10 Simple Ways To Declutter & Organise Your Kitchen Cabinets


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If your kitchen has turned into a land of overflowing kitchen cupboards that can often seem like Pandora’s Box, we’ve got you!

From that unused bread maker at the back to the can of kidney beans, you just know you had somewhere, it may seem like it’s a wild world in there and a mammoth of a task, but decluttering kitchen cupboards and arranging your small appliances doesn’t have to be that way.

By using these simple tips, you’ll be able to implement practical and time-efficient strategies to turn your chaotic kitchen cabinets into a streamlined, organised paradise in no time.

Say goodbye to clutter and hello to an arranged pantry where every kitchen tool has its own home. Take a deep breath, and roll up your sleeves; your journey to a clutter-free and super-organised kitchen begins here!

Let’s dive in!

1. Use Storage Containers To Categorise & Organise

 
food storage containers and baskets organised on shelves

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Use food storage containers or jars to categorise your kitchen items using labels. Make sure to include the expiration date as well as the item’s name on the labels.

Group similar items together, such as baking supplies, spices, or canned goods.

Size and shape matter! Choose containers that fit the items you need to store. For example, use tall containers for pasta or smaller containers for spices.

Transparent containers are also helpful for easy identification.



2. Pull Out Baskets Or Bins

Consider using pull-out baskets or bins for easy access to items stored in the back of deep cabinets. These can be especially useful for storing pots, pans, or bulky items.

3. Utilise Drawer Dividers

Use drawer dividers to keep your utensils and cutlery neat and organised. Separate them based on their purpose, such as cooking utensils, serving spoons, and knives.

4. Utilise Under-shelf Baskets

Make use of the empty space underneath your cabinet shelves by attaching under-shelf baskets. These are great for storing smaller items like spices, snacks, or kitchen towels.

5. Install Vertical Plate Racks

Maximise cabinet space by installing vertical plate racks. This allows you to store your plates upright, saving space and making them easier to access.

6. Keep Relevant Appliances & Tools Together

Keep similar kitchen tools and appliances together. For example, store your blender, food processor, and stand mixer in the same area to create a designated “appliance zone.”

Don’t forget to store appliances by frequency of use too. Place frequently used appliances on the countertop for easy access. Less frequently used appliances can be stored in cabinets or on higher shelves.

7. Use Risers For Stacking

Maximise vertical space by using risers to stack plates, bowls, or cans. This helps you see and access everything in your cabinet without having to remove items from the top.

8. Label Your Shelves

Labelling your shelves can help you maintain an organised system. This makes it easier to find and return items to their designated spots. Label shelves with categories like “Canned Goods,” “Baking Supplies,” or “Snacks” for easy organisation.

9. Install Hooks For Mugs

Save shelf space by installing hooks underneath your cabinets to hang your mugs. This keeps them in an easy-to-find spot whilst freeing up space for other items you really need to store inside the cabinet.

10. Group Items By Frequency Of Use

Arrange your cabinets based on how frequently you use items. Store everyday essentials like spices and cooking oils at eye level, while less frequently used items can be placed on higher or lower shelves.

11. Bonus Tip - Regularly Maintain & Declutter

Lastly, make it a habit to regularly maintain your organised cabinets. Get rid of kitchen clutter and reorganise every few months to ensure everything remains in order, that way things won’t pile up and overwhelm you!

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