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The Clutter Diet ? Step 3: Organizing Your Kitchen

 
Author: Pam Woods
 

If your kitchen isnt living up to your expectations, give it a makeover for convenience and pizazz using the steps below.

  1. Take stock of your kitchens purpose. Is it for cooking, baking, eating, and storing food? If so, move all the items that are unrelated to the purpose of your space (such as papers, magazines, tools, etc.) to other, more appropriate rooms of your home.

  2. Identify the major categories of items to be kept in your kitchen. For example:

    • Cookware skillets, saucepans, stew pots, and lids.
    • Bakeware cookie sheets, pie pans, cake pans, and muffin pans.
    • Appliances coffee maker, toaster, food processor, bread machine, and mixer.
    • Kitchen tools vegetable peeler, egg slicer, thermometer, cork screw, manual can opener, box grater, cutting board, rolling pin, strainer, and sifter.
    • Utensils spoons, forks, spatulas, tongs, whisks, pastry brush, and grilling utensils.
    • Dinnerware, glassware and flatware plates, bowls, cups, glasses and silverware.
    • Pantry items spices, herbs, dry goods (flour, noodles, etc.), canned and bottled items (soups, Worcestershire sauce, etc.), and vinegar and oils.
    • Refrigerator and freezer items.
    • Cook books.
    • Under the sink items waste basket and cleaning products.

  3. Sort everything in your kitchen into the piles that represent the major categories identified in step #2. Start with all surface items, and then move to the objects stored in drawers, cabinets, and your pantry. If you have an extraordinary amount of items to sort, you might want to get a large box for each category so your piles dont get mixed up.

  4. Weed out and organize each category. Be determined to eliminate everything but the items you love and use. Reduce multiples of any single item and dispose of old, seldom used and unwanted items by pitching them, giving them to someone else, selling, or donating them. Then put the remainder of items into sub categories, i.e. when organizing pantry items--put all spices together and all dry goods together, etc.

  5. Decide where to store each category. Consider the size of each category, how frequently you will be accessing each category, and where in your kitchen you will be using each category. For example, put dinnerware close to your dishwasher and cookware close to your stove. Then, double check your plan is there convenient and sufficient storage space available for each category?

  6. Purchase containers, space saving fittings and accessories to make your kitchen as convenient and pleasing as possible. Many kitchens suffer from a shortage of space so using items such as the following will maximize your space and make it more functional.

  7. Put all items into their new container and/or space. And, enjoy your rewarda kitchen that functions well day in and day out!

    Please check back soon for the next installment of The Clutter Diet.

 
 
 

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