In the name of organizing you are buying more things and wasting more money. I understand, even when I go to a store like “Dollar Tree” I feel like buying everything! But then I tell myself, do I really NEED it or do I WANT it? That helps me a lot. You have to know the difference between NEED and WANT, that’s all. Thanks.😊
Nice that told you where to get the stuff in Australia days are is a good place to Japanese store and Howards Storage is quite expensive can't think of anything else possibly Kmart
Some really good ideas, though not cheap. Once I see an idea I like, I watch for something similar at my local thrift shops, garage sales, and discount stores. For example, I found a lovely bean pot for my large utensils. I get lots of compliments on it. Watching for good ideas and thinking outside the box creates organization cheaply and totally individual.
I have 9 foot ceilings, I hung electrical pipe from the beam and hooks hold my pots and pans. I'm 5'7" and sometimes its hard to hook them but I keep a little stool in the kitchen. Everyone admires this rack and I can tell if a pot is used and not washed cause its not on its hook
Go to the thrift stores and grab stuff that needs to be recycled. Old record racks can be used for storing boards and trays; filling racks from offices can be used for all kinds of things. not all of us have to think we need to do this.
The only good idea is the two dz. egg holder with lid so you can store on top. I usually keep five dz eggs and they do take up room. Two of these would be a great space saver for two dz. with one dz left in carton for daily use. On Keto diet, I use lots of eggs.
lord have mercy just imagine walking into a kitchen where cups,pans,fruits ,wine glasses and everything is hanging seriously that surely looks like a buffet restaurant where people have to help themselves without having to bother waiters ,,anyway l would go with the plates rack shelves,it really would save my sanity having each size on its shelf without having to move the other sizes away or up its pretty great
Ok, some of these storage products and ideas are awesome..... others not so much. At the beginning of the video, you make a point to imply these are small kitchen/limited space storage solutions. But, quite a few feature systems that are used either on the counter, around the sink, under cabinets. If a family has a very small kitchen or limited counter space, some of these won’t work. That doesn’t even take into consideration how unsightly and cluttered an already small kitchen would look. I’m by no means ADHD/OCD or whatever, but some of these ideas DRIVE ME UP A WALL!!!
Some of these are obvious. I have a mug tree, a tray with holders for cleaning sponges etc by the sink, a paper towels holder, a cutlery tray, and a tiered rack for plates. "Adorable" though I wouldn't call it but functional! It would be useful to explain where to buy these items though or some brand names for people who don't already know these things.
Don’t hang anything with any weight to it off the cabinet doors. The weight will pull the door out of balance and the screws out of the hinges. Learn from my mistake.
Hey guys , if you like to watch more about the latest kitchen utensils and kithchen gadget designs , watch this video of the prepdeck meal preparation system , a kitchen utensils organizer and explore some amazing gadgets in some videos on the channel : ruclips.net/video/NvOLhZBqzXg/видео.html
You can also talk to a liquor department/store manager to obtain a wine rack that was previously used for retail displays. Most of the time, you can get them for little or nothing! (I used to be a liquor department manager, and I own such a rack, thanks to my sales reps).
That pan holder at :58 is useless. Pans don't stay put in it. Neither do lids... I'm trying to think of what else I can re-purpose them for. I also picked up a spice tier thingy w/the steps to put vitamins inside my cabinets for vitamins & pill bottles, spices, etc. if I touch it the wrong way everything spills down the steps like an avalanche! I hate to say this, but most of the gimmicky "storage" kinda sucks.
