Could you use some extra storage space in your kitchen?
You’re not alone! Here are 10 creative tips to find more room in your kitchen.
Try as many as you like and enjoy the extra space!
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Wall Baskets for Produce |
1. Use shelf organizers wherever you can. These are usually metal racks covered in white rubbery plastic. You can set them up inside cabinets to make a second shelf for dishes or food packages/cans. It can double the use you get from a space. These work well in a pantry closet also, if you are lucky enough to have one. I particularly like the rack you attach to the bottom of a shelf that holds foil, waxed paper, plastic wrap, etc. It frees up a whole drawer! Of course you can add organizer shelves to the inside of a pantry door. And here’s a way to add extra storage to the sides of a pantry closet at DomesticImperfection. Just screw in desk drawer organizers to the side walls. They make similar bins to store potatoes and onions that can go on the bottom of a pantry closet or on a counter. If you can find racks that attach to a wall, they are fairly decorative. Any kind of decorative rack works for this, including floral baskets and bicycle baskets. They don’t take up valuable space on the counter or on the floor of your pantry.
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Add Side Shelves |
2. Look for storage space near your kitchen. If you have a washer/dryer closet in your kitchen, you might have room to install shelves above the machines. My son put in wire rack shelving in their laundry closet all the way to the ceiling. They store items there that are extras or things that they don’t use very often in the kitchen. It works very well for them.
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Make Your Own Canisters |
5. Use canisters on your counter top for whatever staples you need to store. Traditionally they were for flour, sugar, and salt, but put in whatever works for you. Make your own canisters with any large jars. The ones in the photo are from IKEA (no affiliation) that have had vinyl lettering added. You could just use a Sharpie or paint. I bought a decorative set of canisters for just $7 at a going-out-of-business sale. And they match my kitchen decor! You can probably find some nice ones at a garage sale also.
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DIY Drawer Organizer |
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Mop Holders as Spice Rack |
10. Store your spices on a wall spice rack. Don’t store your spices on a shelf; they take up too much room. You can install mop holders inside a cabinet door. They hold standard sizes of spice bottles well. You can buy a spice rack to hang on the wall or make your own. Hang a steel cookie sheet on the wall. Put your spices in little jars with metal lids. Hot glue a strong magnet to the lid. Paint the jars with chalkboard paint and write the name of the spice on the jar with a white or silver Sharpie. You might want to paint just a stripe of the chalkboard paint around the jar. That way you can still see what’s inside and if you are getting low on the spice. Use masking tape to get the stripe even. You can buy small jars for this, but baby food jars work well. Paint the lids with the same chalkboard paint or any color you want.
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Inexpensive Lid Holder |
Bonus: Attach cheap curtain rods on the inside of lower cabinet doors. They will hold pot lids right where you can grab them, and they won’t take up extra space. Love it!
There are tons of organizers at discount stores and also specialty organizing stores. Before buying any item, consider if it will really save space or solve a problem for you. Organizing can cost a lot of money, so watch for sales on these items and maybe buy just a few items at a time. Look at items you already have to see if they can be used as part of your organizing project. I love using repurposed items to add interest and character to a space.
I love an organized kitchen because it makes it much easier to cook! Keeping things organized saves your sanity and saves money because you don’t buy duplicates of things you already have.
Want more ways to make your kitchen work for you? Click here for how to use every bit of space in your refrigerator AND how to use your kitchen cabinets to organize your whole family!
Amanda says
Love using mason jars! If you don’t want the contents showing, just paint them in your kitchen colors!
Priyanka says
Thanks for the great ideas! I have a small kitchen so these ideas are perfect for me. You can also add some more things in it. But surely this article is very nice.
Archana says
Nice tips, specially love the wall baskets for produce. That is an excellent idea.
Maggie says
I saw an idea to improve those wire rack shelves. Put some self-stick tiles on the shelves to make a smooth, solid surface. No more items tipping over! Hopefully the tiles fit the shelves you have. You can buy them fairly cheaply at the big box hardware stores.
Maggie says
You might also try The Container Store or other organizing stores. Readers, if you have seen these somewhere, please share! Thanks!!!
Maggie says
I didn’t get these as I have room for my spices in the cabinet now. Did you try the hardware stores? I’d ask at Lowe’s, Home Depot, and smaller hardware stores. I bet they are sold as tool holders, like for rakes and shovels in the garage. I hope you find them. Let us know if you do & where. Good luck!
Anonymous says
I cannot find the mop holders you show for spice holders. Where did you find them?
Maggie says
Mary Vee, I have jars of buttons on my bookshelves & I think they look very nice. I have them separated by color so that I can find what I want more quickly. However, I think mixed colors look really cheerful! Sorting them is a good project for kids too. I confess that they are in old jam/jelly jars that I think are attractive. And they are free!
mary vee says
Oh Lol You just gave me more great ideas!! I use to save buttons as a kid. I have many in a shoe box, will put them in jars! Thanks!
Maggie says
Thanks, Mary Vee! I love Mason jars too. I even like them on a high shelf with all sorts of items in them as decor. Marbles, river rocks, sea shells, sand from the beach, buttons, candles, etc. just seem to look nicer in a Mason jar. And, as you say, we can even try some canning in them! Have fun with your organizing! And thanks for stopping by.
mary vee says
Thanks for the great ideas, I have a small kitchen and will be using some of these ideas this weekend! I also love mason jars so many uses for them, to storage for food & and all sorts of items, craft projects, even serving drinks! and of course canning 😉
mary vee says
Thanks for the great ideas! I have a small kitchen so these ideas are perfect for me. I also love mason jars, so many uses from food storage, drinking glasses to craft projects!
Maggie says
Miss T, those Mason jars seem to come in handy all over the house! Thanks for stopping by!
Miss T @ Prairie Eco-Thrifter says
I love Mason jars. We use them for storing everything. We take advantage of the space between our cupboards and ceiling. It is a great place to store things like jars beans, lentils, etc.