Kitchens are one of the most used rooms in our house. And it’s a place where we often make a big mess. That’s why it’s so important to keep your kitchen organized.
But that can be a problem when your kitchen has minimal space. Or if you’re working with a tiny budget. But it doesn’t have to be.
Not if you know a few tricks. These ideas can help organize your kitchen on any budget at all. And it will look great when you’re done.
Here Are 50 Ideas To Organize Your Tiny Kitchen That Are Borderline Genius:
Staying hydrated is super important. But water bottles can be a pain to store. Place them in large magazine holders so they don’t come flying out of the cabinets.
Short on cabinet space? Use hooks or bars to hang your coffee mugs. Now you have a lot more space in your cabinets.
The utensil drawer can become a mess quickly. And if you don’t have enough room in there utensils could get stuck and damaged or damage the drawer. Organize them in containers on the counter instead.
Keeping a bunch of boxes in the pantry takes up extra space. It also looks kind of messy. Keep snacks in tiered fruit bowl to maximize space and make things look nice.
Use all of the space in your cabinet instead of half of it. Using risers will allow you to take advantage of the vertical space. This is a great way to organize plates, Tupperware, and other food containers.
6) Baskets For Wash Cloths
Linen can take up a lot of space. Place small washcloths inside a basket. Place it where they’ll be easily accessible.
When it comes to organizing, customized drawers are a dream scenario. Your drawers will never be a mess of lids and Tupperware bottoms again. If you install yourself,
this one is just over $200.
8) Cork Board In Baking Closet
Use cork board to hang your measuring cups or other baking utensils. You can hide it away in your cabinets. Use thumbtacks or hooks.
You can make standard glass containers look a lot nicer if you put labels on them. Storing your items in these containers gives everything a uniform and organized look. You’re also more likely to put things back in their place when it’s labeled.
Add some grommets to your gloves. You can also just cut a hole in them. Hang them from the inside of your kitchen cabinet for easy access.
Add caster wheels to a tall bookshelf. Use this as a hidden rollout pantry. Install dowels so items don’t fall off the shelf when you roll it out. You can learn how to make one
here or buy one
here for $42.
Get use out of even the deepest corners of your pantry with a Lazy Susan. It will prevent stuff from getting knocked over and making it a mess. Everything will be much more accessible.
Label your food so you know what’s in the freezer. You’ll also want to date it so you know when its time to throw it out. It tells you what needs to be eaten first.
A shower caddy can be repurposed into a produce or spice rack. Use a Command hook to hang it. You can hang right on the side of your top or bottom cabinets
Towel racks can come in handy in the kitchen as well as the bathroom. Hang them on walls or the side of cabinets. You can use it to hang pots and pans or utensils.
16) Instant Hanging Storage
Get hanging storage anywhere you need it. Just hang a Command hook. Best part is you won’t have any holes when you want to take your hooks down.
17) Store Spices On Your Fridge
If you don’t have a spice rack you can use your fridge. Store them in magnetic containers. You can get theses at the dollar store.
Use storage containers to create custom shelving. Just hang them where you need a little extra organization.
Hang a towel bar and a piece of molding to the side of your cabinet. Slide your cookbooks in. This will keep them organized and off the countertop when they’re not in use.
Shoe organizers are brilliant in the kitchen. Hang one on your pantry door and use it to store spices. You can also use it to store other small items.
Canisters are a great way to organize items you frequently use. They provide easy access. You can hang them or place them on your countertop.
When things are out of sight then they are out of your mind. So having things hidden and off the counters make you feel organized.Hideawayy your appliances with folding doors or sliding hoods.
23) Large Bins In the Pantry
Use large bins in the pantry or organize multiple boxes and organize snacks. You can make labels for them so they are easily identifiable. Using storage containers that are pretty will make you want to keep your space in order.
24) File Folders In Cabinets
Use file folders inside your cabinets. Use them to sort bakeware. You can also use it to organize Tupperware.
Use pegboard to create extra storage in your home. You can even outline your items. This will help you put it back where it belongs.
26) Dowels In A Sliding Door
Sliding cabinets are great for narrow spaces. You can add dowels for organization. It will keep your baking pans or Tupperware in place.
27) Install Extra Drawers
Need some extra draw space? Just install some drawers inside your shelf. This will great maximize your storage space.
Hang rolls of garbage bags with dowels. Install it under the sink for easy access. You can do this with recycling bags too or paper towels.
The inside of your pantry door is a great place to add extra shelving. You can even add your spice rack here. You can use racks for hanging shelving or screws organizers right into your door.
Clear containers are best for organizing. It allows you to see what you have. They also just look nice.
All those little bags of chips can take up a lot of space. Hang them instead. Just buy yourself a clip strip
here.
Cans take up less space when you stack them. You can get can dispensers super cheap. It will also help you keep them in date or order so you know which ones expire first.
33) Install A Sink Drawer
Most sink drawers aren’t actually attached to a drawer. It’s just a panel. You can install drawers that tip out so you don’t have to keep your sponge out. Get details
here.
34) Over the Sink Cutting Board
Don’t have a lot of space for cooking? Get an over the sink cutting board. It will increase your surface area and give you space to do your thing.
35)Under the Sink Pocket Organizer
Cut a shoe pocket organizer to size. Hang it on the inside of your sink cabinet door. Use it to store your cleaning supplies.
36) Hang A Basket With Command Hooks
You can install a little extra storage absolutely anywhere you need it. Hang some Command Hooks. Then hang a basket from it.
37) Magzine Holders For Plastic Wrap
Want your plastic wrap to be easily accessible? Hang magazine racks on the inside of your cabinet door. Use it hide your aluminum foil and plastic wraps.
38) Rolling Drawer Makeover
Under the sink is the perfect place for a rolling drawer system. It allow things to stay neat and organized and offers easy access.
This one costs $80 if you install it on your own.
Need a little extra storage in your sink area? Grab one of these over the sink shelves. It takes advantage of vertical space.
40) Side Cabinet Shelving
Need extra space for cups and glassware? Add some shelving to the sides of your cabinets. It looks like it belongs there.
41) Install A Ceiling Rack
Why not use the ceiling for storage? Instal a pot rack from it. You can hang your pots, pans and other items that take up too much space in your cabinets.
Turn any organizer into a refrigerator basket. Just add magents to them. Use them to store lightweight items like spices.
43) Sugru Pot Lid Holders
Use Sugru to create customized pot lid holders. You can hang them from the inside of a cabinet door. Learn how
here.
44) Under the Shelf Shelving
There also such a thing as hanging undershelves. They affix to your existing shelf. They provide extra storage underneath your shelf.
Skinny rolling carts are great for storage. You can hide it right next to your oven. Store spices and other items on it.
46) Use a Lazy Susan In the Fridge
Some people would never think to put a Lazy Susan in the refrigerator. But it really helps to keep it organized. It can also help you prevent you from having expired items in your fridge.
Try using a magnetic strip to help your organize. They will hold things and place and allow you to just grab it when you need it. It also looks really cool.
All of your drawers should have organizers. It will help you keep like items together. They have all different kinds to fit your specific storage needs.
When it comes to storage, go as simple as possible. This design uses crates and a few containers. It’s simple but highly organized.
50) Hide Your Paper Towels
Keeping your paper towels hidden makes everything look neat and organized. This design hide it in a drawer. Get ideas on how to idea it
here.
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