A pegboard is one of the top solutions when we speak about storage and organization. Though it doesn’t match any style, it can change the game in the spaces where you lack storage, and first of all, in the kitchen. Today’s roundup will show you all the best ways to deal with a pegboard in your kitchen like a pro.
Pegboard Walls
A whole pegboard wall might be a good idea if you feel like having a lot of vertical storage space or don’t want a lot of cabinetry. Cover a wall with pegboards, attach hooks and shelves and voila, you can skip a whole row of cabinets! A pegboard can also allow you to use all the space up to the ceiling, especially if it’s a double-height one. Though a kitchen may seem cluttered with everything seen, the arrangements will look more lightweight than if you hang cabinets.

This pegboard wall holds and stores a lot of shelves and hooks, and it's a nice solution for the coffee station and mini home office.

A large pegboard is done with multiple shelves and hooks that hold all kinds of kitchen stuff. (via thisnurturedhome).

A large white pegboard wall looks more lightweight than upper cabinets, and you will be able to use the space almost up to the ceiling.
Pegboard Backsplashes
A pegboard backsplash is one of the most functional ideas in the kitchen as this space is usually not used for storage and a pegboard will allow you to do so. The only thing I’d offer is choosing a plastic one as it will be easier to wash, and we all know that a backsplash is one of the dirties surfaces in kitchens.

A mellow yellow pegboard with shelves and hooks allows storage that looks lightweight and adds a warm color touch to the space.

A stained pegboard backsplash can fit a modern or Scandinavian kitchen and will make it look more relaxed. (via myscandinavianhome).

Make a pegboard wall or backsplash incorporating a lot of hooks, organizers to save shelf and countertop space.

A pegboard backsplash with hooks can help you organize a coffee and tea station.

This pegboard over the cooker is done with metal holders and it accommodates pans, utensils and other stuff for cooking, so smart!.

This pegboard arrangement allows to hold a lot of stuff including cabinets and goes almost up to the ceiling using this dead space.
Pegboard Storage
Attaching a pegboard to the wall for storage anywhere is a basic idea that always works. It can be a mug storage at the coffee station, a spice storage unit or a utensil storage piece near the cooker or a smart storage surface on the side of the fridge. You may use it for storing anything, and for decor, too: display your most beautiful cookware and vintage spoons on a pegboard. Don’t forget that besides a basic white or stained look, you can get more: paint the pegboard in some color you like and that matches your space. You can even add a pattern to it, and your pegboard will make your kitchen look wow. Get inspired!

This framed pegboard is a cool spice organizer with spoons and it can double as a creative kitchen art.

Use a pegboard to advantage organizing a whole big storage unit with shelves and hooks and you'll save much counter space.

This grey pegboard is done with hooks and a shelf, and it can be a nice solution for many modern kitchens.

A large navy pegboard wall with hooks and shelves will not only provide storage space but also add color to it.

A navy pegboard is done with hooks and organizers and it's a creative alternative to an upper cabinet or a shelf. It's a great kitchen storage.

A large pegboard backsplash is a super functional solution as you can attach as many shelves as you need.

You may use a pegboard not only for storage but also to show off beautiful pans, cutting boards and other stuff that you don't use but that add style to the kitchen.

A green pegboard with mini shelves and hooks is a smart solution to organize stuff at the coffee station.

This pegboard next to the cooking surface is a cool solution as you'll have all the necessary things at hand.

A pegboard kitchen island? Yes, please! This surface is usually neglected but you may attach a pegboard there and use it.

A pegboard with mugs is great solution for a coffee or tea station and you will save much table space.

This moody black and green kitchen is softened with stained surfaces: a pegboard, shelves and stools.

A small stained pegboard with shelves will perfectly fit a Scandinavian or Japandi kitchen.

A vertical pegboard is done with shelves that hold a whole spice collection, and placing it next to the cooker is smart.

This large pegboard holds all the necessary things for cooking, it's equal in storage space to a couple of large cabinets.

If you have a kitchen with pastel touches, you can paint the pegboard in pink and add rose gold or copper holders.

A small stained pegboard holds utensils, spices and bowls, though it's small, it's a very practical idea.

A pegboard attached over the cooker is a strategically right decision as you can hang all the necessary things for cooking there.

This horizontal pegboard is done with hooks and it holds all the frying pans and utensils for cooking.

This pegboard arrangement is great for storage and organization, a timeless idea for a coffee station.

These pegboards and a rack are perfect for storing all the necessary things for the coffee station here.

A small vertical pegboard is done with stained shelves and hooks, a nice way to add a bit of storage space and decor. (via homestolove).

This dark-stained pegboard with shelves and hooks allows storing mugs and adds a bit of contrast to the neutral space. (via housebeautiful).

A pegboard doesn't have to be all-neutral, you can go for any color you like, here's a pink one with stars. (via fusionmineralpaint).

This vertical pegboard is done with hooks that hold a whole pan and basket collection. (via vogue).