Everyone has that one "dead" space in their home that they don't know what to do with. For me, it's the 7.5-inch gap between my refrigerator and my kitchen wall. The untapped storage space has become a dumping ground for reusable tote bags (not pretty), and the narrow dimensions have made finding the right storage solution a serious struggle - nothing fits!
Cookware takes up a lot of room-which is why it's essential (especially in small kitchens) to maximize cabinet space with the best pots and pans organizers. While we're all for DIY approaches to kitchen storage, sometimes you're so fed up with the chaotic disassembly of your cookware you want to toss something from Amazon in the cart and be done with it.
Rip off a small piece (doesn't matter if it's one of those sad uneven scraps) and crush it between your palms until you get a foil ball. Now hold that troubled roll steady and scrub that ball horizontally across the ragged edge, applying firm pressure as you move back and forth in straight lines. Within a few moments, the tangled sections will peel away, exposing the fresh foil layer beneath, and voilà - the roll's as good as new.
As someone who's always chasing that cozy-chic Nancy Meyers aesthetic, I'm forever on the hunt for little details that make a space feel more charming - especially in the kitchen. Last year I bookmarked a gold hanging vase I spotted on Instagram, but it felt hard to justify its $63 price tag. Then I came across an Apartment Therapy article featuring the same look for half the price - with one surprising twist. The "vase" was actually a toilet paper holder mounted on a cabinet.
If you're an avid thrifter, then you're probably already familiar with the secondhand home decor section all-stars. I'm talking about items like tarnished silver servingware, 1980s-era framed prints, and wooden finds that were once staples in households that might be considered outdated today. Before you skip over them, consider that you might be missing an opportunity to add unique charm to your space.
It's a clear, plastic organizer with a handle in front that's easy to grab and slide out. Check it out about 19 seconds into this TikTok posted by creator Bargain Bethany - she uses it to neatly stash yogurt in the fridge. Since it's slim and shallow, measuring 11.5 inches long, 3.5 inches tall and 3.75 inches wide, it's perfect for storing smaller packaged items like cheese sticks, packs of apple slices, mini juice boxes, and jerky sticks.
By simply taking a closer look around your space, you might be able to pick up on the kitchen storage mistakes to avoid. There is a chance that you are storing duplicate items, takeout containers, and bulky packaging that you don't really need. On a larger scale, bulky furniture might be overcrowding your space or unused gadgets might need to be kicked to the curb.
One of my favorite things about our apartment - and older apartments in general - is how much built-in storage they tend to come with. Even with the cupboards, closets, and built-ins, however, our kitchen needed more storage. No matter how many items I donated to Goodwill, there never seemed to be enough cabinet space for our cooking essentials and dishes (and don't even get me started on the food storage containers).
Your kitchen cupboards and pantry can get messy and out of control quickly. If you have trouble arranging items, you aren't alone. Even Christina Haack, host of HGTV's "Christina on the Coast", needs professional help with pantry organization. She stated in a now-deleted Instagram post that she used Simply Luxe Professional Organizers to finally tame pantry mess and clutter and revealed the tip that she still uses in her kitchen today.
Wide kitchen drawers are all the rage these days, but you have to think about not just their aesthetic, but their functionality, too, which isn't necessarily the best. There's nothing more annoying than cooking with a guest in the kitchen and asking them to take six steps back so you can open that gigantic drawer, only to smash their hip with the corner of the drawer anyway because you miscalculated just how big it was.