Simplify My Space

July 31, 2010

Do you have Kitchen Cabinet Clutter?

When we moved into our current, and first, home I was most concerned with setting up and determining the layout of my brand new kitchen. There is a way to go about unpacking in an organized fashion so that 6 months down the road you don't have to rearrange everything so that it makes more sense. To me there are a few definite spots for specific items. Such as...
  • Drinking glasses need to stay close by the dishwasher, sink or refrigerator
  • Flatware goes in a drawer close to the dishwasher for easy unloading
  • Pots/Pans/Pyrex Dishes/Cookie Sheets go in lower cabinets by the stove
  • Plates hover around the stove top and try to be in close proximity of the dishwasher
  • Trash Bags go in a cabinet or drawer close to the main trash can
These might seem like common sense tips to some of you but you would be surprised when you see some kitchens that I have walked into. Please know that its hard to envision every kitchen layout and have these points make sense. Just think about your habits and natural instincts when you are in the kitchen. Your opinion and preference may differ due to your background and where your mother put these things. What I'm trying to say is that these tips are suggestions that I keep in mind when organizing a kitchen.

As usual I like to suggest a few favorite products of mine. They are basic ideas that can go a long way in every kitchen.


4-Sorts are PERFECT for pans/baking sheets/muffin pans

Here they are again... Mesh Stacking Shelves

Lid Organizer

Bakeware Dishes in two 4-Sorts

For deep shelves its best to use pull out drawers such as these. When purchasing a pull out drawer just make sure the drawer will sufficiently carry all the weight that will be applied. Product Descriptions should inform you of how much weight it will hold. Click on the link below the picture to read more about individual products.

(These can be found at multiple locations)

These suggestions are great for heavy duty pots and pans but if you have a unique space or shorter shelves check out the white mesh drawers in the previous blog about bathroom organization. Normally kitchen cabinets are built really deep so remember to install something that allows complete access and visibility, whether it be with a drawer or shelf.

Depending on you space, you might be able to utilize these handy products as well. They are wonderful for many unique spaces.



Thanks to Shannon, a new reader of this blog, for emailing me about needing help in the kitchen department. This post was designed to help you out Shannon. I hope you all enjoy it.

Leah