![]() If the spice jars live in a drawer, try a liner such as the YouCopia 10-Foot Spiceliner Roll ($17 at Amazon), an in-drawer spice rack, or an expandable organizer such as Expand-A-Shelf ($12 at the Container Store), all of which let you see the bottles clearly. If you keep herbs and spices in a cabinet, consider a turntable (two levels if you can fit it) or a tiered shelf so that everything is visible. Helpful supplies: Turntable, expandable shelf or drawer organizer, matching jars, labels, erasable marker.Air fryers, for example, can take up a significant amount of room, but there are top-rated small air fryers from Consumer Reports’ tests that don’t hog as much space. Whenever you need a new small appliance, be sure to take into account its footprint and measure the area where it will live before you shop. Store stand-mixer attachments and the like in a bin, decorative basket, or zip-top bag close to its appliance. Common sense: Don’t put heavy small appliances up high. “I know some people who keep their small appliances on a shelf in the garage,” says Amy Tokos, certified professional organizer and founder of Freshly Organized. Lesser-used appliances can go behind heavily used ones in the harder-to-reach recesses of your upper cabinets, on the top shelf of the pantry, or even on a basement shelf. You can also give the impression of a clutter-free kitchen by leaving appliances out of your direct line of vision, like putting the coffeemaker in the nook beside your refrigerator. ![]() Helpful supplies: bins, baskets, shelvesĪny gadget you use often should have a set spot on the countertop, but it also needs to have a home in the cabinet directly below or above it to store it effortlessly when you’re finished.
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