Railing

For those who appreciate open storage systems, railings will suit you, allowing you to use the kitchen area to the maximum. Place pans on a non-functional part of the wall, hanging them by the holes in the handles. You can also attach a railing under the shelf to complete the structure and make the composition more complete.

If you turn the pans upside down, less dust will accumulate inside.

Railings on the wall Railing under the shelf

Hooks in the cabinet

This is one of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to arrange pans conveniently: hanging hooks are inexpensive and easy to install. You can screw them to the bottom of the shelf or hang them on a rod. Ideal for those who want to hide kitchen utensils behind closed facades.

Check out a selection of ideas for creating order in a kitchen cabinet.

Hooks under the shelf Hooks on the rod

Suspended frame

The design is also called a ceiling rail. It adds originality to the interior, fits perfectly into loft, chalet and country styles, and is indispensable in a private home to save space. It can be placed above a work surface, an island, or even a dining area – if the ceilings are high, the frame will not cause any trouble.

Instead of a purchased metal product, you can use a wooden ladder with thin rungs.

Shelf under the ceiling Frame for frying pans from a ladder Rail with hooks

Stand-holder

A horizontal holder that is placed on a shelf will perfectly cope with the task of ergonomic storage of frying pans. This solves the problem of finding the right container and the irrational use of space.

Frying pan rack

Horizontal divider

If you did not provide for a pan storage system when ordering or purchasing a kitchen set, no problem: special holders can be positioned horizontally and placed in a wall cabinet, cabinet or wide pull-out drawer.

The advantage is the compactness and ease of placement of pans and lids.

Divider for pans Divider in a drawer

Extendable stand

If you have few pans, the storage problem is solved even more simply: a stainless steel divider fits any size, as it is adjustable in length. In addition to pans, you can store pot lids in it. Doesn’t take up much space.

Frying pan stand

Wall

This method allows you to save even more space and does not require the cost of rails. It is enough to fix the required number of reliable hooks to the wall – for example, in a niche.

To protect the surface from scratches and chips, the area can be painted with durable chalkboard paint or nailed wooden slats.

Frying pans on the wall Frying pans on rails

Shelf with hooks

There are also special designs on sale that combine several functions: you can store jars and pots on the top shelf, dry towels on the crossbar, and hang not only spatulas on the hooks, but also frying pans and saucepans.

Frying pans on hooks

Perforated board

If there is a catastrophic lack of space in the kitchen, but you want to make the storage area as effective as possible, hang a perforated board with removable hooks.

Kitchen utensils can be arranged in a strictly specified order and outlined, as shown in the first photo, or placed randomly.

Perforated board for storage Frying pans on a board with perforation Small perforated board

“Matryoshka”

If none of the methods suited you, simply place the frying pans inside each other, using special inserts to protect the non-stick coating. With them, you will protect not only the bottom of the container, but also the walls: in this position, the dishes can be stored both in a cabinet and in the oven. If desired, you can make the inserts yourself.

Inlays for frying pans Protective inserts

These ideas will help you take a new look at storing frying pans in the kitchen, making the workspace more comfortable and saving space.