Keep your kitchen organized to reduce stress during meal prep, cleaning and storage tasks. Take advantage of these simple kitchen ideas for maximum use of small space!

Avoid blocking natural light with large upper cabinets by hanging a small curtain rod to organize pots and pans in a narrow kitchen, like this example by design firm French & French.

Clear Containers

One easy way to instantly make kitchen items more accessible is with clear containers. From food storage bins and glass jars, clear storage helps you visualize what supplies you have on hand and when restocking will be necessary – plus they look aesthetically pleasing when stacked neatly in your pantry!

Add a pegboard to any cabinet to further organize your kitchen items, like Emily from Small Stuff Counts did with her baking cabinet, for more efficient kitchen organization. DIY it using hardware store supplies or purchase one already assembled; either way, labeled pegs will make knowing where each item belongs easier for everyone in your family.

Drawer organizers are an essential addition to any kitchen. Not only can they keep everything in its place easily and add extra space, but their wide variety of sizes makes them suitable for almost every cabinet or drawer.

If your cabinet shelves are disorganized, consider installing a lazy Susan organizer to make retrieving smaller items such as oil, vinegar, sauces, and spices easier. With just a simple spin of its rotating tray, these easily misplaced objects can be brought front-and-center again.

Shelf or rolling cart storage options can also help store small items that don’t fit inside of cabinets, while over-the-door organizers provide another great way to keep essentials within easy reach and come in various styles to match the cabinets they live in. Morgan from Charleston Crafted used one to keep her cookie sheets organized within her cabinet door while Zoe from Pine and Poplar used hers on the inside using a command hook!

Hanging Pots & Pans

Storing pots and pans can be a real challenge in a small kitchen, making the challenge all the more daunting. Although hanging racks provide off-view storage options, there are other creative ways of organizing cookware that may prove effective.

One effective strategy to maximize wall space is installing a hanging organizer designed to store pots and pans of any size from above the stove, freeing up countertops for prep work and other uses. Furthermore, this type of organizer doubles up as a handy shelf to store essential cooking utensils or kitchen essentials that you use regularly.

Another kitchen organization solution that works great in tight spaces is installing a rolling cart that you can tuck away when not needed. Simply roll it around when working in certain areas of the kitchen, and store it away when finished – the cart provides workspace without taking up valuable floor space!

Invest in an elegant custom pot hanger to give your pans the spotlight they deserve in any kitchen space, according to Bruce Hodgson of British kitchen and joinery bespoke company Artichoke. Copper pans add warmth as well as heritage feel.

Installing a rail mounted pot rack provides an alternative option, perfect for homeowners who prefer an uncluttered and clean appearance, as it prevents dust or grease accumulation on your cookware.

If cabinet space is tight, consider installing a kitchen rail with S hooks beneath your cabinets to store frequently used pots and pans. Kait from Slumber & Scones did this DIY kitchen organization idea in her Nantucket cottage home and has loved how it turned out!

Avoid having your favorite ingredients stashed away in an easily accessible location with kitchen wall baskets for convenient storing of lemons, onions and garlic. Plus they make for the ideal storage space for towels or brushes!

Drawer Dividers

Stackable drawer inserts for organizing plates, bowls, cups and silverware are an essential part of kitchen storage organization. By keeping cookware out of sight yet easy to locate quickly, these inserts allow you to focus on cooking instead of searching through endless jars and bins for what you need. Choose clear acrylic dividers for an attractive appearance tailored to fit any space – they offer more freedom!

Unlock dead spaces between cabinets by installing a pull-out pantry to store dry goods, canned food and pantry staples like flour and sugar out of sight while making them easily accessible for everyday cooking needs. This hidden kitchen storage idea will keep items such as flour out of sight while remaining easily accessible.

Replace a large knife block with a sliding knife organizer built into your cabinet, which will save counter space while holding essential tools like whisks and spatulas for meal prep. Finally, add a pull-out drawer to store these tools as well.

Utilize a built-in cabinet or corner shelf to conveniently store oversized pots and pans without taking up valuable countertop space. It’s also great for holding infrequently used serving dishes or cookbooks that don’t fit in other shelving.

A toe-kick drawer is an innovative solution to utilize vertical space in your kitchen and blends in seamlessly into baseboards, providing storage for everything from serving trays and flat glassware to pots and pans and wine bottles.

Visible trash and clutter on countertops can quickly destroy the aesthetic of a modern kitchen, so having a pop-up or pull-out wastebasket is essential. Choose one with matching hardware for a seamless look, or install one into the base cabinet as storage for garbage bags and supplies until it’s time to throw them out.

Tiered Stands & Basic Baskets

Tiered stands and baskets make great storage solutions for items like fruits, vegetables, or spices that need easy access while saving space in your kitchen. At KOUBOO we offer an assortment of stylish kitchen storage baskets and stands that can help make life a bit simpler when keeping pantry and countertop organized.

Be mindful of storage space when organizing your kitchen by choosing to hang pots and pans from a wall-mounted rack instead of cabinets; this saves cabinet space while giving it a rustic aesthetic. Magnetic strips can also help hold metal utensils such as knives while freeing up drawer space for other supplies.

Do not let seasonal items or specialty cookware take up valuable space in your cabinetry; rather, store them in harder-to-reach places such as higher shelves or storage boxes in your pantry. That way, your most commonly-used items will always be within easy reach without having to dig through everything looking for what you need.

Your drawers can quickly become unruly without proper organization. To keep utensils and measuring spoons organized, invest in a set of utensil trays. Or consider countertop caddies as another means of keeping frequently used items such as spatulas or ladles at hand.

Pull-out shelves and drawers in cabinets are an effective kitchen organization idea for small spaces, providing easy access to the back of cabinets without the need to dig through all your dishes or dig through dusty boxes of baking supplies.

Make the most of vertical storage with rails and shallow wall shelves to store items like cake stands or larger pots. Or consider mounting a pegboard on your wall with hooks to hang utensils or kitchen supplies, creating an open storage solution that’s both stylish and practical. Kitchen walls may often go unused, yet they’re crucial in creating an organized, functional, and (dare we say it?) stylish kitchen.


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