How to Have a Better Kitchen Storage

Emma Pollock
Due to the busy life, most people want to have a tidy and uncluttered kitchen. An organized kitchen will facilitate the owner to work more efficiently in the kitchen and they don't have to waste times in looking for things anymore. To organize your kitchen, the main problem that usually occurs is lack of storage. Here are several tips for better storage in your kitchen:

Manage your pantry

Having a neat and organized pantry in your kitchen is very necessary due to a quick turnover of food and it will also ease you to know your food stock. You really need a pantry to organize your food. Before reorganizing your food stuffs, empty your pantry first. Organize the food by categories such as snacks, oils, pastas, cereals, etc. Pay attention to the expiration date of each item. Use first in first out inventory method in your pantry: put at the back the newer items and move forward the older items.

Store your tallest products like cereal and crackers on the tallest shelf. Put the foods you use most in the front. If the tallest shelf is also the top shelf, change storing these foods becomes horizontally on a lower shelf so that your child can take it easily. Don't forget to place the food labels facing the front. It's better to watch your food stock by making a daily inventory journal or just simply writing the food stock on a kitchen board.

Manage your kitchen storage cabinet

The items you use frequently should be located above the kitchen counter or below bench height to avoid bending and stretching every time you reach the items. The things you use least often should be located at the very highest and lowest points in the cabinet. Bigger and weightier items should be located in lower cabinets also. Those items you use only once in a while can be stored outside the kitchen altogether.

Use the current trend cabinets with fully-extending drawers to ease you look at your whole storage, wide-opening hinges, slam-proof drawers, under-cabinet lighting strips to brighten bench top and also lights that turn on automatically when a cabinet door is opened. You don't need to buy a new cabinet; you can just simply add each item mentioned above to modify your present cabinet.

Kitchen storage is not only cabinets; you can use hooks, racks, containers, drawer dividers and more. You can get these items in less cost and can install them easily into your present kitchen. To maximize your cabinet's storage, you should think storing items vertically by installing wall racks or vertical slots within your cabinet.

Manage your cooking utensils

Since these items are frequently used, you can place them outside near the stove. You can display them on the wall or place them in an appealing container. Cooking utensils become an important element of your kitchen's design interior. You can use the colorful appearance of cooking utensils to beautify your kitchen.

You may not intend to place all your cooking utensils outside. If you want to place some of the cooking utensils into the utensil drawer, to avoid clutter, you can make it tidy and organized by creating order with a drawer divider and organizer.

Manage your tableware

You can usually place the dishes in your kitchen storage. Using dish drawers with moveable holders will keep your dishes firmly in place. It can also be shifted around to fit the exact dimensions of your plates. If you want to display your beautiful tableware, you can place them in a transparent cabinet. Organize your tableware in the cabinet by placing the same item in one spot.

Manage your kitchen appliances

Before organizing your kitchen appliances, you must decide first what appliances that you need to keep on display and to keep stored away. Any electrical appliances such as blenders or juicers that are only used once in a while can be stored up high or out of the kitchen altogether. It will give more surface space in your kitchen.

The aim of better storage in your kitchen is you can move around your kitchen well and comfortably, and can find items that you're looking for in a moment.

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