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Cleverly utilizing a gap space measuring 16 cm in width and 60 cm in depth. Since it was a small space, I decided to organize things "easy to take out" rather than "prettily." After building the refrigerator cabinet, I realized the remaining space was too narrow. At first, I considered making it suitable for cleaning supplies, but I decided to just use shelves instead. With a depth of 60 cm, there is a 99.999% chance that items placed at the back will be encountered when I move. I couldn't find any expandable storage boxes with a depth of 60 cm. I boldly gave up on the back of the top and bottom shelves. I gathered only 15 cm wide storage boxes and successfully "dated" IKEA and Daiso. There are exactly three key points for gap storage. ✔️ Because it is too deep, I arranged low storage boxes in the front and slightly taller ones in the back. It is a small difference, but it makes things much easier to see. ✔️ Since the top and bottom shelves are hard to see, I used translucent storage boxes that subtly conceal the contents. ✔️ I arranged frequently used items mainly in the shelves at eye level. Segment 1. Not filled yet. I just placed one translucent storage box on top. Segment 2. Frequently used Magic Wrap and IKEA zipper bags. Segment 3. The low storage box is from IKEA. The back is a Daiso storage box. Ramen, tuna, curry, etc. Segment 4. The storage box is the same as in number 3. This is where I keep seasoned seaweed and gimbap seaweed. I always keep it packed full. Segment 5. Since plastic wrap and plastic bags come bundled in pairs when purchased, I store unused items here. Segment 6. A Daiso narrow storage box with wheels. Disposable items... straws make up a large portion #Let'sMakeGoodUseOfTheRefrigerator #냉장고장 #틈새장 #틈새공간 #틈새장 #틈새수납장 #틈새수납함 #오늘의가든 #맞팔해요 #주방수납 #수납함추천 #다이소수납 #이케아수납 #자취수납 #원룸수납 #팬트리바구니 #팬트리정리