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Constraint Breeds Creativity.

Any architect can design a great kitchen with 300 square feet. 

The true test of skill is designing a great kitchen with 50. In a studio apartment, a tiny home, or a galley kitchen, horizontal surfaces are the most valuable currency. When you place a standard drying rack on the counter of a small kitchen, you aren’t just taking up space; you are effectively shutting down 30% of the workspace.

The “Vertical” Hack.

The “Big Solution” isn’t knocking down a wall; it is utilizing the air. By installing a Drip Dry Cabinet directly above the sink, an architect transforms “dead air” into “active infrastructure.”

 

  • Zero-Footprint Drying: The drying process happens entirely inside the cabinet, meaning the counter remains 100% clear for prep work.
  • Visual Expansion: Clutter makes small rooms feel claustrophobic. Hiding the dishes behind a closed door instantly makes the kitchen feel open, organized, and twice as large.
  • Double Duty: In a small space, nothing can do just one job. Our system acts as both the drying rack AND the permanent storage shelf.

Frame Cabinet with Drip Dry Architect Design

Don’t settle for a kitchen that just holds things. Build a kitchen that does things. It’s time to embrace the “Open” concept for creative utility.

We are the #1 trusted team for cabinet dish rack solutions worldwide because we provide the high-quality hardware that gives contractors the edge they need to dominate the luxury market and win more bids.

Ready to sharpen your competitive edge? Let us show you how one cabinet solution can transform your entire kitchen lifestyle!

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Bottomless Cabinet with Drip Dry hidden Dish Rack