Pots and pans should NOT be nested touching each other without some sort of padding in between. Without protection, you are damaging the interior finish, which affects the health, safety, and taste of the food put in it. At least separate them with kitchen/tea towels cut to fit. Pot racks (especially with adjustable separators, are much better, whether set up horizontally or vertically. Hanging things on the wall can be a nice decorative as well as efficient method of pot/pan storage, but some people have no choice (like me) because they are renters or just have no available wall space. In terms of reducing visual clutter, being able to dedicate a base cabinet to cookware storage (including bakeware) is much better. Countertop racks take up countertop real estate as well as contribute to visual clutter. If you set up a small area as a "Beverage Station" for coffee or tea, you can maybe squish in a mug/cup rack, but it's better to hang cups under the cabinet or store them over the Station in a wall cabinet. For some (like me) who have a postage stamp kitchen, countertop space is just too valuable to fill with any kind of rack. Instead of buying a plastic or metal hanger for hanging bananas, just use an 'S'-hook hung on a wall cabinet pull (handle) or some other feature in the kitchen (vent hood lip, hanging basket, etc). 'S'-hooks are very inexpensive and can be used in other ways when you have no bananas. Also, plastic gadgets (like banana hangers) can break easily. I have a paper towel holder meant for hooking over the top edge of a cabinet door or drawer front. I slip it over the vertical edge of a wall cabinet door adjacent to my stove, holder-loading edge up, so that the device sits on the cabinet door's door pull. Easy load and unload while being easy-access to where most messes are made. Plus, with it sitting above my head, in easy reach, I don't bump into it when I approach the countertop, and it leaves areas under wall cabinets available for other slip-on storage/access options. Also, renter-friendly; no need for nails, screws, or adhesives. Love my clear plastic gravity-fed canned soda dispenser. Recommend placing it on the bottom shelf, the coldest spot in the fridge, to keep drinks at their coldest! Better spice rack suggestion that's also renter-friendly: -Label the spice jar tops. -Place 2 extension rods parallel to the back of the wall cabinet (close to the underside of the shelf above); rear rod should be slightly lower than the front-facing one. This creates a 'shelf' to line up your spice jars above everything stored below. Ziplocks, and roll boxes (clingfilm, wax paper, aluminum foil, parchment paper, etc) can be easily consolidated in magazine folders (those boxes with the diagonal cut). These folders can be mounted long-ways up using double-backed tape, screws/nails, or renter-friendly Command velcro strips. Mount them on the inside of a sinkbase cabinet door or the inside base cabinet door below the spot you do food prep. You can also store them on a wall cabinet or pantry shelf sitting on its longest edge with the opening facing out. Lid storage that allows lids to lean forward rather than be held close to the cabinet door WASTES CABINET SPACE! Lids that lean out steal space from inside the cabinet. Better to use stick-on cafe curtain rods, which will hold the lids you slip into them close against the door. Or pin on a DIY hanging lid pocket (similar to over-the-door shoe pockets hangings). Look to Caraway cookware for an example of how this is done; they don't sell their canvas lid-pocket, but you can sew your own based on their photo. I use an over-the-cabinet-door organizer on the inside of one of my sinkbase cabinet doors to place quick-access necessities like extra sponges, Swedish dishcloths, scouring products, dish soap refill, and spray cleanser. Saves time and effort having these items literally at my fingertips! I found a suction cup adhering paper towel holder that has a second holder component for a roll of food wrap, but I've repurposed it as a holder for my bottle brush (across the roll holder) and to hang dishwashing tools (on the paper towel holder). The single suction piece holds against the backsplash quite firmly. I hang the Swedish dishcloth over the bar, plus I can hook a small binder clip on that bar to clip my steel scrubber. There's an adhesive-mounted clip I applied to the inside lip of the sink closest to me low enough to keep the sponge and Dobie pad out of sight. If I want to hide the dish soap, I can put it in the organizer hanging on the inside my sinkbase cabinet door below the sink.. This arrangement keeps the sink clear and clean.
One can always spot people who don't cook! They have cluttered kitchens and display everything. Cooks put everything away, they don't want it collecting the vapours and grease from normal cooking!
