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Essential Items For Kitchen Storage and Organisation
Essential Items For Kitchen Storage and Organisation

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Essential Items For Kitchen Storage and Organisation

Essential Items for Kitchen Storage and Organization

Small kitchens could pose some problems for keen chefs. You’re limited for storage space, which means your kitchen can quickly become cluttered. Lack of workspace can also make food preparation difficult, and you could find your evening meal accompanied by a tricky Tetris routine.  

 

If this sounds all too familiar, here’s some suggestions to help you organize your kitchen and make the most of your limited space. Picking just a few of these items can make a big difference to a small space. Containers, organizers or even shower racks… Don’t set limits on your imagination and keep your eyes open for clever storage ideas that are laying all around you. 

Hooks inside cupboards  

The inside of kitchen cabinets is a great place to attach hooks to hang small items like measuring spoons or tea cups. You could also hang a whiteboard or chalkboard on the inside of cupboard doors for notes.    

Extra shelves 

When you have limited kitchen cupboard space, add smaller shelves on top of your existing shelves for storing items like plates, mugs, glasses, or cans. Not only does this help make better use of a smaller space, it also looks tidier, and makes items easier to find and access.

Pegboards 

Pegboards are a practical way of storing and organizing awkward or bulky kitchen items that you use regularly, and they can look pretty funky too. Simply screw a pegboard to the wall of your kitchen, paint it the desired color and then hang hooks from the holes. Simple yet effective.  

Magnetic knife strip 

Not only is this practical and space saving, it’s also the safest way of storing sharp knives. You won’t risk hurting yourself when rummaging in drawers. As an added bonus, blades will stay sharper for longer because they aren’t coming into contact with other items in the drawer. You can take this idea a step further and store other kitchen utensils on there as well. All you have to do is to glue small pieces of magnets on the handles of your utensils. 

Magnetic spice jars for your fridge door 

Make magnetic spice jars to stick on your fridge door to free up cupboard space and easily organize your spice collection. Use old sweets or chocolate tins that you can easily remove the lids and view all your spices. Alternatively, use metal pots with clear lids and stick magnets to the bottom of each. You can then position them on a metal panel attached to the wall for an effective spice rack solution.  

Hanging rack for pots and pans 

You don’t have to have a huge, fancy kitchen to proudly display your pots and pans. This is a common (and stylish) hack in tiny city apartments. Not only does it free up valuable shelf space, it also keeps your pans in easy reach. 

Under sink shelves, baskets & hooks  

Cupboards under sinks are rarely equipped with shelves, so adding them yourself is a great way of organizing and storing all your essential cleaning supplies. You can even go further and, as well as shelves, attach small baskets to the inside of cupboard doors for storing cloths, sponges, and brushes. You can also add hooks for tea towels and washing up gloves.

Storage trolleys 

 

Storage trolleys don’t have to be big, even the smallest ones are great way of adding extra kitchen storage. They are also effective organizing things that you need to use regularly such as spices, cooking oils, or kitchen utensils. Roll them around the kitchen with you for ease, and roll them back to their place when you’re done. 

Folding table 

Don’t have the space for a full size kitchen table? No worries. Wall-mounted or fold away tables are just as functional and they are ideal for space saving in smaller kitchens. Plus, they double up on function as place to eat as well as extra counter space for preparing food. 

Labels 

Use labels to organize your kitchen: from meal portions in your freezer, to food storage jars, to utensils and pots. Having a labeling system is a great way to get and stay organized. It allows you and anyone else using your kitchen to easily find items (and put them away again in the right place!).

Bonus tips! Think outside the kitchen... 

We love thinking outside the box when it comes to kitchen design for smaller spaces. Here are just a few items usually found in other household rooms which are also great for storage and organization in your kitchen. It’s just a matter of creativity and imagination when it comes to finding clever storage solutions.

 

Shower caddies 

 

Basket-style shower caddies or simple wire baskets can be hung from the sides of cupboards to create extra storage. These are great for vegetables, or for storing washing up products close to the sink. Some prefer to use them for more aesthetic reasons as well, like displaying small plants. 

 

Towel rails

 

If you can’t hang pots and pans from the ceiling of your kitchen, how about attaching a towel rail to the wall or side of a cupboard, then using hooks to hang your pans?

 

Magazine racks

 

Mount a magazine rack to wall space or the side of cupboards to store your favorite recipe books, food magazines, and recipe cards. 

 

Shoe organizers

 

It may sound strange, but fabric or plastic shoe organizers are great for creating extra space on the back of your kitchen door, or inside bigger cupboards. Use these organizers to store items like small kitchen utensils, spice jars, or packets of food. 

 

You can check our tips on how to best design a small kitchen  for more inspiration. Also, we cannot help you make your kitchen bigger, but we do have some suggestions on how to make it feel bigger  and look brighter .