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Hometalk | Who Else Wants More Kitchen Organization? Each week we feature a hot hashtag on the Hometalk homepage and this week is #KitchenStorage. Our community of professionals, bloggers, home owners, and renters had plenty of great tips and tricks to share- check out the most popular ones below. Be sure to share your own advice and accomplishments using #KitchenStorage in your post- we can't wait to see! Kitchen Cabinets and Drawers We use our kitchen cabinets and drawers for every meal, so keeping things organized here will help you save time on meal prep and feel more organized. The friendly folks from Hamtill Construction have some great suggestions to keep in mind if you're going to be making additions or remodeling your kitchen. Uplift-style cabinets make accessing top shelf items easy, while deep drawers are ideal for pots and pans. Not redoing your kitchen anytime soon? That's alright, us neither! Adding on-the-door storage to your cabinet doors will instantly grant you more space and opportunities for kitchen organization. Check out this repurposed spice rack for cups and glasses, suggested by Susie from Custom Service Hardware . Hometalk Tip: Store frequently-used objects in easy-to-reach locations, and keep similar shaped items together for a clean and organized look. This handy Rubbermaid pan organization shared by Laura of Inspiration For Moms can be used vertically (glass pans below) or horizontally (red and white pans below) to aide your kitchen's organization. She calls it 'a life changer', and we're prone to agree! Now, we can't talk about kitchen drawer organization without tackling the infamous kitchen junk drawer. With the help of our fabulous Hometalkers, we can do this together- promise! Professional interior designer Randi of Authentic Living Interiors says the key feature will be adding some simple silverware holders. She also suggests grouping things in plastic baggies if you have lots of extra small items like batteries or push pins. Blogger Therese from Fresh Idea Studio adds the cherry on top: label, label, label! This will help you follow the new organization system- trust us! Pantry Organization Sometimes the best way to tackle the pantry is to just start from scratch. We love how Blooming Ange's Apantry makeover is organized (see through jars and labels) AND easy on the eyes! The lovely patterned background will automatically make the pantry look more put together, even if your jars aren't exactly all lined up after a day of cooking. An organized pantry is key to an organized kitchen! Hometalk Tip: clear jars will help you keep track of what items you are running low on.A Our favorite, easy to replicate, kitchen organization tip comes from Becky of Your Modern Family blog.A Her simple solution is to use low cost tension rods to store cutting boards, pans, or even lids!A Fridge Organization Organization expert Geralin Thomas from Metropolitan Organizing has a great product suggestion for whipping your fridge into shape: Fridge Binz. They're clear- so you can easily find whatever you're looking for. Any old clear bin from the dollar store can easily do the trick too. Fridge Binz This is perfect for all the small condiments that aren't quite big enough for the fridge door. Once you complete the big Spring clean and organize task, we definitely suggest using fridge mats to maintain. Anytime you have a spill, you can just remove the mat for cleaning. Superhero mom blogger Danielle will help us finish up the fridge organizing with her wonderful, inexpensive tip- $2 vinyl placements from Target. Bonus points for how cute they look! Countertop Organization
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