55 Most Effective Organization Ideas For A Tidy Kitchen. P2

16. Replace food storage baskets on kitchen countertops
Using deep drawers combined with removable baskets, you can store foods that do not need to be refrigerated such as onions, garlic, potatoes, etc.
17. Use a wall mounted pot rack
Hanging racks are great for hanging pots and pans that don't fit in your drawers or oven. Use the racks to hang them in a space on the wall or inside your pantry, where they'll be hidden but still safe to reach.
18. Corner shelves for small kitchens
Fill an empty corner with a multifunctional accent. Designer Kate Lester updated this kitchen with rustic wooden shelves—perfect for adding farmhouse flair.
19. Use a wall-mounted spice rack
Store spices near counter space. Mount racks on the wall or use racks on pantry doors.
20. Store pots and pans in sliding shelves
If you can't fit pots and pans into your cupboards, consider installing a corner pull-out system. Easy to open and close and easy to grab.
21. Install a vertical drawer with pull-out shelves
Pull-out cabinets are the best way to keep your kitchen organized. They allow you to access items from both sides and easily reach items in the back.
23. Use pull-out shelves
Here's a clever solution for kitchens short on counter space: Use a cutting board that doubles as a drawer, like designer Jenn Feldman did here. With a hole just above the trash can underneath, you can easily dump out leftovers while you prep.
24. Design of beverage area
Similar to this design by designer Kate Marker, you can upgrade your kitchen with a functional and eye-catching pantry. It includes beautiful counter space, great for preparing your morning coffee and storing cups and glasses.
25. Install dual-purpose shelves
This shelf gives you two smart ways to store your kitchen essentials: Store and display your favorite dishes on the top shelf for all to see, and hang cutting boards and oven mitts on the bottom hook.
26. Design a separate drawer just for discs
Keep dishes in place with adjustable dish racks, perfect for deep drawers. Choose racks with handles so you can lift them out of the drawer when it's time to clear the table.
27. Add bins to your bottom drawer
Stock your bottom kitchen drawer with bottles. Use dividers to keep them organized and label each one so you know where to find what you need quickly.
28. Bar area design
If you are a wine lover, add sliding shelves to your cabinet to store your drinks. You can also use drawers.
29. Incorporate storage into the kitchen island
Your kitchen island can be a great place to store most of your essentials—at least the heavier stuff. Use an island with hidden cabinets on both sides to store pots, pans, tablecloths, and disposable items like napkins, paper plates, etc.
30. Add a tissue box above combined with a trash can drawer
The integrated paper towel bar on top will be more convenient when you clean.
To be continued..
Source: translated from Good House Keeping - USA
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