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Helpful Kitchen Organization

When you open your kitchen cupboard do you duck to avoid a rogue jar of oregano or bag of flour? Have you ever wondered how much time you’ve wasted searching for measuring cups or food storage lids? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then you probably need to incorporate some kitchen organization into your home.

Organizing your kitchen not only saves you time and bumps on the head. It also helps you keep your kitchen clean, as it’s much easier to wipe down and tidy an uncluttered space. Take a look at the following four kitchen organization ideas and how they can save you valuable time and square footage.

Free Up Space with Hooks and Racks

One of the best ways to maintain a clutter-free kitchen is to clear out cabinets and drawers and keep countertops clean. Hanging items is an excellent means of doing this. Here are several ways you can organize your kitchen by hanging cookware and other kitchen necessities:
  • Install a magnetic knife strip above your stove or prep counter to keep countertops free of bulky knife racks.
  • Use small hooks to hang coffee mugs and measuring cups under cabinets and shelves or on the inside of cabinet doors.
  • Hang a pot and pan rack from the ceiling so you have easy access to cookware and don’t clutter your cabinets.
  • Invest in a wall-mounted kitchen storage rack that can be used to hold everything from spoons and whisks to sponges and dishwashing soap.
This is a great method if you’re organizing a small kitchen, as hanging items can help you maximize every square inch of the room.

Organize Your Kitchen with Shelves

Shelves can work wonders when it comes to kitchen organization, as they can open up valuable cabinet and counter space. One means of organizing your kitchen using shelves is to install them to hold frequently used items. For example, you could hang a shelf with olive oil, spices and cookbooks over your stove so they’re handy when you’re preparing meals. Or you could use sturdy shelving to hold awkwardly sized cookware like stock pots and Dutch ovens.

But that’s not even the tip of the iceberg in terms of shelving and kitchen organization. Adding shelves inside of cabinets and pantries is a quick way of increasing your storage space and is especially helpful when organizing a small kitchen. You can even purchase tiered shelves that make it easy to spot cooking and baking ingredients, eliminating the time-consuming search for cake flour or smoked paprika.

Keep the Kitchen Tidy Clean with Containers

Never underestimate the tidying effect that containers and bins have when organizing your kitchen. For starters, baking ingredients such as different flours and sugars can be poured into containers and stacked, freeing up precious cabinet and counter space. Take your kitchen organization one step further and label each container so you know what’s inside. Another great use for containers is to store items that have a tendency to spill due to their original packaging, such as dry beans, pasta and rice.

In addition, there are many different types of bins and containers that can be used to declutter your fridge. If you search online or hit up your local home organization store, you can find numerous space-saving storage items including bins that dispense soda cans, slender water pitchers and organizers for the crisper in your refrigerator.

Declutter Kitchen Cabinets and Drawers Using Dividers

If you’re organizing a small kitchen, you’ll really want to look into dividers. However, they’re incredibly useful in any size kitchen.

How do they help? Well, picture the inside of your drawers. Aside from the silverware drawer, things are probably pretty chaotic in there. Measuring spoons tangled with whisks and mixer attachments. Silicone spatulas hiding under the cheese grater. Dividers can help keep all of these items separated. That way, when you open a drawer looking for the corkscrew, you don’t have to rummage around to find it. It’ll be right there with like items, such as the bottle opener and wine stoppers.

Additionally, vertical dividers can be used to organize kitchen cabinets. They’re a great way to keep cutting boards, pot and pan lids and baking sheets orderly.

Make the most of your space by taking the time to properly organize your kitchen. And if all this talk of containers and shelves has you itching to tackle some organizational feats in other rooms of the house, check out these closet organization tips.