How To Organise Kitchen Counter
This video is ALL about how I keep my counters clear and clutter free and how to organize kitchen cabinets in order to keep the kitchen looking mo.
How to organise kitchen counter. 8 Use Your Pantry Door. Frequently used rarely used and never used. These bring a touch of green to your kitchen while encouraging you to use more fresh herbs in your cooking.
At the end of every day its a good practice to clear out the sink and the drying rack wipe down the counters and generally tidy up the kitchen. If this is something you do on a daily basis it only takes a few minutes and it also makes it so much easier to keep your kitchen counters organized. How to organize your kitchen countertops will largely be based on the tools you have at your disposal.
Gather any unused storage pieces you have lying around that. A study on organizing the kitchen by the National Kitchen and Bath Association revealed that 80 of respondents found minimizing clutter a critical kitchen strategy. If you tend to keep bread on the counter rather than the refrigerator consider these clever built-in baskets.
One popular trend is to include herb plants in organizing trays and baskets. To keep things organized mentally divide your kitchen counter into sections. According to a recent report the American people want their kitchens simpler.
Leave basics like salt freshly cracked pepper olive oil and vinegar on your counter so that theyre easily accessible instead of tucking them away in a cabinet. If your keys wallets and phones always seem to end up here consider adding a small table or shelf to your homes entryway with a bowl for depositing all of these items. The first step to decluttering and organizing your kitchen appliances is to group them by use.
But be wary of this method if you have pets. This way every item you keep on your countertop will have its place where youll easily be able to find it. For example a section close to where you eat can hold your fruit bowl while a section by the stove can hold your cooking utensils and frequently used spices.