Your kitchen is with you through everything. The stove has seen plenty of best friend dinner parties, the counters are all too familiar with your failed attempts at sourdough, and your floor has served as the perfect seat during late night ice cream parties for one.
So it only makes sense that your space reflects you and how you work within it. A good setup can make or break your cookspace, but when it comes to actually organizing a kitchen
One of the keys to successful organizational systems that can be maintained is that spaces aren’t overcrowded. If you’re short on kitchen cabinet space, consider taking some items out of your cabinets and storing them elsewhere in your kitchen.
A dish drying rack is perfect for storing and organizing kid dishes, cups, and utensils, which you want to keep within easy access, but don’t want the kids having to stack and unstack.
Whether you live in a small apartment or a large home, it’s essential that every inch of space is being well utilized and your counters stay clutter-free.
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