No, I cook nightly a meal from scratch and I have my utensils out except cutlery as I only have a couple of pans. I have a lot of stuff out like cleaning items as I just want to grab them and use them not fumbling around in cupboards!
some of us have small kitchens. my statement is if you have to complain and find fault with my house and my stuff, there's the door. i don't come to your place and make any comments unless you ask me for it. So much of what is dumped on people is to get them to act like snobs and pretend to be something they are not. as if where you live doesn't already show what money you bring in and your limits. Rich is in many ways a demonic behavior acting out and treating others as puke. God never called any of us to that. Be yourself and be content with what you have. Anything else should be a blessing if not it could be you walking down the road of sin.
This video just seems to be giving me tips on ways to clutter up my house further. Your tips are pretty much "just keep everything out on the kitchen counter.... everything!!! Buy more shit and put it on your counter"
Hey guys , if you like to watch more about the latest kitchen utensils and kithchen gadget designs , watch this video of the prepdeck meal preparation system , a kitchen utensils organizer and explore some amazing gadgets in some videos on the channel : ruclips.net/video/NvOLhZBqzXg/видео.html
Many thanks, been searching for "organizing ideas" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Ponrooklyn Xeyichael Secret - (search on google )? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for discovering how to declutter and keep your house tidy without the headache. Ive heard some decent things about it and my brother in law got great results with it.
It's difficult to me, too, but your place would look much cleaner, if you could "hide" at least small objects. And: 4-6 different type of frying pans is more than enough, if you really live in small place. You don't need twenty plus more of them. And, cherry on the top: Why to keep racks in the table eating your working space, when you can have one of these: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dish_drying_cabinet
Yes, it's a vicious circle. Buy all these space savers so that you then won't have room for useful stuff in your kitchen.... which leads you to needing more space savers so that you won't then have room for even more stuff in your kitchen, and on and on it goes. Solution: Just own the stuff you need or love. Anything else is just clutter.
Where can you get these items? Is there a link at the end of this video? My iPad keeps freezing up, so I was not able to view this video in its entirety.
if only she'd (the robot) tell us where to find all these things. I've been looking for the 3 tier plate holders everywhere. and ive NEVER seen the egg holder with lids. Does anyone know where to find these. (my Walmart and targets do not have the plate tiers) thanks . @Jensen's DIY any pointers?
I actually saw both the pan organizer and the egg container at Wal-Mart, they're 5 bucks each, if you keep an eye on your local dollar store you might find it there too
This is a helpful video but the links for the Handy Dandy Wrap Stand and the Expandable Utensil Organizer don't work. I tried to open them on my phone but they direct me to other products from the list.
The only one I liked was the drop down spice rack. If you haven't heard of all the rest welcome to planet earth. I think it would be better to buy a cheap dresser and put everything inside it. All of the stuff out on your counter if you already have limited space has just eliminated the last of your counter space. A dresser would give you more and hide all of your crap. :)
I agree BUT, my kitchen is way too small. I already have a hutch in my dining room that holds other things so.... I'm outta luck there. but thanks for the idea for when I win a lottery (or a little-ry lol) i'd love to do that! :)
Darla Gibbons ,my daughter and I bought 2 “hostess carts at Kmart/Sears , we put them back to back and fixed them so they were permanently one big Kitchen island. We eliminated the kitchen table and chairs. For us this is better ,we have more room to pile stuff on now .😊 I liked the drop down spice rack too, I might buy some spices other then garlic powder onion powder and salt and pepper. And chicken bouillon powder . Onion soup mix. 🤷♀️👵🏻👍💕🦋🦋🌈🖖👽👍
The pull down spice racks are made by Rubbermaid. They come in white and in black. I think you can find them on Amazon for around $20. My husband's friend was renovating an old house when he discovered two sets in the cabinets he was ripping out. I am so happy he gave them to me. I love them! At 4'11" I no longer have to climb up and down the step stool to get my herbs and spices. The racks are easy to lower and lift. Plus, they keep the cabinets neat and orderly. I highly recommend these pull down spice racks. P.S. - My very tall neighbor was in the middle of preparing dinner when she ran over to borrow a spice. I opened the cupboards, pulled down the racks and told her to help herself to whatever she needed. "Wow! These are SO cool!"
