The Benefits of Integrated In-Cupboard Kitchen Bins
The common belief that in-cupboard bins can only be incorporated into newly fitted kitchens is simply not true. In fact, they can be retrofitted into your existing kitchen, providing a whole host of benefits that make your life that bit easier.
- You can free up floor space and maximise kitchen cabinet space.
- You can keep waste hidden out of sight for a sleek modern kitchen look.
- You get a more convenient recycling system with numerous waste compartments in one unit.
Our hidden bins are easy to install and available in an extensive range of styles and sizes, ensuring you can find the right fit for your space.
The Best In-Cupboard Kitchen Bins
With such a variety of different in-cabinet bins available, you’d be forgiven for not knowing where to start. We stock bins from some of the top brands on the market, including Blanco, Wesco and Vauth-Sagel, to name just a few – you can search our products by brand to see everything we have available from all the market leaders.
You’ll find bins for cupboards with pull-out doors, many of which incorporate high-grade soft close runners that provide smooth and quiet operation. Bins in this category are suitable for cabinets ranging from 300mm wide to 1200mm wide.
If you don’t have pull-out kitchen cabinets, don’t worry, as we have an equally fantastic selection of bins for cupboards with hinged doors. These bins are some of our easiest to install and are available for cabinets ranging from 300mm wide to 600mm wide.
We also offer specialist bins for those tricker spaces, including bins for under-sink cupboards, pan drawers and even built-in laundry bins.
What Size In-Cupboard Bin Do I Need?
The size of the bin you need will rely on the dimensions of your cabinet and the specifics of your waste requirements. We always recommend going for the largest bin you can accommodate as this gives the option for bins with multiple compartments and will mean you don’t have to empty your bin as often.
To find out more about finding the right bin, you can refer to our buying guide to kitchen bin sizes.
How to Measure Up For an In-Cupboard Bin
Installing an in-cupboard bin is relatively straightforward so long as you have the right instructions and are working with the correct measurements. When measuring up for your new integrated bin, you will need to check your internal cabinet width, depth and height measurements against the dimensions of the bin model you’re interested in.
You’ll find the exact dimensions of all of our bins clearly labelled under ‘Specification’ in each product’s description to help you establish which one is best for you.
Our buying guide to in-cupboard bins also provides some additional information on measuring up as well as exploring some other factors to consider before you make your purchase.
If you need any further advice, you can get in touch with the Binopolis team – we are always happy to talk through your bin-related queries.