Top Kitchen Organization Tips
Kitchens are the liveliest room in the house. They're the spot where food is made and shared, where guests gather, and where kids do homework after school. But with all that activity, kitchens can get cluttered in a hurry. The following are a few organization tips to help keep clutter from taking over the kitchen countertops completely. Hide Appliances Most kitchen countertops are lined with appliances that rarely get used. Waffle makers, juicers, convection ovens, and espresso machines are just a few examples of small appliances that are easy to acquire but tend to collect dust most of the time. For the appliances that really don't get used more than once a year or so, consider moving them into the attic or garage. If something really needs to stay in the kitchen, stash it on a high shelf, or consider building a special appliance shelf wherever there is some free wall space. Add Extra Shelves On Sides Of Cabinets When homeowners have high-quality kitchen features like m