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How to Organize Your Kitchen Cabinets

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June 16, 2023
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Kallista Design

Between cookware, utensils, and food products, the kitchen can quickly fill with clutter. Not only does this look messy, but it can make it harder to navigate the kitchen with ease. But with just a little time, effort, and a few organizers, you can create a comfortable and functional space.  

Once you find an organizational method or style that works for you, you’ll breathe a sigh of relief. Organizing your kitchen cabinets in coordination with other storage, such as drawers or a pantry, can keep dishes, ingredients, and cooking tools easily accessible.  

Get some inspiration for how to organize a kitchen cabinet by reading our tips below.

Choose Matching Glass or Labeled Containers

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If you’re wondering how to organize kitchen cabinets on a budget while creating a clean and tidy look, consider transferring food items and liquids into glass containers or containers with labels. While this is a common choice for spices, you can organize other foods this way to help keep your cabinets organized.

Maximize Your Kitchen Island for Additional Storage

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A kitchen island is a great way to add additional storage to your kitchen. By installing cabinets or drawers underneath the island, you can make use of the often-unused space. Consider using the island to store items that you need close at hand while cooking, such as utensils or cookware. You can also use the island to store small appliances, such as blenders or mixers, freeing up counter space elsewhere in your kitchen.

Organize Your Kitchen Cabinets Based on Frequency of Use

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Keep frequently used items, such as everyday dishes and glasses, in the most accessible cabinets, while storing less frequently used items, such as holiday dishes, in less accessible cabinets or higher shelves. By doing this, you'll free up prime cabinet real estate for everyday items and make the most of your kitchen space.

Full-Length Kitchen Cabinets

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Full-length cabinets are a great way to maximize storage in your kitchen. By using these tall cabinets, you can store items that you don't use frequently, such as large serving platters or specialty cookware. Use the upper shelves to store items that are used less frequently, while keeping everyday items at eye level.

Create a Cookbook Library

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Consider transforming a hutch or wet bar into shelf space for your favorite cookbooks and decorative accents. Add some greenery for a stylish and practical space.

Organization for a Minimalist Kitchen

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Minimalist kitchen ideas help you create a calm and functional space that fits your lifestyle. When organizing cabinets in a minimalist kitchen, start by purging items that are rarely used. Use adjustable shelving to accommodate different-sized items, and drawer dividers to keep utensils and tools in place. Keep counters clear of unnecessary items and use cabinet doors to store frequently used items like cutting boards and baking sheets.

Add Storage to Dining Room Walls

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If you’re running out of space and ideas for how to organize kitchen cabinets in a small kitchen, consider utilizing wall space in the dining room. Adding cabinetry, drawers, or storage units to a dining room wall can provide a stylish and functional solution for storing dinnerware, linens, and other dining essentials. Consider incorporating glass-fronted cabinets to display decorative dishes or adding a built-in wine rack to keep bottles within easy reach. When choosing dining room storage solutions, be mindful of the overall aesthetic of the room and select pieces that complement the existing decor.

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Showcase Dishes With Glass-Front Cabinets  

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Cabinets with glass doors can be a charming way to show off your prettiest dishes or antique kitchen implements. When organizing cabinets, take time to set aside items that would look best on display behind glass.

Organize Under-Sink Cleaning Supplies by Task

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Under the sink is a convenient spot for storing cleaning supplies. Consider grouping your items by task or frequency of use. Keep the items you use most often, such as dish soap and sponges, in an easy-to-reach location. For items that you use less frequently, like cleaning sprays, store them towards the back or top of the cabinet. This will free up space in other areas of your kitchen and make it easier to find the supplies you need when it's time to clean.

Add Dividers in Drawers

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Kitchen drawers can easily become cluttered and messy, making it difficult to find the items you need. Drawer organizers and dividers can provide every utensil, cooking implement, or piece of silverware with its own space, ensuring that each item is close at hand when needed.

Store Items Vertically

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If you’re wondering how to organize kitchen cupboards to maximize efficiency, consider storing items like baking and cooking sheets vertically. You can even stack dishes on their sides for easy access or install a dish rack with convenient slots for each plate.  

Install Convenient Spice Storage

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Small drawers next to the stove can be the ideal space to store spice containers. A simple tiered shelf can allow you to easily see all the labels at a glance, allowing you to quickly select the spice you need while cooking.  

Tall Cabinets and Pull-Out Drawers

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With full-length cabinets, you'll be able to keep your kitchen organized while making the most of your available space. To maximize storage, consider adding pull-out drawers or baskets to the lower shelves of these cabinets. This will allow you to store smaller items and make them easily accessible without having to rummage through the entire cabinet.

Modern Farmhouse Cabinet Inspiration

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Island storage is an excellent addition to any kitchen, particularly in a modern farmhouse design. To fully embrace the modern farmhouse look, consider incorporating shiplap into the island's design. Kitchen shiplap ideas can include adding shiplap to the sides or back of the island.

Storage Under an Apron-Front Sink

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When organizing underneath a farmhouse apron-front style sink, be mindful of the plumbing and make sure any storage solutions do not interfere with the sink's functionality. Consider adding a pull-out drawer or wire basket for easy access to supplies.

Add Tiers for Additional Shelving  

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Tiered storage can be a game-changer when it comes to organizing kitchen cabinets. By utilizing shelves or inserts that stack on top of each other, you can maximize vertical space and keep items organized and easy to access. Consider using tiered storage solutions for dishes, canned goods, spices, or baking supplies. A lazy turntable can also be a great addition to a tiered storage system, providing easy access to items in the back of the cabinet.  

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Step-by-Step Kitchen Cabinet Organization Tips

Follow these four simple steps to get your kitchen cabinets organized and decluttered.

  1. First, it’s best to remove everything from the cabinets, including food, dishes, glasses, cookware, and utensils. Throw out any expired products and clean any containers you plan to use in your kitchen cabinet arrangement.  
  1. Next, clean out the interior of the cabinets, wiping down the shelves, and then the exterior, wiping the doors and sides. Consider the finish of your cabinet before choosing a cleaning method.
  1. If you plan to add any additional storage items, like dividers or containers, measure the inside of your cabinet to make sure you know what size products you need.
  1. Finally, sort all your items on the counter, placing like with like. You may even want to further organize food products by nonperishables, snacks, ingredients, etc.  

Organizing your kitchen cabinets can make a big difference in the overall functionality of your kitchen. Whether you're looking for minimalist open kitchen ideas or modern farmhouse inspiration, there are plenty of options to choose from. And if you want to create a welcoming atmosphere, kitchen nook ideas can add warmth and character to your space.

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