The Benefits of a Baker’s Rack
One of the most versatile accent furniture pieces or storage units available for the home, baker’s racks are ideal to use for small spaces, rooms with minimal storage, or those who simply prefer open shelving to display dinnerware or maintaining an open space feel. Baker’s racks provide a slim and accessible alternative to bulky china hutches or built-in cabinetry.
We’ll help you decide if a baker’s rack is right for your kitchen or dining space. Keep reading to discover everything you need to know about this storage must-have.
Baker’s Racks Features & Types
Baker’s racks come in a variety of types and styles, allowing you store everything from cereal boxes to small appliances. When choosing a baker’s rack, you’ll first need to consider its use in your home and what your greatest needs are for storage or surface space. Read below to discover some of the most popular types of kitchen bakers racks and features.
Storage Hooks
Built-in hooks allow you to store everything from mugs and utensils to hand towels and saucepans.
Microwave Shelves
Save counter space by choosing a storage rack with a dedicated microwave shelf.
Corner Racks
Create a storage solution and take advantage of unused corner space with a corner baker’s rack.
Bottle Storage
In addition to providing shelf and counter space, many racks also offer wine glass and bottle storage.
Butcher Blocks
Give yourself extra prep space with a built-in butcher block that defends against scratches and spills.
Drawers & Baskets
Treat yourself to extra storage by filling a shelf or two with drawers or baskets in your favorite style.
Baker’s Rack Sizing
Baker’s racks come in a variety of sizes and shapes, typically ranging from 24-36 inches wide and 60-72 inches high, though larger and smaller styles also exist. The number of shelves will also vary between styles.
How many tiers you need in your rack will depend upon the items you plan to store; racks with only two or three shelves typically boast more space between each tier than racks with five or six.
For small appliances, dishes, and tall items such as cereal boxes, you’ll want a two- or three-tier baker’s rack with plenty of height between shelves. If you want to save floor space but still need lots of storage, look for a tall and narrow baker’s rack.
Baker’s Rack Design Styles
You’ve put plenty of thought into the design of your kitchen or dining room, from the paint color and the furniture to the window treatments and décor. And with all of the styles available today, adding a baker’s rack won’t mean compromising your signature look.
We’re sharing five of our favorite styles, to help you get the look in any space. Would any of these look at home in your kitchen?
Now that we’ve shed some light on the baker’s rack basics, from the benefits to the available styles, you can decide if a baker’s rack is right for your space. If you’re ready to bring home a baker’s rack, check out Hayneedle’s wide selection of styles. No matter what you’re looking for in a baker’s rack, we’re here to help you find the perfect piece.