Let’s face it, draining boards piled high with dishes are the ugliest feature in a kitchen. However, it seems almost impossible to avoid it – once you’ve reached the satisfaction of cleaning it, there’s another dish ready to dry. That was until, we discovered Off-worktop dish rack solutions.
There has been somewhat of a renaissance in kitchen design lately, making the most of wall storage for pots, pans and crockery. It takes inspiration from the old functional Victorian kitchen where kitchen utensils had to be accessible and keeping things on show was the norm in the only practical space.
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No matter how hard you work for a stylish draining board, it’s still an eyesore when the kitchen is full of plates. Especially if you have a Small kitchenThis is also valuable worktop space that could be better used for food preparation or storing small appliances.
Worktop space is one of the most valuable things you can prioritize in the kitchen, and a drying rack is one of the fastest ways to lose it. It’s easy to underestimate how much space they take up around the sink, which is why it’s worth thinking about the option early in the design process rather than trying to solve it later,’ explains Al Bruce, founder Olives and bars.
When designing your space, it’s easy to choose an undermount sink with a built-in draining board or assume you’ll pop a draining rack next to the sink, but creating an optional wall-hung option during the design process means every inch of available space is maximized.
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One of the most effective ways to use your walls as draining racks is to build an overhead plate rack that has an integrated draining system. Traditional plate racks have become a big one Kitchen trends in 2026, but if you want to use it as a draining system, you’ll need to build it into the design.
‘One of our favorite approaches is an integrated overhead drying rack built into a cupboard above the sink, finished in the same material and color as the surrounding cabinetry. The water goes straight down, the doors close, and the worktop stays completely clean! An invisible detail that makes a huge difference day to day,’ adds Al.
If it’s not possible to build this from scratch, there are many add-on solutions you can buy that do the same thing. They are perfect for small kitchens or rental spaces and don’t require a permanent option.
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If you’re looking for something a little more design-led than a plate rack, a rail might be the ideal solution. As pictured in the celeb kitchen Gordon RamseyThis is a kitchen feature that has tons of timeless appeal that also has real purpose in a chef’s kitchen.
Adding a pot rail to your walls is a genius Consider kitchen storage For pots and pans when creating a visual effect, but can also be used as a draining solution.
‘For pans, a wall-mounted rail above a sink or hob is both practical and a real design feature. Matching your hardware finish, it keeps your most-used cookware within reach without taking up a single centimeter of worktop,’ explains Al.
The beauty of this solution is that you can choose a finish that is an integrated part of your kitchen design, so it functions primarily as a visual feature that is also practical.
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To achieve this, positioning the rail above the sink area will mean you don’t have to be precious about hanging pots and pans when they’re completely dry.
Wall-mounted or rail-based systems further support an ordered kitchen by using vertical space rather than competing with the main work area, helping to separate functions more effectively. Taken together, these approaches improve how the kitchen functions on a day-to-day basis, reducing clutter around the sink and allowing the overall design to feel more coherent, with practical elements built into the scheme rather than added to it,’ explains Charlotte Butler, Kitchen Design Manager. BK eleven.
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In a well-designed kitchen, a clutter-free space with design solutions that make sense for the flow of the space will make the cooking space stress-free on a daily basis. A wall-hung dish rack streamlines space both practically and aesthetically.
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