Pull-Out Systems in Interior Design

1. Bottle Pull-Outs

  • Description: Slim vertical pull-out racks (usually 150–200 mm wide).
  • Uses: Organizing bottles, jars, sauces, oils, condiments.
  • Pros: Maximizes narrow spaces, easy access.
  • Cons: Limited capacity, requires precise installation.
  • Best Fit: Modular kitchens with tight spaces beside hobs or sinks.

2. Pantry Pull-Outs

  • Description: Tall units (full/half height) with multiple baskets or shelves that slide out.
  • Uses: Storing groceries, dry food, packaged items.
  • Pros: High storage efficiency, visibility of items.
  • Cons: Requires vertical space, higher cost.
  • Best Fit: Large kitchens, utility areas, tall storage units.

3. Tandem Boxes

  • Description: Metal drawer systems with smooth telescopic/soft-close channels.
  • Uses: Storing utensils, cutlery, crockery, cookware.
  • Pros: Sleek design, smooth glide, high load capacity, organized storage.
  • Cons: Costlier than regular wooden drawers.
  • Best Fit: Premium modular kitchens, wardrobes, office furniture.

πŸ“Œ Design Tip:

  • Bottle pull-outs β†’ Use every small gap
  • Pantry pull-outs β†’ Organize tall storage smartly
  • Tandem boxes β†’ Keep daily-use drawers sleek & functional

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