Kitchen Utensil and Drawer Organizing
Today, I’m going to take you on a tour of how I organize my kitchen utensils and gadgets, and I’ll show you how I organize my kitchen drawers.
I think the toughest part of kitchen organizing is all those gadgets and utensils. There are just so many, and they are not uniform or stackable. Also, most of us don’t have super large kitchens with 50 drawers where we can afford to containerize and perfectly organize every single kitchen utensil and gadget. (If you do have that, can you invite me over so I can cook in your kitchen?)
Here’s the basic principles I use to organize my kitchen:
- As with any organizing project, if I don’t use it or like it, I get rid of it. That alone helps immensely. Do I really need 12 broken spatulas? Things that are broken or I have no plans to use get thrown away or donated.
- I try to determine about how much I use each item. If something is used almost daily, I want it to be very easily accessible. However, there are some things that I really do use, but not very often. Those things go up high or even in my extra storage area in my basement.
- I try to strike a balance between beautiful and functional. It might be nice for each drawer to only 4 or 5 things in it and look like a magazine, but that’s not very practical. Ideally, I would have absolutely nothing on my countertops, but, again, that’s just not practical. I think each person’s preference is different, so try to find what works for you.
- I love to cook and bake and really do use quite a bit of kitchen gadgets regularly, so I choose to store a lot of cooking/baking gadgets in my kitchen. However, because I do that, something has to go, right? For me, one of the things that had to go (or never come in) is serving ware. I’d personally rather have useful cooking gadgets than a fancy platter, so that’s what I have in my kitchen. I serve most things directly from the pot, pan, or baking sheet. If you absolutely beautiful serving ware and use it regularly, that’s great, but realize something else will have to go.
Now, for the tour. First up, we have the infamous junk drawer! Personally, I absolutely hate junk drawers, but I just couldn’t come up with a better solution for this drawer in my kitchen. I needed to fit a lot in there, and when I tried containers, it took away too much from my storage space. Here’s the before picture:
Someone gave me an Amazon gift card, and I’d been wanting to try the DrawDecor organizer, so I splurged on this Customizable Drawer Organizer, and I’ve been pretty happy with it. (By the way, this post is in no way sponsored by the draw organizer product people. They don’t even know I exist. However, the link is an Amazon affiliate link. That just means if you click on and then immediately buy something on Amazon, I would get a very tiny commission.)
Here’s the drawer after. I did take a couple things out of the drawer that I don’t use often and added the cheese grater, but most of it stayed in:
Doesn’t it look so much better? Of course, I added these static cling labels so I know where everything goes. The static cling material works very well on this material.
I thought the easiest to show you how it works is in this short video:
Since this post is getting really long, I’ll show how I organize the rest of my kitchen utensils next week. So stay tuned for part 2. (Subscribe via e-mail if you want to make sure you don’t miss anything.)
Katie Yoakum Says
I think I just watched this video like 3 times because i am in love with the thought of regaining control over my cabinets. When you first opened that organized drawer it was like a rainbow shot out and angles started singing in my head. I am defiantly going to look into getting this for my house.
Stephanie Says
I need to battle my junk drawer, I’m going to use these tips when I do!
Chris Carter Says
WOW! What a transformation! You should look at my drawer! It’s a lot bigger and deeper and full of stuff. It’s clear you have a gift of organizing!! Visiting from SITS! 🙂
Patty@homemakersdaily.com Says
Love the organizer and the labels. Labels make all the difference! If I know where something goes, I’ll put it back.
Visiting from SITS.