Plus this way no lingering moisture from dishwashing can get trapped inside like it might if you placed glasses.
Storing glasses in kitchen drawers.
Pantry storage can help open up space inside your kitchen cabinets.
Store glassware upside down on nonslip rubber drawer liners sold in kitchen and cookware shops to cushion rims and prevent sliding.
This storage solution lends a sunny backdrop to pretty glassware.
The others can go on a bookcase outside of the kitchen.
One pitfall is that they might be too far from your prep area making it a time waster.
Just make sure you know where they are meaning keep cookbooks together so you re not hunting and pecking for them when it s time to cook thanksgiving dinner.
Storing glasses rim up seems natural since that s how we drink out of them.
Lower cabinet pull out drawers are another storage option.
The vicinity to the food can also help expedite table setting and preparations.
Store the frequently used cookbooks on a kitchen shelf or in a cabinet so you can easily retrieve them.
Silky smooth soft touch drawers are best for storing glassware especially stemmed wineglasses which may tip.