Best bakeware storage

Conquer clutter and keep your kitchen organized with the best bakeware storage for cabinets, counters, shelves, and more.

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After you've found the perfect bakeware for all the confections you're planning on making, you'll need to find a storage solution that works for you and your home. Keeping your kitchen organized is often easier said than done, and in order to keep everything where you need it, some storage becomes crucial. 

When you're considering what kind of storage solutions will work best, there are a few things that you'll want to think about first.

  • Space: Bakeware is stored away in the kitchen. If you have a large space with plenty of counters, and cabinets then you might not need to take into account space considerations. However, anyone living in an apartment or rented space may need to carefully measure out the room you'll have access to. The last thing you want to do is pick up a storage solution, only for it to not fit the space you have available. 
  • Budget: When it comes to the kitchen, things get pricy, and they do it fast. This is true of storage options too. So you'll want to have a budget in mind to keep from overspending, or picking up items you don't really need just because they'll fit your space. 
  • Location: The third consideration to take into account when picking out bakeware storage, is where it's going to live. There are under-cabinet options that will stay out of sight, along with open-concept picks that are meant to sit on the counter whether you're using them or not. You'll want something that works for your life, and routine without getting in the way. 
Best overall

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SimpleHouseware over-the-cabinet-door bakeware organizer

Staff pick

SimpleHouseware's hanging organizer hooks over any cabinet door and effortlessly tidies your bakeware and baking accessories.

Pros:

  • EVA foam padding on hooks
  • Hang inside or outside the cabinet
  • All hardware included
  • Inexpensive

Cons:

  • Must use anchors for drywall mounting

Kitchens always have cabinets, so why not capitalize on unused surface space? Make the most of your cabinet doors with SimpleHouseware's low-profile hanging bakeware organizer. Hook it over your cabinet doors externally or internally, and you'll gain space for up to 5 cutting boards multiple rolls of tinfoil and plastic wrap, or a couple of muffin tins. SimpleHouseware also includes all hardware needed for wall mounting, and if you're mounting this on drywall, be sure to use the screw anchors.

Best value

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YouCopia Bakeware Storemore adjustable rack

Space for all sizes of bakeware

Youcopia's Storemore rack accommodates nearly any piece of bakeware, thanks to movable dividers that snap in and out of its base.

Pros:

  • No tools required
  • Seven adjustable dividers
  • Stores bakeware upright
  • Non-slip base

Cons:

  • Mostly plastic

Four countertop storage, the YouCopia's Storemore bakeware rack does the job and does it well.  There are three sizes available, and all of them are adjustable. This means it's easy to swap out one baking sheet for another without having to haul things around to do it. They're all affordable, even on a budget, and thanks to solid steel wire construction, they're sure to last the test of time. Best of all, the wire is coated, so you never need to worry about scratching up your good pans by accident. 

Luxe look

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Spectrum Diversified Euro kitchen and bakeware organizer

Sleek and modern

Make your bakeware storage a multi-tasker, with Spectrum Diversified's organizer in one of four metallic shades that complement any kitchen.

Pros:

  • Four metallic neutrals
  • Matching lid organizer (optional)
  • Eight storage spaces
  • Can be used vertically

Cons:

  • Non-adjustable

Maximize your storage space with Spectrum Diversified's Euro organizer rack. Not just for bakeware, it can be used horizontally to store cookware, platters, and even office supplies. Stand it up vertically against a wall or cabinet to neatly stack cookbooks, makeup, notebooks, and all sorts of flat objects between its eight divider rungs. They're pretty affordable as well, so you can get one for every room of your abode. Depending on your personal aesthetic, you can choose between glossy chrome and copper finishes or stick to the basics with flat gray or satin nickel. Spectrum Diversified also sells a matching lid organizer for pots and pans in each shade, allowing décor continuity.

Stretch or separate

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AHNR expandable pot, pan, and bakeware organizer rack

Flexible implementation

Conquer bakeware clutter with ANHR's high-capacity organizer that expands or separates depending on where you need it to be.

Pros:

  • Cushioned, no scratching
  • Expandable, doubles in length
  • Stores up to ten pans
  • U-slot for pan lid knobs

Cons:

  • Enough flat space for full extension is necessary

Defeat disarray in or out of the kitchen with AHNR's expandable organization rack. It has two nesting halves that you can stretch out for double the storage or separate from neatening up multiple sorts of bakeware and cooking accouterments. A non-scratch coating protects delicate china and pot lids alike. Six slip-proof rubbery feet are included to keep the rack's stance stable, allowing you to use it on any surface with confidence. Its dividers are removable and adjusted to accommodate deep trays, lids, or bowls, making AHNR's organizer an essential addition to any kitchen.

Slide on by

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Lynk slide-out bakeware organizer and pull-out kitchen cabinet rack

Smooth, pull-out access

Commercial-quality design and a patented ProGlide ball bearing track make Lynk's sliding bakeware organizer an essential upgrade for cluttered cabinets.

Pros:

  • Slides smoothly in and out
  • Easy Mount installs in minutes
  • Comes in six different designs
  • High-quality steel and chrome

Cons:

  • Has minimum height, width, and depth requirements
  • Pricy compared to stationary racks

Nobody likes having to deal with a cluttered and unorganized kitchen with pots and pans crammed where ever they will fit. For under-cabinet storage that gets the job done without frustrating you to the point of yelling, the Lynk slide-out bakeware organizer and pull-out kitchen cabinet rack is an excellent pick. It features easy installation and allows you to slide out everything stacked on it without fuss. It can also easily handle storing cookie sheets, cutting boards, cake pans, and more. The one consideration you'll need to make is measuring your cabinets to ensure it fits properly. 

Bottom line

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Whether space is at a premium, or you have more cabinet space than you know what to do with, finding a bakeware storage solution is crucial. The last thing you want to do is open a cabinet and watch a deluge of pots and pans go tumbling across the floor.

Our favorite option is the SimpleHouseware over-the-cabinet-door bakeware organizer. It can be mounted on walls or hung right over a door giving you more space when you don't have access to it otherwise. It holds up to five cutting boards or a few muffin tins. 

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Staff Writer

By day, Jen is a writer for multiple Future Publishing brands, with over seven years of experience writing, and editing about everything from video games to kitchen gadgets. When not writing for Future, Jen is the author of Fantasy & Horror novels, and spends most of her time reading, hanging out with her dog Fionn, and trying to decide which book to read next.