Kitchen: Open Rail Storage Systems

September 5th, 2008

From Janet:

We love open kitchens, but we also like organized kitchens. When kitchen space is at a premium, open rail storage systems are great space savers and keep utensils and supplies within easy reach. The systems can be configured to fit any space, from a single rail over the range to a full-kitchen system.

Below: A simple, modern open system kitchen; photo by Minh + Wass.

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OUR TOP PICK

Below: Of the three Kitchen Wall Rail Systems offered by Ikea, the Grundtal System is our favorite. Its simple, modern professional design and wide range of accessory and rack options combined with an extremely affordable price make it hard to beat. The basic Grundtal Rail comes in three sizes (21-, 31.5-, or 47-inch) for $6.99, $8.99, and $10.99, respectively. Customize a system with selections from the Full Range of Grundtal Accessories, including simple S-Hooks ($2.99 for a packet of five), a Spice Rack ($19.99), and a Wall Shelf ($14.99).

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EUROPEAN HIGH PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN

Below: Rose & Radish carries the beautifully designed French Cristel Panoply Rail System, which is made from high-quality stainless steel. Rail pieces cost from $32 to $101, depending on length.

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Below: Cristel’s rail tools and accessories are as gorgeous as they are functional. Two of our favorites are (below L) the Pepper Mill, $96, and (below M) the Hanging Accessory Rack, $77. If you don’t want to go the hanging rail route, consider the free-standing accessory stand (below R) that would look great on any counter. $96 at Rose & Radish.

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Below: The German-designed Rosle Open Kitchen System is considered top-of-the-line in performance, looks, and durability. Build the system’s foundation with Rosle’s Stainless Rails that range from 31.5 inches to 47.25 inches in length; $18 to $53 each at Sur La Table. They can be mounted directly onto the backsplash or under the cabinets, using Rosle’s wall or under-counter attachments. Rail Hooks and Attachments available for $12 to $15 at Sur La Table.

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The rack options include the Open Kitchen Rack (pictured on the rail above), a paper towel holder, and a cookbook holder. Below L: We like the Double Shelf Spice Rack, $123. Below R: And the Round Utensil Holder, $90.

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A full line of Rosle utensils complements the systems. Below L: Angled Spatula, $28 at Sur La Table. Below R: A personal favorite, the Rosle Open Kitchen System Clock, $111 at Sur La Table.

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GREAT BUDGET OPTIONS

Below: A good all-around rail that can accommodate heavy pans as well as simple utensils is the All-Clad Stainless Hanging Tool Rack. It measures 17.5 inches in length and comes with six detachable hooks and mounting hardware. Can be used with utensils, pans, and other system’s attachments with slots in their handles. $19.99 at Amazon.

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Below: An amazingly affordable, out-of-the-box-ready option is the Closet Maid Organizer Rail System. With all necessary hardware included, just one rail mounts to the wall. $45.18 at Amazon.

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Below: A DIY alternative is to team a simple towel rail with S-Hooks from Ikea or your local hardware store.

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Below: Or this DIY idea using a vintage coat rail.

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  3. Storage: Urban Outfitters Jewelry Rack
  4. Storage: Beech Hooks from Manufactum
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Entry Filed under: KITCHEN, STORAGE

7 Comments Add your own

  • 1. LL  |  September 5th, 2008 at 3:54 pm

    I just came across your site yesterday and I’m so glad I did! I’ve been looking for the perfect rail system for my kitchen. I’m not crazy about the Ikea system and didn’t know where else to look. Thanks for doing the legwork for me.
    Love the site!

  • 2. Madame X  |  September 5th, 2008 at 8:10 pm

    Ewwww..had one for three years. Looked great but it got so greasy…and I have 7 day a week cleaning help. Don’t say you weren’t warned!

  • 3. glass tiles  |  September 7th, 2008 at 4:29 am

    ah yes
    this system of storage in kitchens is praiseworthy
    very proper and practical utilisation of space
    worth spending bucks on them
    good and chic designs:)

  • 4. ecomod  |  September 7th, 2008 at 11:54 am

    Thanks so much for a great & comprehensive review of these doodads! I’ve been looking for an alternative to Rosle for awhile, & there are plenty of choices I wasn’t aware of until I came across this post. Thanks again.

  • 5. Sara Krohn  |  September 7th, 2008 at 7:54 pm

    Thanks for this big effort! I learn so much on this site!
    Sara

  • 6. lachingona  |  September 9th, 2008 at 6:36 am

    I love the coat rack idea, but how do the lids stay up there? Any ideas?

  • 7. Eva  |  November 13th, 2008 at 7:51 pm

    Great ideas here. Another great alternative is an ADJUSTABLE pot rack that will fit into any little space. I’ve found some great ones at http://www.adjustablepotracks.com

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