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Keep Your Kitchen Tidy with Organized Shelves and Cabinets

A woman taking care of dishes in well-organized kitchen.
When it comes to keeping your kitchen tidy, it’s not just about cleaning regularly. It’s also about maintaining an effective organization strategy to maximize your cabinet and shelf space. Particularly in a rental home’s kitchen, where space can be at a premium, implementing some clever organizing hacks will help you make the most of the storage space.

 

The first thing to know about organizing a kitchen is that there should be a clear separation between the items you keep in your upper, lower, and shelves. In your upper cabinets, consider storing pretty dishes or glassware, while heavier items such as pots and pans belong in lower cabinets. Always ensure you organize all your food items in a way that suits your needs, possibly by grouping items according to food or container type.

Maximizing Space with Organizers

Once you’ve determined where to place your items, it’s important to continue with a solid organizational strategy. Silverware trays, knife blocks, and spice racks can help keep your kitchen orderly. A well-arranged spice cabinet will allow you to keep your favorite spices easily accessible, while lesser-used items can be stored further back, freeing up the space you need.

Repurpose Everyday Items for Storage

If standard kitchen organizers are too limiting or expensive, consider repurposing other types of organizers for use in the kitchen. For example, a simple magazine holder can also be used to store random items. They could also be used to organize cleaning supplies, with the most frequently used items placed in the front.

Another office-to-kitchen crossover item is the file folder. If you can locate an inexpensive large metal file organizer, it could be placed in a cabinet to keep baking pans, lids, and other loose items neat. Use a rubber-backed shelf liner or hook-and-loop tape to keep the file rack in place.

Creative Canned Food Storage

When it comes to canned goods, maintaining everything tidy and clear-cut can be very difficult. Using wire shelf meant for closets helps one arrange canned foods. Usually featuring a lip that would create a great cabinet rack when angled 45 degrees, the bottom of wire closet shelves can be Each can will be utilized, hence the remaining cans will go downhill and make quick stock check easier. You won’t have to search for stray cans or wonder what’s in that cluttered cabinet if you use this easy trick.

Use Tension Rods and Repurposed Items for Cleaner Cabinets

Another simple hack to keep cleaning products organized is to use a tension rod inside a lower cabinet. By hanging spray bottles, gloves, and cloths, you can keep your items off the cabinet floor, ensuring everything stays neat and organized.

 

By taking the time to organize kitchen shelves, cabinets, and drawers, you’ll not only save time and energy but also avoid buying unnecessary items. With the right approach, you can achieve beautifully organized kitchen shelves and cabinets.

 

For assistance with your rental needs, reach out to Real Property Management Pacific. We offer a wide selection of rental properties in Piedmont. Contact us today!

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