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Our Top 20 Ideas For Organising Your Kitchen Drawers and Cupboards
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Turn your kitchen into a clutter-free space with our top organising tips and storage solutions.
Our Top Tips on Organising Your Kitchen Drawers and Utensils
1. Group Item Types Together
Create sections for different categories like utensils, spices, and baking tools. Use the Joseph Joseph Utensils Carousel Set for a compact, organised utensil solution that’s easy to access.
2. Create Custom Dividers
Organise cutlery and utensils with dividers that fit your drawers perfectly. The 10-Piece In-Drawer Knife & Utensil Set creates a place for everything, all in one space.
3. Roll Your Kitchen Towels
Roll up kitchen towels rather than folding them. This saves space and makes them easy to grab from the drawer.
4. Buy a Cupboard Organiser
A tiered cupboard organiser makes it easier to find things in your cupboard. A rotating organiser means everything is always in reach, saves you from rummaging in the cupboard for the items you don’t use as often.
5. Store Your Water Bottles in a Drawer
Avoid a toppling tower of water bottles by laying them down in a drawer. Line them up horizontally to keep them tidy.
6. Don't Stack Your Pots and Pans
Rather than stacking, store pots and pans side-by-side with dividers, so they're easy to access and less likely to scratch. Our Space Cookware range comes with revolutionary folding handles that allow for stacking, without the handles taking up space.
7. Arrange Your Items by Use
Store frequently used items in the top drawers and lesser-used ones lower down. For example, keep cutting boards and knives within reach for easy prep. And if you’re short on surface space, this Undershelf Chopping Board Set is a sleek space-saver.
8. Keep Your Plates in Drawers
Drawers can be easier for storing plates than cupboards, especially for heavy dishes. Simply slide open and grab what you need, and save your cupboard space for food.
9. Every Item Needs a Home
Establish specific spots for each item. Not only does this make things easier to find, but it’s also easier to maintain.
10. Use Clear Storage Containers
Clear containers make it easy to see what's inside and keep food fresh. Joseph Joseph’s Nest Lock Round containers are perfect for this.
11. Use Multi-Purpose Items
Items like the 4-Piece Compact Grater & Slicer serve multiple functions, so you’ll need fewer tools cluttering up the space.
12. Keep It Minimal
Stick to essentials and clear out duplicates. Remember: less is more when it comes to keeping an organised kitchen.
13. Keep Lids and Containers in Separate Sections
Place lids and containers in separate areas to prevent the dreaded container avalanche. A lid storage stand or lid holders that attach to walls and doors create a dedicated space for pot and pan lids to live.
14. Eliminate Counter Clutter
Store away items you don’t use daily, and keep countertops clear for a tidier look.
15. Store Your Knives in a Set
Rather than scattered in a drawer, store your knives and utensils in a dedicated set, like the Joseph Joseph 10-piece In-drawer Set for safety and efficiency.
16. Label Your Drawers
Labelling drawers makes it easy to find what you need at a glance, especially in a busy kitchen with multiple drawers and cupboards. This also helps you and your family members return everything to its correct place after washing.
17. Utilise Baskets
Baskets are a great way to organise items within cupboards and drawers. They help group similar items and keep things accessible.
18. Convert Your Cupboards to Drawers
If you're up for a revamp, convert traditional cupboards into drawers for more accessible storage.
19. Store Cutting Boards Vertically with Dividers
Dividers allow you to store chopping boards vertically, saving space and making each board easy to grab.
20. Organise Your Snacks Vertically
Use a basket or dividers to store snacks vertically. This saves space and makes items easier to see.
Organise and Declutter Your Kitchen Drawers with Joseph Joseph
Joseph Joseph’s space-saving designs simplify kitchen organisation. Our products, like the Compact Colander Droplet and CleanTech™ Pole Organiser, make it easy to keep things neat and tidy. By maximising space, you create a more efficient and enjoyable cooking experience.
FAQs About Organising Your Kitchen Drawers
How do you decide where to put things in kitchen cabinets?
Store items in close proximity to where you'll be using them. Housing cooking utensils near the stove and glasses and mugs near the sink is a good way to organise items logically.
Should food go in upper or lower cabinets?
Store food in upper cabinets for easy access, especially if you use baskets or containers to keep things organised. This leaves lower cabinets for heavier and bulkier kitchen equipment.
Where should a cutlery drawer be in the kitchen?
Ideally, place it near the sink or dishwasher for easy unloading and setting the table. Using cutlery divider and organisers within the drawer will make finding what you need easier and speedier.
For more on smart storage solutions for the kitchen and ideas to maximise kitchen space, check out our latest range designed to make organising effortless.