Kitchen Organizing Tips
Organizing Your Kitchen
How To Organize Your Kitchen
The joys of walking into a kitchen, immediately opening up an area and finding just what it is that you are looking for. It would be wonderful, wouldn’t it?
The fact is that most kitchens are the center of the house. This is the location that many people go to in order to chat with their family, to pay the bills and to make dinner. Yet, it is also one of the most disorganized areas in the entire house. There are plenty of ways that you can make it a more organized kitchen, though. In fact, doing so will allow you to have a simplified life!
Everything in your kitchen should be placed where it is the most convenient for the people using the items. Cooking utensils should be near the stove. Cups should be by the fridge. Your silverware should be near the plates. Your can opener should be near the stove or the microwave. Your spices should be near the stove.
Every time you use something in your kitchen, ask yourself if it is in the most convenient place. If the answer is no, move it! Your kitchen set-up doesn’t have to stay the same because it’s always been that way, or because that’s how your mother had her kitchen.
It should be set up so it’s the most convenient for the people who use it.
Using Your Space Efficiently
To help you get started, let’s first talk about space efficiency. The first thing you need to consider is how much space you have within your kitchen. A kitchen that is cramped with lots of stuff is overwhelming, frustrating and a mess. Instead, the first thing you need to do is this.
- Remove anything from your kitchen that is not food, food cooking items or somehow otherwise related to food.
- If you have a drawer full of pens and pencils, find a junk drawer in another area of the house. Bills and papers really should have their own organization area. Keeping your kitchen for kitchen related items will simplify matters tremendously.
- Next, go through and get rid of anything that you have too many of. Let’s face it, the plastic lids that you have really don’t match up with something else. Throw out what doesn’t have a mate, you won’t find it.
- Throw away food and food preparation items that are old or no longer used.
- Find a place to store each type of thing. Place all utensils in one drawer. Place all spices in one location. Go through each drawer and find its one and only use.
- Bigger items need more room. For example, you’ll need to dedicate a larger space to store your pots and pans, but you may not need a full cabinet to store your bowls.
- Clean off your counters. If you have lots of clutter on your counter tops, you have less workable space to use in your home. Instead of piling junk, papers and stuff there, just get rid of it for good. If you have not used or read the magazine, book or other item within the last year, get rid of it. Clutter is not a good thing.
- Appliances are great but if they are taking up room on your counter tops and are not being used, it’s a waste. If you really do not use them, get rid of them. If you do use them but not often, find a storage area for them so that you have more room on your counter.
Below you will find some additional tips for getting your kitchen organized. These are some great space saving ideas to implement.
More Ways To Organize Your Kitchen
Here are some more great tips to help you get your kitchen organized.
- Use kitchen magnets. You can use them to help you to keep your family on track, your grocery list, and to help you to keep your menu for the week organized.
- If you have a pantry, add more shelving and storage space to it with the help of wire shelves. These are inexpensive to purchase and they will allow you to get a good amount of room. You can store your pots and pans on them, or you can use wicker baskets that are see through to help you to keep your smaller items organized too.
- Door hangers are additionally helpful. You can use a door hanger mounted to your pantry door or you can add them to the inside of a large cabinet. They work well to store all types of foods and utensils. Use them to help you organize any type of item that you need some extra help with.
- Use a hanging spice rack if you do not have a location to store them. These can be mounted under a cabinet or other area of the kitchen.
- Go through your cookbooks. How many do you use? How many really are nothing but clutter? Get rid of those that you do not use and save the space.
- Store plastic containers on top of one another inside a cabinet. Do not try to use a drawer to house them as this will just be a mess. There are new products on the market that feature a spinning unit that can be placed on a counter top for easy storage.
By taking some time now to organize your kitchen you will quickly see the benefits of it. You should find that it is easier to clean up, easier to find things and creates a stress free environment.



