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    Hang a Wall-Mounted Rack A wall-mounted hanging rack will save precious counter space and provide easy access to mugs, glasses, and more. See more at Fox Hollow Cottage .

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    Streamline your setup: Ditch bulky knife blocks if you can switch to a wall-mounted option, for example. Maximize vertical space by using hooks or shelves to organize mugs and tools, says Priestly.

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  5. Cup holder - Wikipedia

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    Several devices were patented to hold coffee cups. The main problem in the endeavor is to provide a mechanism to hold the handle of the cup which usually protrudes a few centimeters from the side of the mug. Another problem facing the inventors is the varying sizes of coffee cups. Some devices which were patented are as follows.

  6. Dish drying cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Gebhard developed the dish drying cabinet in 1944 and 1945, and the Institute started manufacturing the cabinets and selling the design in 1945. These cabinets were wholly made of wood, and made only in two sizes. Enso-Gutzeit began industrial production of the cabinets in 1948, and in 1954 a rack made from plastic-coated steel wire was ...

  7. French cleat - Wikipedia

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    The wall side of a French cleat can be mounted securely without having to hold the full weight of the cabinet while securing it. The cleat will not be seen while in use, so it does not matter where it is drilled; this means that it can be screwed into wall studs relatively independent of the lateral position of the cabinet.