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10 Fast Tips for Organizing Kitchen Storage
Kitchen utensils, spices, grains, and various small items often create a sense of disorder, so organizing storage on the kitchen is very important. Our tips will help you use your kitchen space efficiently.
- Baskets and Containers
It's convenient to store various kitchen items in attractive wicker baskets or plastic containers. With them, it's much easier to tidy up cabinets. To avoid confusion about what is where, you can stick paper labels.

- Rail
Use space to the maximum. A long rail along the wall is an excellent way to store spatulas, scissors, towels, and cups. Now they will always be within your reach.

- Box Dividers
Special dividers and inserts help create order in drawers. With their help, you can organize tableware and plates.


- Jars for Grains
It's convenient to store grains, spices, and tea in transparent jars. It is better to choose square containers, as they can be neatly arranged next to each other and take up less space.

- Magnetic Knife Holder
If you cook often, knives should always be within your reach. A magnetic strip is a convenient and practical way to store knives.

- Shelf
Even a small shelf is additional space. You can place the most frequently used items on it: timers, spices, napkins, bottles with oil.

- Sink Organizer
It's more convenient to store cleaning products, sponges, and brushes in one place. In addition, such an organizer looks aesthetically pleasing and neat.

- Use Forgotten Space
Attach hooks to the edge of the kitchen cabinet. You can hang heavy and bulky items there that are inconvenient to store in cabinets. These may include cutting boards, colanders, and pots.

- Inside of Cabinet Door
It's more convenient to store pans and pots stacked on top of each other. But what about the lids? You can attach a short rail to the inside of the cabinet door — and you now have an excellent place to store lids.

- Spices
You need to organize storage for spice jars if you don't want to search for them in the depths of cabinets. A great solution may be special drawer dividers — now it will be easy to read the labels and choose the right spice.

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