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9 Organizing Tips For Quick Storage Fixes In The Kitchen

Is your kitchen a place you enjoy being in or is a place you go to because you have to be there to prepare meals? Because it serves a variety of purposes it needs to be organized to meet the needs of everyone in the family. A variety of storage solutions will help keep it organized and save time and energy.

To aide in kitchen organization having the right kind of storage solutions is important to keeping organized. Here are 9 organizing tips using a variety of storage solutions to keep your kitchen organized.

1. When buying in bulk divide the items and only put the amount you can use in a month in your kitchen. Store the remainder in another closet or room. This will free up space for things you use regularly in your kitchen.

2. When storing mixes such as gravy mixes, dry sauces, gelatin, or powdered seasonings place these in containers to keep them together and to prevent them from sliding all over the cupboard. By having them in a container they are easy to reach and can be placed on a higher shelf as it can be easily removed.

3. Store like items together. Think in terms of zones in your kitchen. Keep all baking supplies together, spices in the same place, bowls, pans, cooking utensils, canned goods and packaged food together in their separate and assigned places. By assigning everything a specific place it makes it easier to know where to return them when you are someone else is finished using them. Label the edge of the shelf to help train family members where to return each item.

4. If you have a junk drawer in the kitchen or somewhere else in your home start thinking of it as a resource drawer. Use containers in the drawer to sort like items together. It doesn’t matter how large or small the drawer is by putting everything in containers things will be accessible when you want something and it will save time by not needing to rummage around in the drawer to find what you are looking for.

To organize these drawers first take everything out. Some common junk drawer items include: expired coupons, unidentified keys, buttons, safety pins, loose change, Take Out menus, camera film, photographs, recipe cards, phone books, batteries, gum, candy, pushpins, Paper Clips, Rubber Bands, pens and pencils, Scotch Tape, tools, tape, batteries, flashlights, matches or lighters, light bulbs, twist ties, measuring tape, extension cords and scissors.

Throw away anything that has expired or you no longer need. If the keys are unidentifiable even toss those. Sort what is left into piles and using storage containers put everything you are keeping back in the drawer. There are many inexpensive storage solutions for this drawer and other places in the kitchen. Some ideas are: ice cube trays, margarine tubs, Ziploc bags, empty check boxes, small glass jars, or a cutlery tray. Before buying containers look for containers you already have in your home. When you see something is out of place or has been placed here that doesn’t belong, take care of it right then and this will help you to keep organized.

5. Consider mounting items to the wall.  A wall-mounted or a ceiling- mounted pot and pan rack will save considerable room within the kitchen cabinets. Wire organizers, pegboards, or extra shelving can be used. There are paper towel racks that either attach to the wall or under the counter or are magnetic and connect to the fridge. There are hangers to hang utensils from that can be mounted on the wall.

6. Dish racks can be used to store pan lids, trays, cookie sheets or muffin trays.

7. Lazy Susan’s can be used in corners to maximize space and make it easier to reach the items in the corner.

8. Use a utility caddy to contain cleaning supplies. Or use a under the sink storage shelf that is coated in plastic to double storage space.

9. Removable shelves can be used to double storage space in every cupboard, many are expandable and come in white or Stainless Steel, and they come in square, rectangle or fit in corners.

Once you have your kitchen organized, put everything away where it belongs after using it so items don’t end up as clutter all over the kitchen.

About the Author

Marilyn is a creative organizer who helps women, seniors & their families to create space and end
clutter in homes and offices by setting up Custom Made systems.
Visit her website http://www.marilynbohn.com for
free organizing tips.

How I can paste pictures on the wall?

I want to cover my wall with pictures of me and my friends (4×6 pictures) and I have tried everything. double-sided tape face mask tape, Masking Tape, and all fall the next day. My walls are painted with one coat of gloss if that helps. I do not want holes in the wall or any thing and I do not want the paint is ruined when i take them off. Is there anything I can use to save images into ruin, but the painting? PLEASE HELP!

try toothpaste. seriously, a bit of toothpaste and then stick in the picture. Just make sure you do not receive a type of bleaching, or discolor the wall. We did this in college all the time because everything had industrial Supergloss not allow tape to adhere the tape regularly. Or, you can get a great board ad. Required one or two holes, or you can try things that are advertised on television, where to hang things without damaging the walls. We have some of these and they work very well even in our bathroom, which is painted with a varnish to clean it.

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