Tried and tested tips to organise your cupboards
An organised kitchen is a happy one

Declutter: herbs and spices

Herb and spice organiser

Declutter: dry goods

Declutter: baking ingredients

Declutter: crockery

Move your crockery to another space

Declutter: food containers

Declutter: pans and utensils

Organise the pan lids

Hanging rack for pans

Add a rail

Knife storage

Free up worktop space

Organise your baking kit

Decant your olive oil

Get hooked

Storing utensils

Magnetic strips are not just useful for knives, but perfect to store any magnetic utensils you may have, like metal ladles, spatulas and fish slices. You may have a space on the side of a cupboard which you could use for this.
Maximise work top space

Pan rails

Under-shelf storage

Pan stackers

Make the most of limited space

When you are stuck for cupboard space, make the most of a wall. Add shelving where you can and put hooks underneath the shelves to hang utensils. You can buy magnetic shelving with metal jars, which just click on underneath.
Kitchen drawer dividers

Kitchen drawer dividers aren't just for knives, forks and spoons. Look for expandable dividers which you can adjust to fit odd shapes of other kitchen utensils, to make everything organised and easy to find.
Use every bit of space

Plan out your cupboards

You want to have the items you use most to hand, so make a strategy for your storage. If you don't bake that often, put cake tins in a high cupboard. Store pans next to your cooking area, with the utensils you use most. The same with your food storage – you may want breakfast goods at a height where everyone can grab them, with the ingredients you use less on a higher shelf.
Now take a look at steps to a perfectly organised refrigerator
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