When it comes to kitchen design, corners can be tricky. They often become underused or hard-to-reach spaces, but with the right approach, they can actually offer a lot of value.
What Is a Blind Corner Cabinet?
A blind corner cabinet is designed to fill the awkward space in the corner of your kitchen layout, typically where two cabinet runs meet. Rather than wasting that space or making it completely inaccessible, the blind corner allows for discreet access to a large storage zone.
How It Works in a Tall Application
In taller kitchen designs, especially those with full-height cabinetry or pantry towers, you can run a benchtop straight into a blind panel, which leaves just enough space for a functional cabinet door. This design gives you access to the corner volume without disrupting the overall flow.
It’s perfect for:
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Storing bulkier items you don’t need every day
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Keeping things out of sight but still within reach
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Maintaining clean lines across your benchtop and cabinetry
Why We Recommend It
Corners don’t have to be wasted space. With a blind corner cabinet:
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You maximise your usable storage footprint
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You maintain a continuous benchtop design
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You create a cleaner, more efficient layout, especially when paired with tall cabinetry
If you're designing a new kitchen or updating your layout, don’t overlook the corners. A simple solution like this can make a big difference in how your kitchen functions day to day.
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