You finally have your dream kitchen, the beautiful countertops, charming cabinetry, and gorgeous appliances. But then it's time to move all your belongings back in. Your cookware, spices, dinnerware, and ingredients need to find a home in your new space!
It doesn't matter whether you have a small kitchen or a large one; there are many items to store in this often-busy room. Don't let disorganization or clutter turn your dream kitchen into a nightmare. These brilliant organization tips will have your space looking inviting and polished while providing maximum efficiency for you and your family.
Helpful Kitchen Storage and Organization Ideas
Make your life easier with these helpful hacks.
1. Six Pack Door Organizer
Did you know your recycle bin may hold the answer to your refrigerator organization problems? In most cases, a cardboard six-pack box fits perfectly inside your fridge door and can hold your condiments, sauces, and other bottles that tend to tip over.
2. Try a Kitchen Caddy
Kitchen caddies can be found at most home stores and are helpful for a variety of items. They can hold your spices, cooking oils, or any other staples you use frequently. When cooking, the caddy can be left on the countertop for easy access but placed in a cabinet to free up counter space when not in use.
3.Under the Sink Tension Rod
Under the sink can be chaotic, with bottles falling over, spare sponges, and gloves that need to hang dry. However, a tension rod is a simple fix. Mount it under your sink to hang gloves and spray bottles. You can also slide a paper towel roll on it for quick clean-up jobs.
4. Custom Fit with a Pool Noodle
We all know you can't just toss your silverware into a drawer without an organizer. But those organizers rarely fit securely and tend to slide around. Cut a pool noodle to fit the width of your drawer and place it behind the silverware organizer to act as a buffer that holds everything in place when you open and close the drawer.
5. Double-Duty Decor
Small kitchens may not have room for both decor and practical items. Make your decor do double-duty as both a practical and pretty item. For example, crocks and canisters can hold dry goods or snacks and look perfectly posh on counters, especially with cute chalkboard labels.
6. No More Falling Towels
The handle on an oven or dishwasher is the perfect spot to hang a kitchen towel as the warmth helps to dry them quicker. However, towels usually slip off these smooth surfaces and end up on the floor. A velcro strip attached to the front and back of a hanging towel can help secure it in place on the handle while still being able to be removed quickly.
7. Bring Your Work Home
Okay, well maybe not your work…but office items can help clean up your kitchen. Metal organizers used to store files are excellent at holding baking sheets. Most fit perfectly within cabinets and can keep your pan lids, baking sheets, and cutting boards neatly arranged.
8. Nest Your Wine
Small kitchens don't have a ton of real estate for wine racks. But you don't need a fancy rack to hold your bottles. Lay them in a deep kitchen drawer by alternating their direction, so the necks nest together. You'll be surprised how many you can fit, and the drawer will help to protect the bottles from environmental risks like sunlight.
9. Maximize Your Backsplash Space
Our backsplashes usually contain beautiful decorative tiles and nothing more. Maximize this space by installing a decorative backsplash rack. These easy-to-install racks are ideal for holding cooking utensils and sometimes include a small shelf for spices or oils.
10. Basket Over Bowl
Goodbye, fruit bowls, baskets are in! The benefits of a hanging basket for your fruits and vegetables are numerous. When you hang a basket, it won't take up counter space. Beautiful wire baskets can double as decor and storage. Additionally, airflow helps your fruits stay fresher longer.
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