In the name of organizing you are buying more things and wasting more money. I understand, even when I go to a store like “Dollar Tree” I feel like buying everything! But then I tell myself, do I really NEED it or do I WANT it? That helps me a lot. You have to know the difference between NEED and WANT, that’s all. Thanks.😊
Or difference between messy and scratches or neat and organized
Just love your videos. Thank you for the info and I just love know you go slow enough that I can really see the items.
Merry 🎄
Wow.......a 3 tier fruit basket holds 3 tiers of fruit.....whoever would have thought it? Amazing!
This is good,it help people to have ideas organising things .
Love the built in drain board.
I cannot get to any stores to learn of new products. This channel helps me choose and have my daughter buy for me. Thanks.
Omg! Her kitchen has so many things!! Mine is soo smaall
😍😍 kitchen storage rack is very important..... But I still like the stainless steel dish rack and spice rack I bought earlier...
haha ,if you can give me a review ,i can give you my stuff for free
Some great ideas. Thankyou.
Nice that told you where to get the stuff in Australia days are is a good place to Japanese store and Howards Storage is quite expensive can't think of anything else possibly Kmart
I bought a coffee caddy from Amazon with a tray for my kcups. I love it
Some really cool ideas!
Some really good ideas, though not cheap. Once I see an idea I like, I watch for something similar at my local thrift shops, garage sales, and discount stores. For example, I found a lovely bean pot for my large utensils. I get lots of compliments on it. Watching for good ideas and thinking outside the box creates organization cheaply and totally individual.
Try Amazon for most things, I've found 3 tier holders at TJ Max or Ross too
Thrift stores are our friend.
This is a very handy video
great ideas
I'm gone do this one here very good ideal doing spring break...
I have 9 foot ceilings, I hung electrical pipe from the beam and hooks hold my pots and pans. I'm 5'7" and sometimes its hard to hook them but I keep a little stool in the kitchen. Everyone admires this rack and I can tell if a pot is used and not washed cause its not on its hook
Sandra Isaak ygv
Great video
Nice ideas
I like this video, thanks for sharing
Nice organization
Lovely share 👌👌👌👌👌
Amazing ideas 👌👌👍
Very nice video 👌👌
I click on this video and all the sudden it’s 2006 at 3am and I’m watching infomercials on my moms couch....
I expected DUI but these are more buy these cool things as they are cool and space saving.
Hi thanks for sharing, from where we can buy those items?
Very nice
Tq.for ur tips
Thanks 😍
didn’t like any idea.
so i prefer to read the comments; more Fun
😂
I have a 🐱. And with that, I have to thinK💭 INSIDE the box🗃
Go to the thrift stores and grab stuff that needs to be recycled. Old record racks can be used for storing boards and trays; filling racks from offices can be used for all kinds of things. not all of us have to think we need to do this.
I use only vintage stuff, looks great and cheap at recycle stores and garage sales :-)
Mam tell about white dinner plates..which is perfect
Very nice video 👌👌👌👌👌👌
The only good idea is the two dz. egg holder with lid so you can store on top. I usually keep five dz eggs and they do take up room. Two of these would be a great space saver for two dz. with one dz left in carton for daily use. On Keto diet, I use lots of eggs.
Where is DIY in this? This is amazon store.
Yep
She does both diy and hacks
@@tamarunitamaruni4724 AaaaÀ
lord have mercy just imagine walking into a kitchen where cups,pans,fruits ,wine glasses and everything is hanging seriously that surely looks like a buffet restaurant where people have to help themselves without having to bother waiters ,,anyway l would go with the plates rack shelves,it really would save my sanity having each size on its shelf without having to move the other sizes away or up its pretty great
Cheap way is cutting big pvc pipe and glue it together and make a creative inexpensive wine rack.
