I love to cook, and I use a lot of spices – from sweet Hungarian paprika to spicy Jamaican jerk seasoning.
You name it, I most likely have it.
Eileen, on the other hand, loves to bake – so on any given day, we have all the ingredients to make anything chocolate chip bundt cake to spicy Bahamian chicken.
Unfortunately, with such a large spice and baking collection, it was getting very difficult to find something when we needed it.
We were storing all the spices in a corner cabinet, and they took up the entire cabinet. We tried everything for organization – a spinning rack, a mini spice organizer – nothing seemed to save us space or time.
When making a meal, I would have to dig through everything to find what I needed. And Eileen wasn’t happy when she was looking for cinnamon or baking powder, and it was shoved behind the seven spices I used the night before for taco seasoning.
Planning the Spice Rack
Shortly thereafter, we were having dinner at a friend’s house and saw their spice solution.
They were utilizing a 6-inch gap between their fridge and the wall to fit a movable spice shelf, mounted on wheels.
I thought it was such a brilliant idea. I googled the idea later that night and saw it was a very popular spice storage solution.
There were lots of incarnations on Pinterest. I was set on incorporating a similar design into my kitchen, but I wanted to take it up a notch.
I didn’t like the wheeled shelf design. It would limit you to one massive shelf. Also, without some type of track system, I thought the shelf would be wobbly.
After some thought, I settled on 2 independent spice shelves mounted to the wall on drawer slides.
Aside from the drawer slides, I had enough scrap wood in the garage to build my design.
I didn’t really plan this project out much (aside from basic measurements of available space), mostly winging it as I went along. Nonetheless, the sliding spice rack turned out well.
How to Build a Sliding Spice Rack
I started off building one of the shelves. First, I fabricated a box with ¾” thick boards and nailed a hardboard composite backing. I then made some compartments for organization.
I averaged the sizes of my spice jars to determine a good depth and height for the shelves.
Here’s an early picture of the shelf unit:
Determined to re-use scraps from the garage, I attached some wood trim to serve as fences to prevent the spices from falling out.
Also, I couldn’t just attach the drawer slides to back of the shelf structure in the picture above.
I had limited space between the wall and the fridge, and fitting the spices with a drawer slide behind exceeded my available width.
So my solution was to mount the drawer slides above and below the shelf, being almost flush with the shelf backing.
I attached a piece of 2×4 to the top and bottom of the shelf to serve as a mount for the slide.
I then attached some plywood to the front of the shelf and screwed on a handle.
Then I mounted the two drawer slides to the wall, and attached the shelf. The slides were attached directly to wall studs.
I also had to make sure that both slides were equally level. Any discrepancies in the slide angles would most likely result in a jamming drawer.
Here is a close-up picture of the mounted shelf with some spices in it (notice the repurposed wood trim):
Here is a picture from the back, showing how I attached the drawer slides to the DIY spice rack:
I built the second shelf much like the first. However, I increased the height to make the most of the available space.
After mounting this shelf, I painted the front facing plywood, blending in to match the color of the kitchen (see pictures below of the completed spice rack).
Using the DIY Spice Rack
The sliding spice rack turned out great. We adapted the top shelf for our most frequently used spices, while the lesser used ones ended up in the bottom shelf.
Whenever we needed a spice, I just pulled out the appropriate drawer and located it instantly – very different from before!
I should mention too that the corner cabinet that previously held all of our spices was now completely empty, giving us more space for all those pesky tupperware containers.
Anyone have a good storage solution for those?!
Time & Cost
Building the spice rack took about one weekend, and the total cost was less than $50 because of all the scrap wood I used (my estimate is about $70 if you are buying all the wood from the store).
The spice rack became the hit of many parties.
Our friends were always asking about those mysterious handles next to the fridge, and were amazed when the handles revealed a plethora of spices.
Our next door neighbors noticed the spice rack when we were moving out of the house and were fascinated with it, saying, “Forget all those updates you did, this is what sold the house!”
(As an aside, we replaced that dingy pantry curtain with French doors before we moved, check it out here).
