In This Article
- #1: Pull-out vertical spice rack
- #2: Tiered kitchen drawer design
- #3: Deep kitchen drawer design
- #4: Cutlery kitchen drawer design
- #5: Tall unit drawers
- #6: Wicker drawers
- #7: Sectioned drawers
- #8: Kitchen drawer design for towels
- #9: Handless Lazy Susan drawers
- #10: Handless drawer with a door
- #11: Nested drawer design for a modern kitchen
- #12: Simple drawer design under the kitchen sink
- #13: Tray drawer designs for a modular modern kitchen
- #14: Sectioned drawer design for plates
- #15: Microwave drawer design for a modern kitchen
- #16: Simple pantry drawer design for kitchens
- #17: Trash and recycle drawer design in a modular kitchen
- #18: Underlit drawer design in a modern modular kitchen
- #19: Charging drawer for modern kitchen designs
- #20: Vacuum seal drawer in a modern modular kitchen design
- #21: Simple appliance drawer design for kitchens
- #22: Pull down drawer for a modern modular kitchen design
- How can Livspace help you?
Let’s face it, standard drawers can be a chaotic jumble of utensils and forgotten Tupperware. But they need not be just about a bunch of organisers stacked together. We have brought you a treasure trove of kitchen drawer designs based on functional uses of unused space and practical organising tips. Get ready to discover drawers that will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about kitchen storage!
#1: Pull-out vertical spice rack

Vertical spice racks maximise storage space by utilising the full height of a cabinet or pantry door. This allows you to store a significant number of spices in a relatively small footprint. Read these tips to organise your spices!
#2: Tiered kitchen drawer design

The tiered kitchen drawer design allows you to categorise and organise items in separate tiers. Frequently used items can be placed in the higher, more accessible tier, while less frequently used items can be stored in the lower tier.
#3: Deep kitchen drawer design

Deep drawers are ideal for storing large pots, pans, casserole dishes, baking sheets, mixing bowls, stand mixers, and other bulky kitchen equipment. This frees up valuable counter and cabinet space for other essentials.
#4: Cutlery kitchen drawer design

Traditional cutlery drawers feature divided compartments to separate different types of utensils like forks, spoons, knives, and teaspoons. On the other hand, removable cutlery trays with compartments offer additional flexibility and can be easily lifted out for cleaning or refilling.
#5: Tall unit drawers

Tall units are perfect for housing small appliances like blenders, food processors, or toasters, keeping countertops clutter-free. Decide on the number of drawers you need based on your storage requirements and accessibility preferences.
#6: Wicker drawers

Wicker is relatively lightweight, making the drawers easy to open and close, even when filled. Natural wicker allows for air circulation, which can be beneficial for storing certain items like fruits or vegetables. Just remember due to moisture sensitivity, avoid placing wicker drawers near sinks, dishwashers, or cooktops.
#7: Sectioned drawers

By preventing items from rolling around or getting mixed up, sectioned drawers contribute to a clean and organised aesthetic in your kitchen.
Types of sectioned kitchen drawer design:
- Pre-sectioned drawers: These drawers come with built-in dividers that are fixed in place. They offer a simple and convenient solution for organising specific items, like cutlery drawers with pre-defined compartments for forks, spoons, and knives
- Adjustable sectioned drawers: These drawers feature movable dividers that allow you to customise the compartment sizes based on your needs. This flexibility is ideal for storing various-sized items like utensils, pot lids, or baking supplies
- Insert dividers: These are standalone dividers that can be added to existing drawers. They come in various materials and configurations, offering a way to transform any drawer into a sectioned storage solution
#8: Kitchen drawer design for towels

A shallow drawer (around 3-4 inches deep) is ideal for storing folded towels without wasting valuable space. Consider a drawer near the sink or stovetop for easy access to towels while cooking or cleaning.
#9: Handless Lazy Susan drawers

Standard cabinets with swinging doors leave an inaccessible space in the corner where cabinets meet at a 90-degree angle. Corner shelf designs with drawers eliminate the “dead corner” that typically exists in L-shaped kitchens.

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You can transform this wasted space into a functional storage solution by incorporating drawers specifically designed for corners. Corner drawers typically utilise a curved track system or a rotating mechanism that allows the entire drawer to be pulled out, providing complete access to stored items.
#10: Handless drawer with a door

This ingenious design conceals three individual drawers, stacked vertically, creating a compact storage unit that maximises every inch of precious space. Each drawer offers ample space for a variety of kitchen essentials. The top drawer, perfect for frequently used items like cutlery or dish towels, is easily accessible for quick retrieval. The middle drawer can accommodate slightly bulkier items like pot holders, cookie jars, or oven mitts. Finally, the deepest drawer at the bottom is ideal for storing larger utensils, baking sheets, or even small appliances.
#11: Nested drawer design for a modern kitchen