Good ideas.
All these will only make your kitchen messier.
Ok, some of these storage products and ideas are awesome..... others not so much. At the beginning of the video, you make a point to imply these are small kitchen/limited space storage solutions. But, quite a few feature systems that are used either on the counter, around the sink, under cabinets. If a family has a very small kitchen or limited counter space, some of these won’t work. That doesn’t even take into consideration how unsightly and cluttered an already small kitchen would look. I’m by no means ADHD/OCD or whatever, but some of these ideas DRIVE ME UP A WALL!!!
Love your video
Some of these are obvious. I have a mug tree, a tray with holders for cleaning sponges etc by the sink, a paper towels holder, a cutlery tray, and a tiered rack for plates. "Adorable" though I wouldn't call it but functional!
It would be useful to explain where to buy these items though or some brand names for people who don't already know these things.
Jasmine Surreal there are links for each item in the description area
I like some of these products but where do I buy them from?
Don’t hang anything with any weight to it off the cabinet doors. The weight will pull the door out of balance and the screws out of the hinges.
Learn from my mistake.
Thank you!!!
Yes, those Le Creuset pans in the first segment of the video are extremely heavy so no way will it work for them.
Agree. 👍👍👍👍👍
Hey guys , if you like to watch more about the latest kitchen utensils and kithchen gadget designs , watch this video of the prepdeck meal preparation system , a kitchen utensils organizer and explore some amazing gadgets in some videos on the channel :
ruclips.net/video/NvOLhZBqzXg/видео.html
Really useful
Wow wow i love it this idea
Esses porta temperos é muito top.
Buy less, organize less. Simple !
Very good idée
I love these ideas. I don’t like my things on display.
GREAT IDEAS TY FOR THE VIDEO
smart idea and useful thank u
The whole idea is to keep everything out of sight, that lot would take up my whole kitchen counters!!!
Good idea
Thank you♥️♥️♥️
You can also talk to a liquor department/store manager to obtain a wine rack that was previously used for retail displays. Most of the time, you can get them for little or nothing!
(I used to be a liquor department manager, and I own such a rack, thanks to my sales reps).
Lisa Rice, great idea. Thx
Omg. Rack is British slang for tits. Why do you want to display your rack to people!!??
I really like some of ur ideas but where do u find these?
Jean Faircloth links for each item is in the description area
That pan holder at :58 is useless. Pans don't stay put in it. Neither do lids... I'm trying to think of what else I can re-purpose them for. I also picked up a spice tier thingy w/the steps to put vitamins inside my cabinets for vitamins & pill bottles, spices, etc. if I touch it the wrong way everything spills down the steps like an avalanche! I hate to say this, but most of the gimmicky "storage" kinda sucks.
Thanks for the warning.
Pots and pans should NOT be nested touching each other without some sort of padding in between. Without protection, you are damaging the interior finish, which affects the health, safety, and taste of the food put in it. At least separate them with kitchen/tea towels cut to fit.
Pot racks (especially with adjustable separators, are much better, whether set up horizontally or vertically.
Hanging things on the wall can be a nice decorative as well as efficient method of pot/pan storage, but some people have no choice (like me) because they are renters or just have no available wall space.
In terms of reducing visual clutter, being able to dedicate a base cabinet to cookware storage (including bakeware) is much better.
Countertop racks take up countertop real estate as well as contribute to visual clutter.
If you set up a small area as a "Beverage Station" for coffee or tea, you can maybe squish in a mug/cup rack, but it's better to hang cups under the cabinet or store them over the Station in a wall cabinet.
For some (like me) who have a postage stamp kitchen, countertop space is just too valuable to fill with any kind of rack.
