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9 Kitchen Storage Solutions For Your Home

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The kitchen is sometimes called the heart of the home. Families build memories making family dinners together and talking in the kitchen. Over time, however, the kitchen can become cluttered by pots, pans, utensils, and an overrun pantry. This may become a nuisance. However, there are kitchen storage hacks for decluttering and organizing your kitchen with storage solutions.

1. Add Lining to Your Shelves

When organizing your kitchen, it is important to keep the storage areas clean. A good way to do that is to add shelf liners. Shelf liners not only make it easier to protect and clean your shelves, but they can also improve the overall look of your shelves. You can find the liners in almost every color, and you can find some with beautiful patterns. Some shelf liners have an adhesive backing to make application easier, others do not.

2. Organize Your Drawers

It may be a good idea to have a dedicated drawer for random tools so you can find them easily. You can keep your office supplies, sunglasses and extra chargers organized in the drawer by using a plexiglass organizer.

Similar to how you organize your cutlery in a tray, it may be a good idea to organize your cooking implements as well. Separating your whisk from your spatula means that you don't have to dig around in the drawer for the utensil you need.

 

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3. Take Advantage of Unused Spaces

When organizing your kitchen, it is important to really take a hard look at your kitchen as a whole. There may be unused spaces in your kitchen that you may have even thought of for organization purposes. For example, adding a pantry that rolls out from the side of your fridge is a good way to think outside the box. On the sides of your cabinets you can hang items like your cutting board and potholders.

4. Use Magnets to Save Space

Storing your knives in a block can be a nice aesthetic. However, knife blocks make up a lot of precious counter space. Not only that, but they can also dull your knives. There are a few kitchen storage hacks to store knives, but there is one that really stands out. A great way to save space and keep your knives sharp is to install a magnetic strip on a wall in the kitchen close to your prep area.

Spices are a great way to make your food taste better. Still, they can take up precious shelf space if you don't have a creative storage solution. You can use magnets to organize your spices on a cabinet door or on an unused wall in your kitchen. For example:

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5. Label Everything

One of the best ways to keep your kitchen organized is to use labels. There is no point in storing items in your kitchen if you don't know what they are. Labels make it easier to find items and ingredients when you are cooking. If you have a pullout pantry, it may be wise to put the labels on top of the jars. This way you can read the label quickly when you need to get something from the pantry.

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6. Organize Implements with Unused Canisters

You may have some jars or mugs in your cabinet that you don't use. You can use them to store flatware and other utensils in your kitchen. Putting these mugs on your shelf makes it easier to access these utensils easily.

7. Organize with a Pegboard

One of the best kitchen storage hacks for organization is to cover a blank wall in your kitchen with a pegboard as storage. You can use S-hooks to hang pans, utensils, and colanders to connect them to the pegboard. It is a great way to stay organized and easy to grab. You can also use the pegboard to air dry your items after washing them.

8. Install Rolling Shelves

Deep cabinets mean that you have a lot of storage in your kitchen. However, they can be a bad thing because it is difficult to reach the items you need that may be way in the back, or you aren't using the space to its fullest potential.

Putting in rolling shelves can help with these issues because they make it easier to access the stuff in the back of the cabinet. They also make it easier to keep the cabinet clean and organized. Here is an example of a rolling shelf:

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9. Add an Island to Your Kitchen

A kitchen island not only acts as an attractive centerpiece to your kitchen, but it can also be used for storage. You can choose an island that has shelving so you can store your cookbooks and Christmas cookie cutters.

If you do decide to add an island to your kitchen, consider adding appliances to it. Rather than putting your microwave on the counter, you can have it built into the island to save space. You can also add a sink to the island as well as a dishwasher.

If your kitchen is small, you may not have space for an island. If that's the case, a bar cart can be a reasonable option. Even though it's small, you still get some space for storage. You can also use a rolling cart. If you need more counter space for prep work, adding a butcher block top to your rollering cart can be a good idea.

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The Wrap Up

There are many kitchen storage hacks and solutions for organizing your kitchen. Adding lining to your shelves can be a good way to keep them clean. You can use a plexiglass organizer to organize your drawers. You can also use a tray to organize your utensils. It is also possible to take advantage of unused spaces to like the back of your fridge to store items. Labels are an important part of keeping track of what's in your kitchen. Unused canisters can be used to store utensils.

Pegboards are a great way to use unused wall space. You can use rolling shelves to access items in deep cabinets. If you want to add more storage, you can add an island to store items you use less frequently. You can also install appliances into the island to give yourself more counter space. Doing a few of these storage hacks can help to organize your kitchen and reduce clutter in your home.

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