Top 5 ways to organize your kitchen
so it feels more stylish!
#1
Organize your utensils:
Williams Sonoma says, "A drawer organizer isn’t just for your utensils: Tools, which include work-horse items like wood spoons, spatulas, graters, peelers, and more, should be organized into slots by category. Think spats in one place, spoons in another, and peelers in yet another. This keeps them not only visually appealing when you open the drawer, but also makes things easy to put away and find them when you need them. If you have a small drawer where you can allow tools to rest at random, use a cork drawer liner to help keep utensils in place."
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We know what a pain in the rear-end Tupperware can be, but the truth is that when you have your Tupperware organized, it will make you feel like a million bucks!
HGTV says the 1st way to organize your kitchen and make it beautiful is to conquer your Tupperware.
They suggest, " If your collection is out of control, try tossing any container that's stained, cracked, or doesn't seal properly. Then use one of the specialty dividers below to separate your lids and containers by size, and quickly tidy up your cabinet or drawer." We at StyleLove.Co also suggest getting dividers for the drawer that store your empty containers.
Put your essentials where you can see them!
Don't hide your essentials, it will make your life so much easier if you can see everything you need.
BONUS: why not try some free-standing shelves! Be careful not to clutter them, but when you find a home for select items like olive oil or your little cute succulent this could be a dream style choice.
A hanging rack for your pots, pans, and/ or utensils will solve some storage issues and the constant torture of trying to get that pan out of the cabinet! Also, these racks are super "in" right now! Take advantage of this trend that actually makes sense!
Rethink your storage situation
Think about reorganizing by pulling out all of your dishes.
All of your regularly used items should go at the bottom. Work your way up to the top shelves exclusively being for occasional use items, like things that are only used during parties, etc.