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Smart kitchen storage that keeps your space organised and stylish. From £90 to £1,780, our kitchen storage units blend practicality with design. Whether you need compact shelving or substantial cabinetry, you'll find oak, painted, and marble finishes to suit your home.

  • Trusted Brands – Corndell Furniture, Global Home, and Garden Trading lead our bestsellers.
  • Popular Ranges – Salcombe Grey Oak and Sage Oak bring warmth and character to kitchens.
  • Colour & Finish – Choose from grey, green, white, and brown in oak, painted, or marble.
  • Easy Shopping – Browse 20 curated units with transparent pricing and reliable delivery options.

Tip: Measure your space first and consider your worktop colour—oak and painted finishes both coordinate beautifully with marble and light grey schemes.

Explore our and Garden Trading Aldsworth collection for storage that works as hard as your kitchen does.

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Browse Kitchen Storage Units by Size

Browse our full range of Kitchen Storage Units — available in a variety of styles, finishes and sizes to suit every home and budget. Use the filters to narrow your search by colour, material and price.

Kitchen Storage Units with Drawers

Our Kitchen Storage Units are sourced from trusted UK and European brands, with every product meeting our quality and value standards. Full specifications, dimensions and care instructions are listed on each product page.

Freestanding Kitchen Storage Units

All our Kitchen Storage Units include free UK standard delivery. Next day and express delivery options are available on selected in-stock items — look for the delivery badge on the product listing.

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FAQs on Kitchen Storage Units

What kitchen storage units work best for small kitchens?

Tall, narrow units maximise vertical space in compact kitchens. Look for wall-mounted options (30–40cm deep) or single-door units under 60cm wide. Pale finishes and open shelving create an airy feel. Corner units and pull-out organisers increase usable storage without expanding footprint.

Measure height (floor to underside of wall units or ceiling), width (wall to wall), and depth (from wall to kitchen island or opposite wall). Check for obstacles like pipes, radiators, and plug sockets. Take photos and note exact measurements in centimetres. Allow 5cm clearance for doors.

Kitchen cabinets are built-in, fitted directly to walls or floors as part of the kitchen layout. Storage units are freestanding, moveable furniture that can be positioned anywhere. Units offer flexibility for renters; cabinets provide seamless, permanent solutions for owned homes.

Wood units (oak, walnut, pine) offer warmth, durability, and traditional appeal—ideal for classic or country kitchens. Metal frames suit modern, industrial styles and resist moisture better. Many quality units combine both: wood doors with metal frames for balanced aesthetics and performance.

Wipe wood surfaces monthly with a damp cloth and dry immediately to prevent water damage. Polish annually with wood oil or beeswax. For metal, use a dry cloth to avoid rust. Remove spills promptly. Avoid abrasive cleaners and prolonged moisture exposure on all finishes.

Yes, if your kitchen ceiling height allows (typically 200–220cm). Tall units (180–200cm) double your storage without using additional floor space, ideal for small kitchens. Ensure stable installation on level floors. Access top shelves requires a step stool. Cost-effective compared to extending kitchen footprint.

Freestanding corner units, island storage, and tall pantry-style cabinets maximise unused space. Pull-out larders and narrow (20–30cm) between-appliance units fit tight gaps. Vertical shelving and hanging racks above worktops add storage without floor footprint. Measure available space carefully before purchasing.

Yes. Kitchen units work well in utility rooms, home offices, and dining areas. Ensure units are moisture-resistant if used near bathrooms or outside kitchens. Check door swing clearance in your intended space. Some styles suit hallways and living rooms for display and storage flexibility.

Standard depth is 50–60cm—aligns with worktops and appliances. Wall units are typically 30–40cm deep to avoid protruding into walkways. Shallow units (20–30cm) suit narrow spaces or above narrow counters. Measure your space and doorways to ensure units fit during delivery and installation.

Yes, we offer units in grey, white, black, natural wood tones (oak, walnut, pine), and painted finishes. Filter by colour on our website. Neutral tones suit any kitchen style; wood finishes add warmth; painted units match modern or traditional schemes. View samples before ordering.

Renters prefer freestanding units that require no permanent installation: tall pantries, island storage, and modular shelving. These move easily between properties and leave no damage. Avoid wall-mounted or fitted units. Choose wheels for mobility. Check lease terms regarding furniture changes beforehand.
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