Instead of buying a plastic or metal hanger for hanging bananas, just use an 'S'-hook hung on a wall cabinet pull (handle) or some other feature in the kitchen (vent hood lip, hanging basket, etc).
'S'-hooks are very inexpensive and can be used in other ways when you have no bananas.
Also, plastic gadgets (like banana hangers) can break easily.
I have a paper towel holder meant for hooking over the top edge of a cabinet door or drawer front. I slip it over the vertical edge of a wall cabinet door adjacent to my stove, holder-loading edge up, so that the device sits on the cabinet door's door pull.
Easy load and unload while being easy-access to where most messes are made.
Plus, with it sitting above my head, in easy reach, I don't bump into it when I approach the countertop, and it leaves areas under wall cabinets available for other slip-on storage/access options.
Also, renter-friendly; no need for nails, screws, or adhesives.
Love my clear plastic gravity-fed canned soda dispenser.
Recommend placing it on the bottom shelf, the coldest spot in the fridge, to keep drinks at their coldest!
Better spice rack suggestion that's also renter-friendly:
-Label the spice jar tops.
-Place 2 extension rods parallel to the back of the wall cabinet (close to the underside of the shelf above); rear rod should be slightly lower than the front-facing one. This creates a 'shelf' to line up your spice jars above everything stored below.
Ziplocks, and roll boxes (clingfilm, wax paper, aluminum foil, parchment paper, etc) can be easily consolidated in magazine folders (those boxes with the diagonal cut).
These folders can be mounted long-ways up using double-backed tape, screws/nails, or renter-friendly Command velcro strips.
Mount them on the inside of a sinkbase cabinet door or the inside base cabinet door below the spot you do food prep.
You can also store them on a wall cabinet or pantry shelf sitting on its longest edge with the opening facing out.
Lid storage that allows lids to lean forward rather than be held close to the cabinet door WASTES CABINET SPACE!
Lids that lean out steal space from inside the cabinet.
Better to use stick-on cafe curtain rods, which will hold the lids you slip into them close against the door.
Or pin on a DIY hanging lid pocket (similar to over-the-door shoe pockets hangings). Look to Caraway cookware for an example of how this is done; they don't sell their canvas lid-pocket, but you can sew your own based on their photo.
I use an over-the-cabinet-door organizer on the inside of one of my sinkbase cabinet doors to place quick-access necessities like extra sponges, Swedish dishcloths, scouring products, dish soap refill, and spray cleanser. Saves time and effort having these items literally at my fingertips!
I found a suction cup adhering paper towel holder that has a second holder component for a roll of food wrap, but I've repurposed it as a holder for my bottle brush (across the roll holder) and to hang dishwashing tools (on the paper towel holder).
The single suction piece holds against the backsplash quite firmly. I hang the Swedish dishcloth over the bar, plus I can hook a small binder clip on that bar to clip my steel scrubber.
There's an adhesive-mounted clip I applied to the inside lip of the sink closest to me low enough to keep the sponge and Dobie pad out of sight. If I want to hide the dish soap, I can put it in the organizer hanging on the inside my sinkbase cabinet door below the sink..
This arrangement keeps the sink clear and clean.
One can always spot people who don't cook! They have cluttered kitchens and display everything. Cooks put everything away, they don't want it collecting the vapours and grease from normal cooking!
I cook plenty and am good with it.
Sadly, I'm also ADHD, so...
No, I cook nightly a meal from scratch and I have my utensils out except cutlery as I only have a couple of pans. I have a lot of stuff out like cleaning items as I just want to grab them and use them not fumbling around in cupboards!
some of us have small kitchens. my statement is if you have to complain and find fault with my house and my stuff, there's the door. i don't come to your place and make any comments unless you ask me for it. So much of what is dumped on people is to get them to act like snobs and pretend to be something they are not. as if where you live doesn't already show what money you bring in and your limits. Rich is in many ways a demonic behavior acting out and treating others as puke. God never called any of us to that. Be yourself and be content with what you have. Anything else should be a blessing if not it could be you walking down the road of sin.
