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How to Organize Kitchen Storage: 11 Tips and Ideas

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There are always many small items, accessories, and kitchen utensils on the kitchen counter that can easily create clutter or be difficult to organize. In this article, we've gathered 11 ways to organize and store kitchen essentials.

1. Add Railings

The functionality of your kitchen can be easily expanded with railings. There are many different modules, hooks, special spice jars, and much more designed for them.

2. Use Corner Cabinets to the Maximum

If you have a corner kitchen, you probably already understand that space in the corner is hard to use. Special sliding racks and uniquely designed corner boxes can help solve this problem.

3. Add Functionality to Drawers

Drawers can be made more convenient by creating ideal order and systematically organizing all kitchen items. Use dividers to make drawers more functional.

4. Use Narrow Drawers and Niches

Different modules, hooks, and racks help to make even the narrowest and most inconvenient places useful.

5. Hang Narrow Shelves

Narrow shelves are ideal for storing spices and oil bottles. To avoid visual noise and clutter on the shelves, use identical containers; one of the best options is glass jars and bottles of the same size.

6. Add Internal Elements

Additional space in cabinets can be added using hanging baskets, wine glass dryers, and other functional items that can be found in a kitchenware store or IKEA.

7. Use Cabinet Space to the Maximum

Hooks and attachments on cabinet doors, containers, and mini-racks—remember that every centimeter of space can be used wisely. Not only because there may be limited space on the kitchen, but also to ensure easy access to necessary items.

 

8. Add Open Shelves for Plates

Tableware can be stored not only in closed cabinets, but also in narrow open shelves.

9. Use Magnetic Surfaces for Spices

Since spice jars weigh slightly, magnetic surfaces such as the side of a refrigerator or a special board inside a cabinet can be used for storage by affixing magnets to the bottom of the jars.

10. Add Extra Shelves and Racks Inside Cabinets

To prevent pans and pots from stacking on each other, so you don’t have to go through all of them every time to get the one at the bottom, use special racks or add extra shelves to your cabinets.

11. Use All Hidden Corners Wisely

Take a close look at your kitchen and think about what space is not working for you. It's time to fix it.