5 Easy Tips on Organizing Kitchen Cabinets

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We all deserve an organized life and that begins with sorting your kitchen out. The better organized your kitchen cabinets are, the easier it is to find what you need and keep your kitchen looking tidy. Imagine being able to find what you need in your kitchen cabinets without having to search through a pile of pots and pans. That’s the power of organization!

Homeowners often overlook the importance of organization when it comes to their kitchen cabinets. In fact, many people don’t even realize how much of a difference it can make.

Organizing your kitchen cabinets may seem like a daunting task, but it’s actually quite simple. With essential cabinet organizers, a little time and effort, and a bit of know-how, you can quickly transform your kitchen cabinets from a cluttered mess to a well-organized haven.

There are a few basic rules to follow when organizing your kitchen cabinets:

1. Start with a Plan

According to Chris Alexis, an interior designer and the founder of CabinetSelect.com, the first step to organizing your kitchen cabinets is to start with a plan. This may seem like a no-brainer, but it’s important to have a clear vision of what you want your cabinets to look like before you start organizing.

Take some time to think about how you use your kitchen and what you need to access easily. Do you cook a lot? If so, you’ll want to make sure your pots and pans are easily accessible. If you entertain often, then you’ll want to make sure your glasses and plates are easily within reach.

Make a list of what you need to organize your kitchen cabinets. If you don’t have sufficient space in your current cabinets, you may need to invest in some new kitchen storage solutions.

For instance, a tray divider is great for plates and bowls. It keeps them neat and tidy and makes it easy to grab what you need. 

Cutlery racks are also great for wine glasses and coffee mugs. You can find a bunch of cost-effective organizational items on our Utensils -and-Cutlery Page. Make sure to list what you need before you start shopping for cabinet organizers.

2. Empty everything out of your cabinets

This may seem like a daunting task, but it’s actually quite simple. Just take everything out of your cabinets and set it on the counter or table. This will give you a chance to sort through your items and get rid of anything you don’t need.

Now, look at the shelves and cabinet doors. Are they dirty or stained? If so, now is an excellent time to clean them. Wipe down the shelves with a damp cloth and use a mild cleaner on the cabinet doors.

3. Declutter Everything!

Now that everything is out of your cabinets, it’s time to declutter. Go through all of your items and get rid of anything you don’t need or use. This is also an excellent time to donate any items that are in good condition but that you no longer need.

Decluttering your kitchen cabinets will make a big difference in your kitchen’s overall look and feel. Not to mention, it will make it easier to find what you need when you need it. For instance, a waste container is a great way to declutter your kitchen cabinets. 

If you don’t have a lot of counter space, a wall-mounted Rev-A-Shelf cabinet organizer just might be your new best friend.

Take a look at some of our most popular cabinet organizers here.

Now a thorough cleaning of your kitchen cabinets is in order. You don’t want to put all of your decluttered items back into dirty cabinets. So, take a few minutes to wipe down the shelves and cabinet doors with a damp cloth. Then, use a mild cleaner on the cabinet doors.

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4. Sort and group your items

Once you’ve decluttered your kitchen cabinets, it’s time to sort and group your items. Start by grouping similar items together. 

Then, sort your items by frequency of use. For instance, items that you use daily should be easily within reach. Items that you use weekly can be stored in a less accessible location. And items that you use monthly or yearly can be stored in the back of your cabinets or a storage area. 

If you have a small kitchen but a lot of items that you use frequently like plates, bowls, glasses, and cups, consider using a three-tier organizer. This will help you maximize your cabinet space and keep your items organized.

5. Put everything back in your cabinets

Now that you’ve sorted and grouped your items, it’s time to put everything back in your cabinets. Start with the items that you use most often. For instance, if you cook a lot, your pots and pans should be easily within reach. Your plates and glasses should be easily within reach if you entertain often. 

We talked about a three-tier organizer, which is a great option if you’re short on space. You can also use shelf dividers to keep your items organized and in place.

Once you’ve put all of your items back in your cabinets, take a step back and admire your work! A little bit of time and effort goes a long way when it comes to organizing your kitchen cabinets.

Final Thoughts!

Cabinet organizing is all about maintenance. The more you stay on top of it, the easier it will be to keep your kitchen cabinets organized. It can be a big task to get things back in order when you let things go. So, make a commitment to yourself to declutter and clean your cabinets regularly.

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