily routines. The station helped earn The Cabinet Shoppe a Best of Houzz Design award. It also won a Best of Houzz Service award.
If you’re looking for a pro to help with a design or remodeling project, check out all the Best of Houzz 2026 — Powered by Houzz Pro winners. You can search for pros in your area — and by the room you’re looking to update — and hire them through Houzz.
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If you want to know whether a professional on Houzz has received a Best of Houzz award, just visit their profile page and look for badges displayed on the page, as shown here. Best of Houzz badges are given in four categories: Design, Service, Innovator and Photography. When you see a Best of Houzz badge, that means the Houzz community has highly rated the professional, has saved photos from their Houzz portfolio or both.
About 2% of Houzz’s 3 million home professionals win Best of Houzz awards each year.
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When square footage is at a premium, looking up can unlock valuable storage. Cabinetry that runs all the way to the ceiling — or close to it — captures space that often goes unused, offering a discreet home for seasonal cookware and lesser-used essentials. The added height also draws the eye upward, giving the kitchen a more finished, intentional feel.
In this Kiawah Island, South Carolina, kitchen, House of Nomad wrapped the room in warm wood cabinets that rise to the ceiling, delivering both generous storage and a refined backdrop. Handcrafted Moroccan zellige tile on the backsplash and range hood adds texture and variation, subtly breaking up the wall of cabinetry and keeping the look dynamic rather than monolithic. The design helped earn House of Nomad a Best of Houzz Design award.
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