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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 629801" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Janet, changing the side the fridge door opens is a fairly easy thing to do. Most of them are made so you can change the orientation of the opening. Put your brand and model number online and ask how to do it. We've done it a couple times.</p><p></p><p>Check the thrift stores for metal shelving (my easy child has found a few she uses for stock in her vintage business). If you can find some of that metal shelving, you can buy some "S" hooks pretty cheap at the hardware store and hang your pots from those on the metal shelving and also use the other shelves for additional kitchen storage. I bet you could think of a creative way to put the spice jars there as well. If space is a huge issue, you could always store your spices in ziplock baggies and then keep them all in a tupperware type plastic container - you would only need the room the size of a shoe box to store them all. You could line them up in alphabetical order in the box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 629801, member: 805"] Janet, changing the side the fridge door opens is a fairly easy thing to do. Most of them are made so you can change the orientation of the opening. Put your brand and model number online and ask how to do it. We've done it a couple times. Check the thrift stores for metal shelving (my easy child has found a few she uses for stock in her vintage business). If you can find some of that metal shelving, you can buy some "S" hooks pretty cheap at the hardware store and hang your pots from those on the metal shelving and also use the other shelves for additional kitchen storage. I bet you could think of a creative way to put the spice jars there as well. If space is a huge issue, you could always store your spices in ziplock baggies and then keep them all in a tupperware type plastic container - you would only need the room the size of a shoe box to store them all. You could line them up in alphabetical order in the box. [/QUOTE]
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