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Ultimate Budget Storage: 10 Kitchens with Ikea's Grundtal Rail System

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My kitchen in Brooklyn, New York, is actually an entryway. When the apartment was remodeled, the kitchen was obviously an afterthought; it's smashed between the bathroom and the front door. Forget counter space! We don't have any. What we do have with is 15 or so inches of backsplash height to work and a tight budget. That's where Ikea's Grundtal Series comes in handy.

Back in 2008, we wrote about Open Rail Storage Systems on Remodelista, and the budget system that continues to endure six years later is the Grundtal Series, which comes in a classic brushed stainless steel finish and includes everything from the rail-and-S-hook system to a hanging dish drainer and magnetic knife rack. Given its price (the most expensive component is $26.99), it is remarkably appealing. Here we've rounded up 10 kitchens that use the Grundtal series in creative ways; it looks so good, you wouldn't guess it came from a big-box store.

Ikea Grundtal System in a Paris Kitchen via Room of Creativity | Remodelista

Above: Containers and S hooks hang from a single rail in a Paris kitchen via Room of Creativity.

Stainless Steel Kitchen from Modette.se | Remodelista

Above: An all-stainless-steel kitchen is equipped with multiple rails, shelves, a magnetic knife rack, and hanging containers—all from Ikea. Photograph from Swedish blog Modette.

Myles Henry Liquor Bar | Remodelista

Above: DJ and design blogger Myles Henry Tipley of Brooklyn set up his home bar using a Grundtal wall shelf and S hooks; see more at Steal This Look: Myles Henry Liquor Bar.

Ikea Grundtal Rack at Table on Ten, Photograph by Matthew Williams | Remodelista

Above: A full Grundtal setup at Table on Ten cafe consists of wall shelves, dish drainers, and hanging containers. Photograph by Matthew Williams from Old Is New: Table on Ten in Upstate New York.

Scandinavian Kitchen from Stadshem | Remodelista

Above: A single 31.5-inch rail is mounted onto the backsplash in a Swedish kitchen from Stadshem. (Also shown: the Ankarsrum Swedish food processor.)

Ikea Grundtal System from A Beach Cottage blog | Remodelista

Above: Australian blogger Sarah of A Beach Cottage rehabilitated her entire kitchen with the Ikea Grundtal system. Says Sarah: "If you like the whole Scandinavian gig—wood, modern touches—and your budget is teeny-tiny, Ikea is the answer."

Rustic Australian Kitchen Photographed by Sharyn Cairns via Home Life | Remodelista

Above: Two Grundtal rails are mounted under-shelf and a single wall shelf sits above the oven range at a rustic cottage in Australia. Photograph by Sharyn Cairns via Home Life.

A Modern Cottage from SF Girl by Bay | Remodelista

Above: In the kitchen of SF Girl by Bay's Victoria Smith, Victoria used Grundtal wall shelves and S hooks as a makeshift hanging pot rack. She also used two rails above the kitchen sink for additional storage.

Anzu New York Bamboo Sieve Basket | Remodelista

Above: Rails and S hooks are stocked with Japanese brushes, sieves, and linens. Styled by Remodelista Market alum Anzu New York.

Grundtal in a Swedish Kitchen from Hus & Hem | Remodelista

Above: The Grundtal rail hanging in a Swedish kitchen via Hus & Hem.

Annaleenas Hem Stainless Steel and Concrete Kitchen | Remodelista

Above: Swedish design blogger Annaleena Karlsson of Annaleenas Hem uses a trio of rails across her concrete and stainless steel kitchen. To view the rest of her kitchen, see House Call: Annaleena's Swedish Kitchen.

For more Ikea-related stories, explore our past posts:

Domestic Dispatches: What I Love (and Hate) About Ikea

Ikea Upgrade: The Semi-Handmade Kitchen Remodel

Superfront: An Instant Upgrade for Ikea Cabinets

Steal This Look: Guest Cottage Kitchenette by Ikea

Bemz: Instant Ikea Upgrade

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