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do you have a built in kitchen bin?

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Liz46 Fri 23-Apr-21 17:41:21

We are having a new kitchen fitted in a few months and I'm not sure about having built in bins. The designer has suggested a cupboard with two bins.
At the moment the recycling is put in an old bowl in the utility room but my husband is not careful and things like orange water from a rinsed out bean tin stain it.
The other bin lid gets stained with tea from tea bags that he aims at it.
I'm beginning to think that I should use that cupboard for something else.

marymary62 Mon 26-Apr-21 16:07:59

Sorry please ignore the previous post - thought I was starting a new one !

marymary62 Mon 26-Apr-21 16:06:21

Anyone on here live in or around Sheffield - maybe out towards Bakewell area? We are planning to move to be nearer to family but have no idea where to start looking ! We are rural at present but with great accesss to a small market town, swimming pool, theatre, cinema . It all seems so urban or busy around there but we really want to be near loved ones so are going to have to compromise. Any advice or information gratefully received !

sazz1 Sun 25-Apr-21 14:59:06

2 plastic bins came with my fitted kitchen and I use them for potatoes and onions fresh root veg etc. Easy to clean and there's no room for a veg rack in the kitchen anyway

Callistemon Sun 25-Apr-21 00:12:42

Utility rooms are wonderful- we had one added after we moved in and the bins are out there. Even a small one is worth it if you have room. We have to separate our waste into 5 separate containers. Compost bin outside too.

Nannytopsy Sat 24-Apr-21 23:49:07

First job on moving in was to remove the bins from the cupboard under the sink. Impossible to keep clean, smelly and awkward to get to.
Stand alone bins in the utility and a small countertop caddy for veg waste.

ElaineI Sat 24-Apr-21 23:00:30

Unless you have it in a utility room, I would class it as a waste of a cupboard. We have a small galley type kitchen and I am short of cupboard space despite our kitchen being about 10 years old. DD1 has a utility room and they have a bin cupboard for 4 different types of rubbish and it's out the way beside their washing machine. I wish I had a utility room!

SpringyChicken Sat 24-Apr-21 22:45:31

We love the bins being hidden in the cupboard. I pull the door front handle and it slides out to reveal two decent sized bins. It's similar to this
binopolis.com/hailo-euro-cargo-76l-in-cupboard-recycler-light-grey-450mm-door.html?gclid=CjwKCAjwg4-EBhBwEiwAzYAlshBl5kQQrSTWdQdNIXnSmxwRKQWbK0HHsfqNohrwnBYvHh7qbrlz4xoCs_AQAvD_BwE
Being sited next to the sink is far more convenient than under the sink. There's an interior shelf above which acts as a cover for the bins and a concealed drawer above the shelf.

FlexibleFriend Sat 24-Apr-21 17:58:56

I've had pull out bins for the past 30 odd years and wouldn't be without them. My two year old grandson knows how to use them properly too so most husbands should manage without too much trouble.

M0nica Sat 24-Apr-21 17:40:52

I have had my four part pull-out bin since December and I have not found it at all messy.

I have a bin liner in the waste bin, held in place by the bin handles, swill the compost bin and composting bins out occasionally, the bins are so compact it is very difficult to put anything in the wrong bin, nothing has gone either into the cupboard, nor is there mess between the bins.

Just me and DH in household. It might be different if their were children using them, but then whoever heard of a child using a bin!

Craicon Sat 24-Apr-21 13:17:16

Yes, we have a pullout bin in our kitchen that’s divided into 2 separate bins for recycling and emptied regularly. I have a separate compost bin too.

I guess it depends on the size of your kitchen and if you have a utility room too?

timetogo2016 Sat 24-Apr-21 11:57:08

I had one and took it out,more cupboard space and less mess.

Jane43 Sat 24-Apr-21 11:55:32

At the bottom of our tall cupboard we have a two bins which slide out, one for regular rubbish and the other for recycling. We empty them both every day and it’s nice to have them out of view.

