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Top Kitchen Organization Hacks

Posted on February 28, 2020

If you are like some of us, it might be time to start spring cleaning a little early. It can be easy for the kitchen to be messy with kids, pets, friends, and so much more. Take some time to reorganize your kitchen to start spring off with a clean slate. Use some of the hacks to get your space organized.

Lazy Susan

We all know about the ones that were in the middle of your kitchen table or at a Chinese restaurant. However, we aren’t telling you to put these on your table, but in your cabinets. Put your spices on a small lazy susan to help keep your spices at hand without knocking all of them over. Take it up a notch by putting one in your fridge for your most used condiments.

Command Strips

These are a lifesaver when you are in a pinch. You can use them for hanging pictures, hanging your broom, or even a towel rack. Use these for storing your pot lids in your cabinets. It helps create more shelf space.

Pyrex

Get rid of all of your old mismatched Tupperware. You’ll never be able to find that lid that has been missing since five years ago anyway. Start fresh with pyrex. They last forever!

Tension rod under the sink

Add some extra space for your cleaning supplies and put a tension rod under your sink. It will lift your spray bottles off of the bottom so you have more free space for sponges.

Hang pots

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Instead of storing your pots in your cabinets or under your stove, store them on the ceiling. Not only does it create more space, but it also adds a rustic feel to your kitchen. Just make sure they are clean before you start hanging them up.

Locker shelves

Have your kids grown out of their school lockers? Take their leftover supplies like locker shelves to add a shelf in your cabinets for extra storage.

Labels

And finally, label label label! It’s the easiest thing to stay organized. Not only will it help you keep track of where things are, but it can also help you keep your food fresh.

Try these tips to help you stay organized this spring. For more tips, check out the Home Edit Book. Have anything you do to stay organized? Let us know on social media!