An ugly trash can is an eye sore in every home and it shouldn’t spoil the look of your darling kitchen! There are many ways to hide your trash can or cans, let’s consider some of them that you can apply to your own space.
Pull Out Trash Cans
The most popular idea for hiding a kitchen trash can is a pull out drawer. Hide your trash cans inside any cabinet you want – a sink cabinet, a kitchen island or any other cabinet, and it will look very neat and chic. One more idea is a separate cabinet somewhere in the kitchen that will hold trash cans inside, such a cabinet can be easily DIYed of old furniture and painted and styled according to your kitchen style.
Using small trash cans lets your cabinet fit an extra drawer, maximizing storage. Opt for soft-close drawers for quiet and smooth operation.
Pull-out trash cans make sorting waste simple and efficient. Label each bin for clear organization. (burlanes interiors).
A large pull-out drawer with a trash can provides ample space for waste. Make a sturdy one to support lots of weight.
Pull out trash bins and a pull out cutting board could be combined in a single cabinet. What can be more practical? (Design by Amazing Spaces) (via www.houzz.com).
One more clever combination in a single cabinet. This design keeps utensils easily accessible while hiding the trash cans below. (Design by Eileen Kollias Design) (via www.houzz.com).
A large pull-out drawer with two trash bins is perfect for managing waste and recycling. Ensure the drawer slides smoothly for effortless use.
A trash can pull-out with an auto-opening lid offers hands-free convenience. This feature keeps your kitchen hygienic. Ideal for quick and easy waste disposal. (Rockwood Cabinetry).
A craftsman kitchen can hide trash cans in smartly designed cabinets. This keeps the kitchen looking neat.
Combine trash can storage with an additional drawer for garbage bags. This setup keeps essentials within reach. Use the drawer for cleaning supplies too. (Normandy Remodeling).
Hide trash cans in a country-style kitchen to maintain a clean look. This approach blends functionality with aesthetics. (Millen's Woodworking).
A minimalist IKEA kitchen benefits from a large drawer with separate trash bins inside. This setup keeps the design clean and organized. Choose bins that fit perfectly for usage comfort.
Install a pull-out drawer with a trash can in the kitchen island for easy access while cooking. Choose bin's color that complements your island's style.
Use a pull-out drawer with four separate trash cans to efficiently sort recyclables and waste. Incorporate dividers to keep each bin securely in place.
Design cabinets with built-in holders for garbage bags near trash bins. Use retractable bag holders for a neat and compact storage solution.
Place a family-sized trash can in a pull-out cabinet to accommodate high waste volume. Install an odor-absorbing filter to maintain a fresh smell on a kitchen. (Kevin Martin).
A pull out drawer with trash cans is a comfy solution that works for any kitchen.
Combine rustic charm and industrial style with a cabinet featuring a pull-out trash can and an industrial facade.. Use reclaimed wood for an authentic rustic look.
Install pull-out separate trash cans under the sink to sort waste easily.
Pull out trash cans in the sink cabinet won't take much space and will be hidden to to spoil the style.
Two large trash cans hidden in one of the kitchen cabinets is a timeless way to hide the eye sore.
Utilize a corner cabinet for smart trash can storage to maximize space. Perfect for optimizing kitchen layout. (Jackson Design & Remodeling).
An alternative way to design pull-out trash cans.
Choose bins that fit perfectly to maximize drawer space. Sometimes you could fit four of them in one cabinet.
Modify a single drawer slides to hold two trash bins.
Tilt Out Trash Cans
Tilt out trash cans are no less comfortable for using in the kitchen. Your trash cans can be hidden inside any kitchen cabinets but the most popular idea is a separate cabinet with a tilt out trash can. DIY a proper cabinet for your kitchen and make it as large as you need, placing it in any part of your kitchen. It can be also a small kitchen island with a trash hole in the top and a tilt out trash can inside.
A small tilt out drawer with a trash can inside is ideal for many ktichens.
Tilt out rustic cabinet with a trash can hidden inside.
A simple white tilt out cabinet for hidhing your trash can inside.
Vintage-inspired white cabinet with a rustic top and a tilt out trash can.
Any traditional kitchen cabient can hide a bin.
Rustic weathered wood add charm to the space.
Other Ideas
Rotating trash cans are a great way to accommodate many trash cans, which is especially comfy for separate trash sorting. If you have a narrow space, squeeze a trash can in, and you’ll have it hidden while very comfortable in using. Hide the trash can inside a cute wicker basket, this is a timeless solution that will fit most of kitchens. The kitchen island can hold a large trash can inside and you can make a hole in the top, which can be opened to use it or closed when you aren’t cooking. Cute trash containers made by you yourself for each type of trash or modern food recyclers will also look nice and cool. Get inspired!
Integrate a trash can into a countertop with a cutting board for a practical kitchen solution. This design allows for easy disposal of food scraps while preparing meals.
A rotating trash can allows to accomodate more trash cans and comfortable using.
A rustic cabinet with two tash cans inside will hide them in a neat way.
Place a small, stylish trash unit on wheels between the fridge. This discreet placement keeps the trash can out of sight while maintaining easy access.
A stylish food recycler can be a nice idea for food trash.
A trash can inside the kitchen island with a stylish hole for putting trash there.
Corner cabinets are perfect for hiding trash cans. Use a pull-out or rotating mechanism for convenient access.
Put the trash inside your kitchen island and then take it out when you can.
Simply drop your bin into a wicker hamper for a vessel that adds a bit more style in your kitchen.
Such cute separate trash boxes needn't hiding, they look cute anyway.
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