Tired of clutter? Use these great hints as you organize your kitchen cabinets. Organized kitchen cabinets will help you to find things you need quickly and easily.
When you decide to organize your kitchen cabinets and drawers, it can be a bit daunting. Just take it step by step and you’ll be looking at a much more organized kitchen cabinets in no time.
The first thing you’ll need when organizing your kitchen cabinets is a staging area, such as a clean countertop or your kitchen table. You’ll be using this in order to spread your things out so that you can really see what you have. You’ll also need some boxes or bins so that you can categorize and store things as you go, as well as putting things aside to give away.
A great place to start organizing your kitchen cabinets and drawers is by cleaning out the cooking utensil drawer. Take everything out so you can see it. Take all the items you only need a few times a year and put it in a box – label it Seasonal Kitchen. Unless they will be used within two weeks, things like the turkey baster, strawberry huller, cherry pitter, holiday cookie cutters, barbeque tongs and skewers can all go into that box. Just taking those items out of your kitchen will lead to much more organized kitchen cabinets. Things that you no longer use can be put in a box labeled Giveaway. The items you use on a daily or weekly basis go back into the utensil drawer.
To effectively organize your kitchen cabinets, you also need to be honest with yourself about what you really need. Even things like plates, cups and eating utensils can be reduced in number to help organize your kitchen cabinets. If, when you put your dishes away after running a full load in the dishwasher, you still have half of your cups, dishes and utensils in the cabinets and drawers, you’ve got too many. Just having too many of these items can make organizing your kitchen cabinets difficult.
So the next step in organizing your kitchen cabinets is to pull all of your dishes, cups and eating utensils out and bring the number down to a manageable size. Also think about what items you actually use when you organize your kitchen cabinets. Many times people don’t use the teacups and saucers that come with a set of dishes, for example, but they spend their valuable time organizing their kitchen cabinets just so they can store things they don’t use. It’s better to take things that aren’t used often and store them elsewhere in your home or give them away. Items that have sentimental or monetary value are often better stored outside the kitchen so that they aren’t accidentally damaged. Even items that are only used for company can be stored in a lower cabinet or a linen closet, thus keeping your kitchen cabinets organized.
Unless you live alone, organizing kitchen cabinets where you keep your pantry items can seem like an uphill battle. It stays neat until someone else puts away the groceries or makes dinner. Then everything is put back in the wrong place and your newly-organized kitchen cabinets are in disarray once again. A simple way to organize your kitchen cabinets and pantry so that everyone knows where things belong is to label the shelves. You can use a fancy electronic labeler or just some masking tape and a marker to make your own labels in order to keep your kitchen cabinets organized.















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