Kitchens can be tough to keep organised, especially if you don’t have loads of storage space. With this in mind and the help of five-star supplier The Plastic People, who create kitchen splashbacks to add a stylish touch to your cooking area, we share some ideal storage solutions for kitchens.
Cutlery Organiser
For those of an obsessive compulsive disposition, a teaspoon in the knife section of the cutlery drawer can send an otherwise good day spiralling out of control. Indeed, according to the 2017 Houzz Kitchen Trends Study the kitchen storage solutions most opted for was a cutlery organiser, with 77 per cent opting for this first, as preference. That’s nearly eight out of ten dinner party hosts whose dishes didn’t get cold as they scrambled around looking for a clean fork.
Deep Drawer Organiser
We all know the drill. You’re trying to open your kitchen’s deep drawer to get out a frying pan and a handle has caught in the mechanisms. Not only is that out of reach, the whole drawer is rendered off limits. No so with a compartmentalised organiser, making everything easier to find, tidier, and not prone to interrupting your cooking session.
Pull-out waste or recycling cabinets
When you’ve got those potato peelings in your hand, or some cracked egg shells, you don’t want to be juggling waste, your lack of dexterity letting you down as you dessimate your newly varnished kitchen floor with rubbish. A simple pull-out waste cabinet solves all of this.
Corner carousel
Corner carousels utilise space which is otherwise unconquered – a real bonus in a tightly packed kitchen where space is at a premium. The simple, rotating movement is graceful and allows for easy access to larger equipment and utensils.
Pot and pan organiser
You have paid good money at your local butchers for a beautiful rib-eye steak. Your griddle pan lies under a pile of pans less up to the task of searing and sizzling. You’ve had a long day at work and you’re too lazy to unpack all of those pans. You ruin your steak with a pan meant for pancakes. Buy an organiser – save time in the long run. Nuff’ said.
Pull-out trays and/or shelves
The effects of a clean, organised kitchen are clear. The aforementioned 2017 Houzz Kitchen Trends Study suggests 69 per cent now spend more family time in their kitchen post refurb. These pull-out trays and shelves help you organise your herbs and spices to add sparkle to any meal and help you become a move creative masterchef in no time.
Your Storage Questions Answered
- How long does dehydrated food last?
- Up to 1 year in airtight containers; some items like dried beans can last up to 10 years.
- What is the best way to store spices?
- Airtight containers in a cool, dark place; use pull-out trays for easy access.
- How can I maximise storage in a small kitchen?
- Use vertical storage, wall-mounted shelves, and corner carousels.
- Are there any eco-friendly storage solutions?
- Glass containers, bamboo organisers, and reusable silicone bags.
- How do I keep my kitchen drawers organised?
- Use compartmentalised organisers for cutlery and deep drawers; declutter regularly.
- What’s the best way to store pots and pans?
- Use a pot and pan organiser to keep them accessible and prevent stacking.
- How can I manage waste efficiently in the kitchen?
- Install pull-out waste or recycling cabinets for easy disposal.
- What’s a good solution for awkward corner spaces?
- Corner carousels make use of otherwise wasted space and provide easy access.
- How do I store baking sheets and trays?
- Use vertical dividers in cabinets to keep them upright and organised.
- What’s the best way to store fresh herbs?
- Store in glass jars with a bit of water in the fridge or use a herb keeper.
And with that, we hope your ingredients last as long as your passion for cooking!