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KITCHEN DRAWERS

  1. Hộc kéo nông/tiêu chuẩn (Shallow/Standard Drawers)
  2. Hộc kéo sâu (Deep Drawers)
  3. Hộc kéo tủ đựng đồ khô (Pantry Drawers/Pull-Out Pantries)
  4. Hộc kéo dưới bồn rửa (Under-Sink Drawers)
  5. Hộc kéo góc (Corner Drawers)
  6. Hộc kéo đựng gia vị/chai lọ hẹp (Spice/Narrow Pull-out Drawers)
  7. Hộc kéo tích hợp thùng rác/tái chế (Trash/Recycling Pull-out Drawers)
  8. Hộc kéo có ngăn chia/khay (Divided/Organizer Drawers)
  9. Hộc kéo không tay nắm (Handle-less Drawers / Push-to-open Drawers)
  10. Hộc kéo đóng êm (Soft-Close Drawers)

Kitchen drawers are an indispensable component of most kitchen cabinetry, engineered to store and organize a wide array of items. They come in various sizes, styles, and materials, serving diverse functional purposes within the cooking space.

Functionality and Use

Kitchen drawers play a crucial role in keeping the kitchen tidy and organized. They are commonly used for:

  • Utensil storage: Knives, scissors, spoons, forks, chopsticks, and small cooking tools (bottle openers, peelers, whisks…).
  • Dishware storage: Especially everyday plates, bowls, or smaller dishes.
  • Dry food storage:Kitchen towels, cling wrap, aluminum foil, trash bags, etc.
  • Miscellaneous item storage: Kitchen towels, cling wrap, aluminum foil, trash bags, etc.
  • Specialized drawers: Some drawers are specifically designed for particular purposes such as knife block drawers (with inserts), spice jar drawers, or drawers with integrated waste bins.

Common Types of Drawers

  • Standard drawers: Regular size, typically used for utensils or small items.
  • Deep drawers: Often used for pots, pans, large bowls, or small kitchen appliances.
  • Drawer dividers/inserts: Help to organize items neatly inside the drawer, preventing clutter.
  • Hidden drawers: A smaller drawer placed inside a larger one, creating additional concealed storage space.
  • Corner drawers: Designed to utilize dead corner space in the kitchen, often featuring unique shapes (e.g., triangular or pie-shaped).
  • Push-to-open drawers: Handle-less, requiring just a gentle push to open.
  • Soft-close drawersFeature a mechanism that allows the drawer to close gently and silently.

Materials and Design

Kitchen drawers can be made from various materials, with the most common being:

  • Natural Wood (Rubberwood, Pine,...): Durable, elegant, but can be susceptible to moisture.
  • Engineered wood (MDF, MFC, HDF): Diverse in color and style, more affordable.

Drawer designs are also highly varied, ranging from classic to modern and minimalist styles, complementing the overall interior design of the kitchen.


Overall, kitchen drawers are a smart storage solution that helps optimize space and maintain cleanliness and order in your kitchen.