Uncluttered kitchen cabinets is a dream for most of us. For a long time, I subscribed to the “If you cant see it, it doesn’t exist” way of thinking. But organizing your kitchen cabinets really does make prepping, cooking and even cleaning much easier. Try finding a specific pan or cleaning product in a cabinet of chaos – it is exactly what anxiety is made of! Look, I get it – organizing your kitchen is probably not at the top of your list of fun things to do – but it really does have major pay-off. The less clutter there is , the less insane you will feel.
Even if you don’t have a ton of storage space, you can still help your home live up to its full potential by organizing your kitchen cabinets. Here’s how:
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Use Baskets
Stack cleaning supplies, pasta sauce jars, spice containers, and more in labeled bins and baskets to help keep things in place.See more here .
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Use A Wire Rack
Cut cabinet clutter! Mount a wire rebar and use various sizes of S-hooks to hang cooking utensils. See more here .
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Use A Lazy Susan
Transform the cleaning product madness that lives under your sink with a simple lazy susan! See more here .
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Use Inner Cabinet Doors
If space is limited, create a command center on the inside of one of your cabinets! Hang keys, place a calendar, and save your sanity! See more here.
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Use Clear Containers
Buy clear containers from the dollar store and print out your own labels to stick on them. See more here .
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Use A Wire Organizer
Keep cutting boards upright by hanging a wire organizer on the inside of one of the cabinet doors! See more here .
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Use Self Adhesive Hooks
Keep all your foil and parchment paper rolls organized by hanging them with some self-adhesive hooks. See more here .
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Use Bins
I love how grocery items are so organized with these simple bins. Right down to the bread! See more here .
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Use Towel Racks
Take your cookware OUT of your cabinets! These handy racks can hold a lot more than bath towels! They can create an organized space to store clunky pots and pans. See more here.
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Contain Your Caffeine
The duo from The Home Edit knows a thing or two about organizing. They recommend ditching bulky boxes and storing tea in a well organized drawer. See more here.
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Use Magazine Holders
Organize your most-used water bottles with two magazine holders flipped on their backs. See more here.
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Use Fold Down Units
Place items that you rarely use on higher shelves or towards the back of cupboards so that frequently used items can be grabbed easily. For smaller items on top shelves, use fold down units. See more here.
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