If you are looking for a solution to your spices, building a sliding spice rack could be the answer 🙂
Katrin
That is so clever and now you really do have them handy and organized and that extra space beside the fridge well used! Thanks so much for sharing at Sweet Inspiration this week! Have a great weekend!
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks, Katrin!! Yes, it held a lot!
Michele Morin
This is ingenious!
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks, Michele! It was such a space saver!!
Brenda E Young
That’s one handy dandy space saving DIY! thanks for sharing at Fridays Furniture Fix, pinning.
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks Brenda! 🙂
Roseann Hampton
What a great use of space!
Helen at pleasures of the nw
I am giving this to my husband. I’ve been wanting one of these for awhile!! Thanks for sharing on the Pleasures of the NW’s DIY Party!
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks, Helen! 🙂 It holds so much!
Char
Creative ways of storing and using space are always good. Small house owner here. Thanks for sharing at Family Joy blog linkup.
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks Char! Agreed 🙂
Carol
You are not only creative but also talented!
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Aww thanks so much, Carol!!
Patty
Wow! Excellent! That looks so beautiful!
God bless,
Patty
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks so much, Patty! Have a great week 🙂
Jess
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks, Jess! I would love to 🙂
LuAnn Braley
Totally fabulous idea, Eileen. Now I know what do do with that little space between the stove and cabinets … and as a bonus it will be a way to keep the kitties from trying to use it as an escape route! :O)
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks so much, LuAnn! Haha that’s definitely a bonus! 🙂
Sharon@bluewillowhouse
Great idea and tutorial. Thank you for sharing at Vintage Charm.
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks, Sharon!! 🙂
angie
I love this we are currently starting a new kitchen project and we are looking for all great ways to be organized save space and look great
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Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks, Angie :))
Vanessa
Wow, what a great project and idea. I love how it turned out and so happy you shared at Dishing it and Digging it link party. Thanks so much.
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks, Vanessa! 🙂
Maria Parenti-Baldey
Ingenious. Very clever use of space.
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Aww thanks, Maria! It held SO much 🙂
rabia.lieber@gmail.com
What a great idea! And such a win for the next homeowners!!
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks, Rabia! LOL I bet they are enjoying it:)
Trudy
We have the same problem! I bake and my husband’s a chef, so we’re constantly running each other over on the look out for 1 of 100s of spices! I’ve seen similar designs, but I really like your slides and how they’re separate units. I’ll definitely be looking at this again when it comes time for my remodel!
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Yessss, Trudy! We could never find anything! It’s a pretty quick project and was Ash’s second DIY project – so it’s totally do-able 🙂
Shamira @ Smiling Notes
This is such a neat idea! Thanks a lot for linking up at the Family joy blog link up party! Pinned.
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks, Shamira!! 🙂 And thanks for pinning it too 🙂
Leslie
What a fantastic twist on a common solution. The use of drawer slides makes so much more sense. I only wish we had space for one of those in our house. For now, I’m living with a wire rack on the back of our pantry door. (At least it’s better than using a cabinet, right?) Thanks for sharing over at the #happynowlinkup!
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks, Leslie! Yes – it worked so well. We don’t have the space in our new house either – but we do have the CD tower pantry shelf lol 🙂 A wire rack isn’t too bad either 🙂
Jane
THIS IS SO FREAKING COOL! I am in love with this. Not only does it serve a great purpose but it looks really good too. I’m definitely going to have to show this to the boyfriend to see if he can work his handy magic!
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks, Jane!! It held SO much – I was so sad when we moved LOL. It was one of Ash’s first DIY projects so it’s definitely do-able 🙂
Theresa @DearCreatives
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks, Theresa! We don’t have the space in our new house either – we do have a larger pantry though. And we just did a post where we used a CD tower for a pantry shelf 🙂
Sandra Garth
What a great way to make use of the space you have! Thank you for sharing with us this week at Celebrate Your Story, have a great weekend.
Eileen @ Just Measuring Up
Thanks, Sandra! We were sad to leave it when we moved. Have a great weekend, too! 🙂
Suzie@SuziesView