Kitchen Remodeling

4 Ways to Make the Most of Your Kitchen Cabinets

Whether your kitchen has custom kitchen cabinets or not, it’s very easy to lose track of the number of things you store there. One minute your kitchen cabinets have an abundance of free space and then it can become cluttered and disorganized the next. This makes it difficult to store the far more important items in your kitchen cabinets. Luckily, there is a way for you to get around this dilemma.

In this post, The Kitchen Store gives four useful tips so you can maximize and organize your kitchen cabinets and make the most of them.

  1. Declutter – Decluttering is the first basic step toward organizing anything in your home and the kitchen is no exception. Simply bring out everything in your cabinets and sift through them so you can properly determine which ones you can keep for use in the near future and which ones you know you should throw out.

  1. Categorize – Once you’ve decided which items you no longer need and which ones you intend to keep, it’s time to organize. Custom kitchen remodeling pros, like The Kitchen Store, will tell you that this is the best way you can maximize your cabinets’ storage space. For instance, you can place canned goods in one cabinet and place food in different types of packaging in another one. That way, you can easily find what you’re looking for without opening every cabinet in your kitchen.

  1. Place Items in Areas Where You Use Them – When it comes to cooking items, on the other hand, the best way you can organize your cabinet is by moving them closer to where you’ll be using them. For example, keep your spices in a cabinet close to your stove while items such as chopping boards should be stored near the sink so you can clean and cut your ingredients without moving from one area of the kitchen to the next.

  1. Store Items Elsewhere – Avoid storing your items in one or two cabinets, especially if they’re small or hard to reach. You can also use your counter to store items like appliances you use on a daily basis. If you have any small appliances stored in these cabinets that you haven’t used in a while, then it might be time to either sell or donate them. Items that you only use when you’re entertaining guests, on the other hand, can be stored away from your kitchen if necessary. That way, you can free up more space in your kitchen cabinets.

To narrow down your search for a cabinet refacing expert, look no further than The Kitchen Store. We are your leading provider of kitchen and laundry room cabinetry. Give us call at (310) 736-1077 or fill out the contact form in our homepage to request a free in showroom consultation. We serve homeowners in Beverly Hills, CA, and other nearby areas in the state of California.

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