9 Budget and Renter-Friendly Kitchen Organization Tips

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Are you tired of having a messy kitchen and want to start getting organized? Let That Practical Mom teach you 9 budget and renter-friendly kitchen organization tips that will surely transform your space. You don’t need to spend a lot of money to keep everything neat and clean. Simple items from the stores can solve your problem!

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It is normal to have a messy kitchen if you cook multiple times a day, especially if you are serving a big group. It can be very tiring for some to get everything in place again after a cookout, but if you apply these simple tips, cleaning and organizing will become easier and faster. One of my favorites from this list is labeling every storage and container. It is a game-changer and has even helped everyone who uses the kitchen to stay organized. Having a space for everything is definitely the way to go.

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10 Kitchen Organization Tips

1 – Under the kitchen sink

Use an under-sink organizer that goes around a pipe. You can adjust the height and can make it longer or shorter.

Use stackable pull-out plastic drawers to store your dishwasher pods or towels.

Divided clear bins are great too. Store your cleaning products on the back end and trash bags on the other end. It has a hole for the handle, feed one trash bag through the hole so you can have a self-dispensing trash bag.

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2 – Kitchen cabinets

Get adjustable kitchen racks. You can make them wider or shorter and adjust the length between the racks.

You can also use corner shelf risers or adjustable shelf risers to store your pans for your cupboards.

3 – Wraps and plastic sandwiches

Use wrap docks for your plastic and foil wraps, then use an acrylic organizer for your sandwich bags.

4 – Food storage containers

Don’t separate the lids from the storage containers. Place them on top of the containers, then stack them.

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5 – Decanting pantry staples

It is worth the little bit of extra time to transfer the products into containers, so they stay organized.

6 – Labeling storages

Labeling where the appliances and items go will make organizing easier and faster.

7 – Knife organizer

A knife organizer in your drawer is the way to go if you have small counter space.

8 – Overstock containers

These containers are for extra items.

9 – Lazy susan

Lazy Susan is great for sauces and condiments.

9 Budget and Renter-Friendly Kitchen Organization Tips

9 Budget and Renter-Friendly Kitchen Organization Tips

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