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1. Keep items handy. Store things where you use them. Pots and pans are best kept near the range or cooktop; mixing bowls, near the countertop you use for food preparation; plates, glasses, and flatware, near the dishwasher.
2. Keep them together. Group all like items. Store all bakeware in the same cupboard, all wooden spoons in the same ceramic crock, all spices in the same drawer.
3. Keep your most important items close by. Store your most frequently used items in the most accessible places. Keep things you use most often at eye level; store heavy items below waist level and infrequently used items on high shelves (keep a step stool within easy reach for such items) or in another area of the house. For example, if you use your oversized turkey platter only once a year, you don’t need to store it in the kitchen at all. Instead, stow it on a high shelf in the garage or basement.
4. Donate the clutter. Take an inventory of all utensils, cookware, and dishware annually. Get rid of unnecessary duplicates, items that are damaged beyond repair, or things no longer used.
5. Display with style. Keep small kitchen items in containers, see-through bins if possible, with neat, easy-to-read labels.
(source Martha Stewart Living)
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Great ideas! I just wish I had the counter space to display some of my stuff, but I don’t even have enough room to make half the stuff I’d love to do, like breads. There just isn’t room to spread out the dough and get dirty. Great info, thanks!
Great tips. I would like to reorganize my kitchen soon and I will be using these ideas!
Thanks for sharing!
Great tips! Now that I have a decent kitchen (we just recently moved into our house), I’m trying to figure out how to organize the kitchen. One of my favorite spots is my coffee station. It’s great to have all of my coffee stuff in one place!