The quickest way to transition from cluttered to clean is to start by tidying up your kitchen drawers.
These 20 creative tips can help youorganize your kitchendrawers and create a space even guests can navigate with ease.
This is also a great time to discard duplicate kitchen tools as well as those you don’t use.
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Never again will you ask where the potato peeler or citrus juicer belongs!
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If you’re familiar withMarie Kondo, this tip may sound familiar.
For example, if you prefer to keep your spices in drawers, consider a spice liner.
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Don’t be afraid to create a unique system that matches your preferences.
Instead, she converted it into a utensil holder and knife block.
For example, this homeowner’s adorable tea bar features atidy countertopwith just a kettle on display.
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The drawer below it houses everything else you’d need for tea time.
Especially for bulky kitchen tools likepots and pans, avoid the temptation to stack.
Instead,keep your drawers minimal and clean, only leaving space for the items you use regularly.
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Rolling your kitchen towels makes them easier to grab quickly without dirtying the rest in your drawer.
Say goodbye to drawer jams.
Try storing these kitchen tools in a deep drawer instead.
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This location will be much easier to access.
No more digging past chip bags and miscellaneousTupperware!
Simply slide out the contents of yourcabinetwith a built-in drawer.
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If yours is the latter,get creative!
For instance, this homeowner used stackable water bottle holders in drawers instead of a cabinet.
This clever homeowner used a combination of wooden dividers and white plastic storage tubs to sort their snacks.
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Meanwhile, bagged items can work well in either baskets or clear containers.
This nifty kids cupboard has helpful labels, like bottles, bibs, and such.
Resist the urge to stuff your drawers with extra spatulas and mismatched Tupperware.
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Fill the space with what you know you’ll use and avoid adding excess clutter in the future.
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