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10 Ways to Declutter the Kitchen

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Part of my new series on Spring Cleaning…..10 ways to de-clutter your kitchen. With items constantly going in and out it’s hard to keep it de-cluttered! Hopefully these tips will give you some ideas! View them after the jump!

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  • Tupperware

    Tupperware

    My biggest challenge in the kitchen is tupperware storage. I love this idea to use a CD holder for lids!
    Check out this idea and more storage ideas at Better Homes and Gardens.

  • Condiments

    Condiments

    I never would have thought to put a turntable in my refrigerator!
    Thank you Martha Stewart for this idea!

  • Baking Sheets

    Baking Sheets

    Don't you hate when the cooking sheet you need is ALL the way at the bottom of the stack? This great tension rod solution is ideal!
    Click to see this idea and more at Better Homes and Gardens.

  • Baking Dishes

    Baking Dishes

    What an awesome product to keep your baking dishes and more organized!
    I found this idea at Kevin and Amanda.

  • Pots and Pans

    Pots and Pans

    Cupboards fill up fast! Save valuable space by hanging your pots from a shelf in the kitchen or pantry. If your pot doesn't have a large enough hole add a small chain or twine.
    Found at Lifehacker.

  • Cleaning Supplies

    Cleaning Supplies

    Another great use for a tension rod....under sink storage for cleaning supplies!
    Found at Shelterness.

  • Baking Tools

    Baking Tools

    A great way to clear out a few more drawers! Hang your measuring cups and spoons inside a cabinet door.
    Click to see this idea and more pantry/kitchen storage ideas at Family Handyman.

  • Cooking Utensils

    Cooking Utensils

    This is my favorite way to store large untensils....in pretty conatainers out in the open. Always in arms reach of the stove!
    See this idea and more at Martha Stewart.

  • Counterop Clutter

    Counterop Clutter

    I am definitely implementing this! My counters get so cluttered with items I use everyday. A pretty container corrals them all.
    See this idea at Le Petit Happy.

  • Pantry Items

    Pantry Items

    Organize food items into stackable containers!
    See this idea and more at Inspiration for Decoration.

In an organizing mood? Check out these 10 household items for organization too:

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Ashley Hackshaw is the editor, designer and DIYer behind the wildly popular Lil Blue Boo. After spending 6 years in investment banking and getting an MBA in between, Ashley decided to pursue her passion in the creative world. Now she runs the successful Lil Blue Boo clothing line, clothing pattern line and DIY website. More recently she’s written The Cancer Chronicles, a detailed journey of her battle with a rare cancer Choriocarcinoma, intertwined with her creative lifestyle. Ashley also writes daily for Babble Home.

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3 thoughts on “10 Ways to Declutter the Kitchen

  1. Lorraine Glach says:

    Love the organizers! JUST AMAZING!!

  2. shepony says:

    Nice article. However, it is incorrectly titled because these are organizing strategies, (and very good ones I might add) not decluttering.

  3. Ali says:

    I use the Arrowhead water bottles (the big ones you find in the water section of the grocery store) to store things like rice, dried beans, pasta, etc. They stack upon one another, hold a large amount of stuff, cost about one dollar, and look SO much better than a bunch of bags cluttering up the pantry. I just let the containers air dry, then fill them up! I also cut out the cooking instructions from the box/bag and tape them onto the sides. This is so much easier to see what I’m looking for instead of shifting through 10+ bags/boxes trying to find something.

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