How to Get Your Kitchen Storage Under Control
An expert offers pointers on where to start organizing the kitchen and how to keep it neat
Georgia Madden
29 December 2019
Having an organized kitchen saves time and makes cooking a pleasure, since everything is easy to find and access. It also promotes safety and saves money. We asked Cathy Player, organizing expert at Australia’s Howards Storage World, to reveal her top tips for organizing the kitchen — and keeping it organized. Here are her answers to our questions.
What’s the Most Common Mistake People Make?
Poor workflow. When you consider how much time you spend in the kitchen, it makes sense to be sure that essentials are properly positioned.
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Poor workflow. When you consider how much time you spend in the kitchen, it makes sense to be sure that essentials are properly positioned.
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Make sure frequently used items are within easy reach. This means pots and pans should be stored near the oven and stovetop, glasses should be stored near the fridge, the garbage bin should be near the sink, and your chopping boards and knives should be near the prep area.
If you don’t have enough storage, look for space-savvy solutions, such as freestanding shelves that use minimal floor space while giving you storage up the wall. Even a small kitchen can be a dream to cook in if properly planned and organized.
Stash It All: Know the 3 Zones of Kitchen Storage
If you don’t have enough storage, look for space-savvy solutions, such as freestanding shelves that use minimal floor space while giving you storage up the wall. Even a small kitchen can be a dream to cook in if properly planned and organized.
Stash It All: Know the 3 Zones of Kitchen Storage
Where Are the Trouble Spots in a Kitchen?
Under the sink — it’s hard to deal with awkward pipes. Solve this by seeking out shelves that are specially designed to fit around pipes.
Utensil drawers can get out of control. Incorporating simple drawer dividers is a quick and easy way to fix this.
The L corner of a walk-in pantry can also cause problems — items get lost in this corner. The solution is to think of this space as an archive zone, and use caddies with lids and labels to organize items.
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Under the sink — it’s hard to deal with awkward pipes. Solve this by seeking out shelves that are specially designed to fit around pipes.
Utensil drawers can get out of control. Incorporating simple drawer dividers is a quick and easy way to fix this.
The L corner of a walk-in pantry can also cause problems — items get lost in this corner. The solution is to think of this space as an archive zone, and use caddies with lids and labels to organize items.
Our Favorite Kitchen Storage Ideas Now
Where Should You Start When Organizing Your Kitchen?
I like the “stop, sort and solve” philosophy. “Stop” is the hardest one for most people to allow time for, but it’s the one that will deliver the most thoughtful solution in the end. If you stop and really analyze what the challenges are and brainstorm possible solutions, you can often come up with innovative ideas. Then “sort” everything out into groups, [donating] or discarding unwanted items. Lastly, “solve” the challenge by putting everything back into its new home.
I like the “stop, sort and solve” philosophy. “Stop” is the hardest one for most people to allow time for, but it’s the one that will deliver the most thoughtful solution in the end. If you stop and really analyze what the challenges are and brainstorm possible solutions, you can often come up with innovative ideas. Then “sort” everything out into groups, [donating] or discarding unwanted items. Lastly, “solve” the challenge by putting everything back into its new home.
Which Product Can Make the Biggest Impact Instantly?
For the ultimate storage fix, consider a flexible shelving or drawer system that will maximize your space.
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For the ultimate storage fix, consider a flexible shelving or drawer system that will maximize your space.
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The fridge, drawers and pantry often get out of control because things get forgotten and lost at the far reaches. Out-of-sight food gets out of date, which means a wasted food going in the trash — bad for your wallet and the environment. A simple solution is to add long thin organizers to your fridge, pantry and drawers to keep everything grouped together. Label items so that everyone in your household can see exactly what is where.
The fridge, drawers and pantry often get out of control because things get forgotten and lost at the far reaches. Out-of-sight food gets out of date, which means a wasted food going in the trash — bad for your wallet and the environment. A simple solution is to add long thin organizers to your fridge, pantry and drawers to keep everything grouped together. Label items so that everyone in your household can see exactly what is where.
What’s Your Top Tip for Staying Organized?
Clean countertops are a sure sign that a kitchen is under control. So aim to have your cupboards sorted, pantry organized, knives safely stored and easy to access in a block or on a magnetic wall rail, and your paperwork where it belongs — not on the kitchen counter. If you want to identify your next organizing project, look to see what things are perpetually ending up on your kitchen countertops.
Clean countertops are a sure sign that a kitchen is under control. So aim to have your cupboards sorted, pantry organized, knives safely stored and easy to access in a block or on a magnetic wall rail, and your paperwork where it belongs — not on the kitchen counter. If you want to identify your next organizing project, look to see what things are perpetually ending up on your kitchen countertops.
What Are Some Good Tips for Making Storage Accessible to Children?
There are two big things to consider when organizing your kitchen with children in mind. The first is safety. Ensure that knives and sharp objects are well out of reach, and teach kids to put their cups and plates far away from dangerous spots in the kitchen, such as where you’re handling hot pots and pans.
The second thing to factor into the design of your storage system is empowerment. Putting children’s lunch items within their reach will enable them to pack their own things on busy mornings. It’s a great day for parents when you make the decision to share the load.
There are two big things to consider when organizing your kitchen with children in mind. The first is safety. Ensure that knives and sharp objects are well out of reach, and teach kids to put their cups and plates far away from dangerous spots in the kitchen, such as where you’re handling hot pots and pans.
The second thing to factor into the design of your storage system is empowerment. Putting children’s lunch items within their reach will enable them to pack their own things on busy mornings. It’s a great day for parents when you make the decision to share the load.
Tell us: Share your top tips for keeping the kitchen organized in the Comments.
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If you are doing a kitchen from scratch, avoid corner cupboards like the plague. You can ALWAYS redesign by moving doorways so that you never have a corner cupboard.
And never have full depth pantry cupboards - have only 1/2 to 2/3 depth shelves, with small shelves in the doors instead. Better yet, a full height pantry cupboard that is only 200-300mm deep is perfect.
When we gutted the kitchen we put in drawers. Pots and pans, plastic/glass containers, strainers/graters etc. I will not go back to having to squat to reach in the back of shelves or to get that one plastic top that left the pull out shelf and wedged itself so I can not close the shelf!! As for the one corner I have, I chose to have a shelf that is not too deep which allows my to put tall stock pots on the bottom and the toaster and mixing stacked mixing bowls on the top shelf that I can grab easily. It has a bi-fold door which is fantastic. We are looking to move and I am so disappointed in the kitchens out there. We have a kitchen we love.