How to Optimize Kitchen Storage Space
Why do things often end up cluttered on the countertop? With more and more items accumulating in the home, spaces can become cramped, leading to bottles, jars, and other items being scattered all over the kitchen surfaces. Proper storage doesn't mean hiding everything away but rather organizing items so that your space remains tidy and convenient to use. Here's how you can do it.
Designate a corner of the countertop for frequently used appliances like the rice cooker, egg cooker, and microwave. For less frequently used items, like pressure cookers, consider storing them away. Store dishes and plates in the dishwasher or on a dish rack. Utilize the kitchen walls by hanging utensils such as spatulas, ladles, knives, strainers, and small pots with holes. There are various hanging solutions available, like rods with S-hooks or stainless steel wall-mounted racks.
For knives, consider using a magnetic strip to keep them on the wall. For items like cling film, aluminum foil, and kitchen paper, install a storage rack. This could be as simple as a small shelf or a more decorative storage solution. Make the most of wall space or the sides of the refrigerator by installing racks or hooks, which will help create additional storage areas.
The space under the sink is often a neglected area for storage and cleanliness. It's a prime spot in the kitchen, despite being tight and cluttered with pipes. Install hooks or tension rods inside the cabinet for hanging cleaning supplies. Make use of the cabinet doors as well!
If your fridge is always packed, here are some tips to keep it organized and fresh:
1. Regularly check food items for expiration dates and discard anything that has expired or is no longer edible.
2. Organize items by category and store them on different shelves—top, middle, and bottom.
3. Clean the fridge regularly. Eat what you can, and freeze the rest to minimize food waste.
A simple way to maximize storage space is by using vacuum and sealed storage containers, which can be neatly stacked in drawers or the fridge. This will increase your storage capacity and help keep your countertop clutter-free. A clean and bright kitchen will also improve your mood when cooking!