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Great Tips for Kitchen Organization

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Your entire household will reap the benefits of kitchen organization.


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Even if you don’t cook much, the kitchen is one place that gets lots of use. But maybe you haven’t taken the time recently to focus on kitchen organization. Maybe one of these excuses ring true for you:

Kitchen Organization Excuse vs. Truth

Excuse: “My kitchen is just such a mess. It would take days to clean it out!”

Truth: This sounds a little unhealthy. Your kitchen should be one of the most organized and clean rooms in your house! It’s where you gather with family and friends to cook, eat, and spend quality time together. Wouldn’t it be nice to find a Pyrex container and its matching lid in under 10 minutes? How would your kids feel if they knew nothing in the fridge was moldy and they could eat anything without worrying about its freshness? With a little time and organization, you can transform your kitchen. And with just five minutes a day of maintenance, you will be able to keep it spotless!

Excuse: “It may take me several minutes to find something I’m looking for, but where’s the harm in that?”

Truth: Keeping up with kitchen organization will save you several minutes a day, which can add up to hours per month. It may be a condiment in the fridge or a certain pot you need. But it all adds up to wasted time that you could spend doing something else more enjoyable.

Excuse: “I never cook. Why do I need an organized kitchen?”

Truth: Even if you only make Pop Tarts and peanut butter sandwiches, you probably spend at least 30 minutes a day in your kitchen. If you cook a meal, you are in your kitchen at least one hour a day. Even without cooking, kitchens are often the hub of the household: message boards, book bags, homework, and that one spot on the counter that seems to attract clutter like a magnet. Your kitchen should be a space that is pleasant and relaxing–a place where you enjoy gathering together with your family and friends.

Excuse: “I know where stuff is even though it’s messy. Since I’m the only one who uses the kitchen, why does it matter?”

Truth: Maybe you do know where everything is, and that’s great. But what if you got the flu and were bedridden for a week? Would your spouse or friend who dropped by to make you tea be able to find where your things are? One definition of organization is that if you are not there, someone else can easily find things and pick up where you left off. If your friend can’t find the teapot, then there is probably a better way to organize your kitchen to make it more user-friendly.

Work Smarter-Not Harder- on Kitchen Organization

Establishing systems to simplify your life only work if they’re easy to adopt and truly make a difference in your daily life. Here are some tips to make your kitchen easier–and more enjoyable–to use.

Everything in Its Place

It wouldn’t make much sense to have the toaster in the spare bedroom, would it? Of course not! That’s a ridiculous example used to make a point: Put things where you use them. Here are some tips for good kitchen organization “must haves.”

I hope you find these tips for kitchen organization helpful. Please post your ideas and pictures below in the comments, and feel free to share this post with someone who could use it!

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