TrendyNannie6 Sat 24-Apr-21 11:55:07

Nope, we have a lovely white songmics one freestanding one easy to wipe clean ,

Kali2 Sat 24-Apr-21 11:55:03

No bin in the kitchen - large pedal stainless steel one in utility, just next to working surface.

Nandalot Sat 24-Apr-21 11:49:18

I love my hidden bin. I don’t think I lose cupboard space because if I had a freestanding unit one of the cupboards would have to go. It is emptied daily and gets a good scrub regularly as would a free standing bin. It is only for general waste though, as recycling goes straight into the Swedish retailers recycling bins in our attached garage.

tiredoldwoman Sat 24-Apr-21 11:02:43

I used to be a cleaner and hated these bins , I felt that they were too beautiful to be used for rubbish ! Storage for other things would have been my choice. They were always overflowing , rubbish was down the back and underneath , recycling was muddled by a busy family . Sleek and aesthetically pleasing from the outside but a grisly nightmare inside !

MissChateline Sat 24-Apr-21 10:56:17

I have just had in the last couple of months had a new kitchen fitted. I have an island with a gas hob and under the work surface area is a large drawer with 3 bins. One for general waste, one for recycling and one for compost. It’s fantastic and great to just be able to wipe all the waste from the work surface directly into the bin. I find this particularly handy fir when I’ve been making bread and can sweep the spare flour away without it getting everywhere. Totally recommend.

henetha Sat 24-Apr-21 10:43:04

Me tool. A free standing pedal bin in a corner of the kitchen which is easy to take to the garage every day and empty into the food container ready for collection on bin day.
And there's a small cupboard where I hang large plastic bags for cardboard, plastic and tins and then take those to the garage every couple of days.

Puzzler61 Sat 24-Apr-21 08:37:40

A stand alone foot pedal bin for perishable rubbish in my kitchen.
Not stainless steel as it doesn’t stay shiny. It’s grey.
Recycling goes into a container in the garage and we have a door from the hall to the garage which is convenient for taking the cardboard etc as we need to.

harrigran Sat 24-Apr-21 08:31:49

I have two bins in a drawer under the kitchen sink, the drawer is operated by a foot pedal as none of the units have handles.
The general waste bin always has a bin liner and the other I use for recycling gets cleaned with an anti-bacterial wipe after emptying. Best thing I ever did having waste bins concealed.

lemsip Sat 24-Apr-21 08:12:51

I think it's a dreadful idea to have your rubbish 'tucked' away in a cupboard. What's wrong with taking your rubbish out of the house daily so no build up.

Curlywhirly Sat 24-Apr-21 07:59:49

We have a cupboard which houses two large bins - it's been a game changer for us, the best thing in the kitchen! Wouldn't be without them; in the past we have had tall pedal bins, which I think look unsightly and only last a couple of years, and because of recycling we needed two, which took up floor space. Our 2 sons have recently had new kitchens and both included built-in bins as they were so impressed with ours.

JackyB Sat 24-Apr-21 07:16:42

We have a built in bin section in one pull-out cupboard. It has 4 separate bins and a ledge over the top of them. I use one for compost, two for recycling and one for "any other items". Glass and paper go on the ledge over the top.

One thing I insisted on though, when the kitchen was fitted was that the bin drawer should NOT be under the sink as it is so annoying when you're standing at the sink and people try and fiddle around your knees with used teabags or other incidental rubbish.

The bin is in the unit nearest the door.

nanna8 Sat 24-Apr-21 00:54:49

We have one and it is a bit of a nuisance because it is very small and the recycling part doesn’t hold more than a couple of cans and one bottle. Fine when it is just us but if we have family round not too good. We put another normal sized one in the laundry. Always have to use plastic liners to keep it clean so if they stop selling them we are in trouble.

Spice101 Fri 23-Apr-21 23:56:38

We have just moved into a new (to us) house. There was nowhere to put a bin in or conveniently near the kitchen. I had a built in one installed under the sink. The space lost was about a quarter of the cupboard and has two 20 litre bins. It's a life changer for us.