Immediately Reclaim Your Kitchen With These Top 5 Organization Hacks

Immediately Reclaim Your Kitchen With These Top 5 Organization Hacks

Reclaim Your Kitchen Space And Become More Organized

As the end of the year comes closer and closer, I realize my kitchen setup is small and organizing would help. Read how you can reclaim your kitchen space like I did!

Look At Your Space – Do You Have Unused Space?

Working from home coupled with having a small house makes me go a little stir crazy from time to time. Often, I sit at home and complain about the lack of space. One day I realized I had unused space as well as poorly used space. For example, a cabinet that I stored my pans in – like you would store books on a shelf. Another example is under my clothes washer, we placed it on a platform, and have a large space underneath that sits empty!

First, I thought about what I could store in these places if I got creative. I decided to take the empty space under my dryer and add a laundry basket. This is now where I store my pans & other kitchen tools items I don’t use often, but want handy! The space where my pans were, I now store dried goods. This space still needs work, but it’s more useful than it was previously!

  • An empty space sits waiting to be filled with something.
  • A laundry basket holds kitchen pans, a rolling pin and salt.
  • The storage space is complete with a laundry basket for kitchen items - a great way to reclaim your kitchen space!

Second, I thought about adding in cabinets to an area in our dining room – this would serve as a tea corner. With my budget in mind, I knew that wasn’t an option. I opted to buy a kitchen island instead, as I have many goals in mind for my small space.

A new kitchen island sits in a corner of the dining room
A new kitchen island sits in a corner of the dining room

What Do You Need To Reclaim Your Kitchen?

My main goal was to get all my counter space back – I previously had my coffee maker, and other appliances on the counter at all times. This took lots of “shuffling” while I was in the kitchen or doing dishes. Constantly having to move things around, or onto the floor – not great for being in the kitchen.

After determining my goals, and reviewing my space, I came up with the top 5 things I needed to get my space back. These items allowed me to re-organize my space, and ultimately get rid of a larger piece of furniture I was previously using for storage.

Angie’s Top Storage Items For The Kitchen

  • Plastic Storage Containers – 2.5L and 5.2L
    • These containers are BPA free, and provide air tight storage, I use them to store my dried goods. The 2.5L are perfect for dry items I don’t use often – like nuts or powdered sugar while the 5.2L can fit an entire bag of flour or sugar! Both sets come with (4) containers, (4) 1 cup measuring cups, labels and a chalk marker to label your containers. I will no longer need to wash my measuring cups (yay)!
  • Plastic Tea Bag Storage
    • When I looked at my new kitchen island I knew I wanted to store my tea in the island, it is my “tea corner” after all. Thankfully this tea bag storage would fit in the drawer, I ultimately ended up removing the lid so I can leave it in the drawer and access my tea. Since the set came with (2), I used the other one to store snack bars in the pantry.

Fit More In Your Small Space With These Items

  • Two Tier Sliding Storage Drawers
    • Originally, I thought I could use these to replace my can rack (see below) in the pantry. However, this only held about 6-8 cans in each drawer. Instead, I opted to place my popcorn supplies in here – a popcorn maker, kernels and seasonings. This way everything I need to make popcorn is easy to find. While it may not be “full” that’s ok with me. I’m wanting my space to look organized & neat, not cluttered and overflowing.
  • Stackable Can Organizer
    • Talk about space saving! I can fit 45 small soup cans in a 17″ x 13″ space. I’ve had this for a while in my pantry, and have never been able to use it to it’s fullest. The space was too small, and I couldn’t use the top rack, so this got moved to a space that I now can fill 100%.
  • Bookends
    • This may seem like a different organization tool to use, but it’s so necessary. I love having my cookbooks accessible in the kitchen, and I want to be able to easily see the books I have without worrying about them falling over.
  • A 2 tiered storage unit is perfect for small spaces
  • Canned good storage

I must get back into the kitchen, if you want more tips & tricks – check out other posts on my blog.

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