8 Kitchen Organization Hacks from Remodeling Professionals

Kitchen Remodeling Hacks | Remodeling Professionals | Twin Spires Remodeling

After working with hundreds of clients, you can imagine the amount of disorganized, messy, and unesthetic kitchens we have seen. If your kitchen is a mess right now, it's nothing to be ashamed of! A kitchen is the heart of a home; it's where all meals are prepared and where the family gathers together. After a long day, the last thing on your mind is organizing the kitchen, let alone after preparing a full meal. Check out a few of our favorite kitchen organization hacks that help keep things running smoothly in the kitchen:

 
Built in paper towel dispenser to free up counter space
 

 Built-in Appliances

The fewer random items sitting on the counter, the better. Integrating a microwave or even paper towel rolls into counters frees up more space for food preparation. It makes the room look much more attractive as well and prevents a bulky appearance.

 

Label, Label, Label

Keep all of your food and ingredients in organized and labeled jars. It improves the space's aesthetic tenfold, but more importantly, by having uniform shapes within the panty, more space is freed up than if mismatched and awkwardly shaped items were stacked one on top of another.

 
Open shelving forces organization
 

 Hang It, Don't Hide It

Create more space in the cupboards by displaying cooking tools, cutting boards, and tableware for all to see. This way, these items fulfill their purpose, along with being decorations for your home.

 
Crockery Drawer in one of Twin Spires Remodeling latest Louisville projects.
 

 Plates Can Go in Drawers Too

This modern twist on a classic tradition of putting dinnerware in the cupboard transformed into an easier-to-reach drawer. No show or open drawers both fit this organization hack, but dowels placed between help keep plates and bowls in their designated area with no slips guaranteed. A Crockery Drawer will help keep even the most disorganized person put together.

 

Get Drawer Organizers

With separations within each drawer, each utensil and item have its home and will remain there. No slammed drawers will disturb the organization of this space.

 
Louisville, Kentucky goes big or goes home by stretching cabinets to the ceiling
 

 High in the Sky

Include cupboards that stretch to touch the ceiling. These cupboards allow more storage within a closed-in area. Frequently, open-top cabinets become a catch-all location for various dishes and serving plates. Prevent this by adding more storage.

 

Hidden Pantry

A recent trend that has come to fruition is adding pantry space behind the kitchen appliances within the wall. Instead of having a simple, plain door to separate this space, instead panel the door to match the other paneled appliances within your home. Leave your guests questioning how everything in your kitchen can be so uniform and tidy.

 
Retractable drawers help keep cabinets clean and organized.
 

 Retractable Drawers

Commonly under the sink becomes a hoarding place for cleaning supplies, plastic bags, and pop cans. Instead, use retractable drawers to help keep all of these items divided by purpose and product. Plus, it makes them easy to access.

 

As our years of experience have provided us with many lessons in organization, these hacks tend to consistently be our favorite. But, of course, you can use more than one! In fact, we recommend implementing them all. Reach out at https://www.twinspiresremodeling.com/ for help on creating your dream organizational kitchen.

 Which hack is your favorite?

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Twin Spires Remodeling is second generation in the remodeling, cabinetry, and craftsmanship industry. We specialize in basements, bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, and whole-house remodels. We’ve revolutionized the local remodeling market in Louisville, Kentucky with our one-of-a-kind processes and procedures. With over 50 five-star reviews online, Twin Spires Remodeling should be your first choice when you’re ready to upgrade. Visit our pricing guide online or call us at 502.845.3180!

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