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Five Ways to Tackle the Kitchen Clutter

Admin • Jun 14, 2020

Are you taking control of your kitchen, or is your kitchen controlling you? The kitchen is arguably the most utilized room in the home, so clutter can be inevitable. We have a few ways we have helped homeowners free up space and become more organized in their kitchens.

1. Lose the cups.

During the summer everyone needs a drink of water; hydration is important. However, by installing an indoor drinking fountain, no cups are needed. Grab that sip and go leaving no trace.

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2. Hide the brooms and mops.

Keep your pantry storing food instead of your cleaning items and other bulky items. Simply add a slim broom closet to the end of your cabinetry to snugly corral such large items.

3. Establish a drinking station.

Too bad our sodas, protein drinks and other beverages can’t be dispensed out of the drinking fountain we mentioned above. However, keeping all of the ingredients to those drinks near a sink with accessible cups and straws, it will contain any extra clutter and make for an easy grab-and-go station.

4. Shelves, shelves, shelves.

We were able to bump out a wall in this home to create an oversized pantry full of shelves. Add some bins for the lightweight items. With the clean slate, the fun begins. Make sure to include electrical outlets in your pantry for appliances such as toasters and blenders to free up space on your kitchen countertops.

We love the metal board hanging in this recent build of ours. The family can write notes, phone numbers, shopping lists, etc. as they head out the door to the garage. It’s a practical and attractive option to stay organized. With the metal it doubles as a magnet board holding up important documents.

5. A command center.

We hope a few of these ideas can help free up some counter space and free up your time cleaning up in the kitchen. We have seen a lot of kitchens and transformed them to better spaces. Give us a call to see how we can make your space work easier for you. 

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