This system essentially creates two drawers within one cabinet space. The main drawer pulls out as usual, revealing a smaller drawer nestled inside. The inner drawer can hold frequently used utensils like spatulas, spoons, and whisks, while the larger drawer can store bigger utensils or gadgets.
#12: Simple drawer design under the kitchen sink

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Under-sink drawers are typically deeper than standard drawers, making them ideal for storing bulky items that wouldn’t fit in other cabinets. Depending on the plumbing configuration, under-sink drawers can offer easy access to stored items, especially with pull-out features.
The under-sink area can be prone to moisture and potential leaks. Store moisture-sensitive items like cleaning supplies in sealed containers and consider using drawer liners for additional protection.
Also Read: How to Choose the Best Kitchen Sink Designs – Types, Prices, Materials and Maintenance Tips
#13: Tray drawer designs for a modular modern kitchen

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Choose drawers with smooth-gliding slides, especially important for heavier trays. Consider using a non-slip drawer liner to prevent trays from sliding around and getting scratched.
#14: Sectioned drawer design for plates

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Plates stored vertically in a drawer with dividers are less prone to chipping or breakage compared to stacked plates on shelves. Ensure the plate rack drawer is deep enough to accommodate your plate collection comfortably. Standard dinner plates typically require a drawer depth of around 18-20 inches.
#15: Microwave drawer design for a modern kitchen

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Microwave drawers integrate seamlessly with cabinetry, contributing to a modern and unified kitchen design. Many microwave drawers offer features comparable to countertop microwaves, including defrosting, reheating, and sensor cooking options. Some even have convection capabilities for baking or crisping.
Additional factors to consider:
- Venting: Microwave drawers require proper ventilation to expel heat. Some models vent upwards, while others require an external venting system
- Child safety locks: Look for models with child safety locks to prevent unsupervised use
- Control panel: Choose a control panel that is easy to understand and operate based on your preferences (touchscreen, buttons, etc.)
#16: Simple pantry drawer design for kitchens

Pantry drawers can be customised with dividers and organisers to categorise and separate different types of food items, promoting a clutter-free and efficient storage solution. Pantry drawers typically come in wood, metal, or plastic. Wood offers a classic look, metal provides sturdiness, and plastic is a lightweight and affordable option.
Also Read: 10+ Livspace Kitchens That Have The Best Storage
#17: Trash and recycle drawer design in a modular kitchen

Having both trash and recycling bins readily accessible within a single drawer promotes proper waste disposal and simplifies the sorting process. The drawer features a divider that separates the space into two compartments, one for trash and one for recyclables. Select a drawer system with a mounting mechanism that works for your preferred trash bag size and ensures the bags stay secure within the bins.
#18: Underlit drawer design in a modern modular kitchen

Underlit drawers cast light into the drawer itself, making it easier to see the contents, especially in low-light conditions. This is particularly helpful for deep drawers or those located in dimly lit areas of the kitchen. If your cabinets don’t have built-in lighting, you can install LED strip lights or puck lights as retrofit kits specifically designed for under-cabinet or under-drawer applications. These are typically battery-powered or hardwired depending on the chosen system.
#19: Charging drawer for modern kitchen designs

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A power strip with multiple outlets or a dedicated charging hub with USB ports can be installed within the drawer to connect your devices. It provides a central location to easily access and charge all your devices. No more searching for chargers or tangled cables.
#20: Vacuum seal drawer in a modern modular kitchen design

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Vacuum seal drawers are installed within your lower cabinets, similar to a drawer for pots and pans. The drawer features a built-in vacuum sealing chamber and heating element. You place your food items in a special vacuum seal bag and insert it into the drawer. The drawer then removes air from the bag and seals it to create an airtight environment.
Some models offer adjustable settings for different food types (dry, moist) and functionalities like marinating or canister vacuum sealing (for containers). Vacuum-sealed food can be stored within the drawer itself (depending on the model) or placed in the refrigerator or freezer for extended shelf life.
#21: Simple appliance drawer design for kitchens

Utilise drawer dividers, organisers, or small baskets to categorise and separate different appliances and their accessories. While not a dedicated appliance drawer itself, some kitchen designs might incorporate a cabinet with a pull-out drawer featuring an electrical outlet. This allows you to store appliances that require power within the drawer while keeping them plugged in for easy use.
#22: Pull down drawer for a modern modular kitchen design

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A pull-down drawer, also sometimes called a drop-down drawer or lift-down drawer, is a versatile storage solution that utilises a pull-out mechanism instead of the typical side-mounted drawer glides. In some cases, pull-down drawers can improve under-counter space utilisation by eliminating the need for swinging cabinet doors.
Wondering what handles to use for kitchen drawers? Check out our guide on drawer handle designs to find the perfect one for you.
How can Livspace help you?
Livspace designers will work with you to understand your cooking habits, storage requirements, and aesthetic preferences to create stunning modular kitchen designs.
- We take care of the entire process, from initial design consultation to final installation
- We also provide you with 3D visualisations of your kitchen design, allowing you to see how the drawers will look and function in your space before committing
- Our modular products come under a flat 10-year warranty*
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