I cook a lot and have a lot of clutter !!!
Nice video
Voice is so annoying.. I couldn't watch to the end.
Ana RIGHT!?
Me to lol
This video just seems to be giving me tips on ways to clutter up my house further. Your tips are pretty much "just keep everything out on the kitchen counter.... everything!!! Buy more shit and put it on your counter"
Lol
Thanks
Super
I like it
If you don't have too much crap, it's easy to store it. Buy less. Save more.
Recycle..nd search ...many may be around ur home itself...or Diy..
I like to hide all the stuff inside my kabinet in order to avoid my kitchen to look messy and crowded....
amie catwoman me too
@@fatimalakhani8614 me three
Yah i do the exact same thing..especially with small kitchens
Hey guys , if you like to watch more about the latest kitchen utensils and kithchen gadget designs , watch this video of the prepdeck meal preparation system , a kitchen utensils organizer and explore some amazing gadgets in some videos on the channel :
ruclips.net/video/NvOLhZBqzXg/видео.html
Surah yasin
super idea
قغةسة
From where can I get such organiser stands??😐😐
Thank you
These "tips" are useless and it feels like I'm being read a children's book. 🤮
"If you are rich and have enough space..." Hahaha what kind of wine bottles are you people buying?
Many thanks, been searching for "organizing ideas" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Ponrooklyn Xeyichael Secret - (search on google )?
It is a smashing one of a kind guide for discovering how to declutter and keep your house tidy without the headache. Ive heard some decent things about it and my brother in law got great results with it.
Very smart ideas
Fashion Pixies
What is size of this stand
Fashion Pixie
How to make crocea lace
It's difficult to me, too, but your place would look much cleaner, if you could "hide" at least small objects. And: 4-6 different type of frying pans is more than enough, if you really live in small place. You don't need twenty plus more of them.
And, cherry on the top:
Why to keep racks in the table eating your working space, when you can have one of these: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dish_drying_cabinet
Looks more disordering!
Nice👌👌👌
most of this is just more junk for people to buy.
Yes, it's a vicious circle. Buy all these space savers so that you then won't have room for useful stuff in your kitchen.... which leads you to needing more space savers so that you won't then have room for even more stuff in your kitchen, and on and on it goes. Solution: Just own the stuff you need or love. Anything else is just clutter.
Right, where is the dyi part...?
Where do you find the spice holders?
Amei tudo! como eu compro as peças? Lindo vídeo. Bjs
Where can you get these items? Is there a link at the end of this video? My iPad keeps freezing up, so I was not able to view this video in its entirety.
Lori Brockman links are in the description
There may have been some good ideas here, but I will never know as I couldn't listen as the woman had a really annoying voice.
Another idea is to get rid of too many pans and everything else. Check out Taylor storage.
if only she'd (the robot) tell us where to find all these things. I've been looking for the 3 tier plate holders everywhere. and ive NEVER seen the egg holder with lids. Does anyone know where to find these. (my Walmart and targets do not have the plate tiers) thanks . @Jensen's DIY any pointers?
Hailey K. I can’t see the description box.
yes!!!! I always think the same thing... but I don't think this one is a bot...lol
Egg holder with lid at local Dollar Tree. For short time
I actually saw both the pan organizer and the egg container at Wal-Mart, they're 5 bucks each, if you keep an eye on your local dollar store you might find it there too
Try Amazon
Can you show kitchen organizing with drawers only at the bottom
Get rid of stuff! Organizing less is best.
This is a helpful video but the links for the Handy Dandy Wrap Stand and the Expandable Utensil Organizer don't work. I tried to open them on my phone but they direct me to other products from the list.
updated, thanks for letting us know :)
Jansen's DIY You're welcome! Thank you for updating these links!
Nice
New frying pans are good to display but what about used ones ?Won't they look horrible,once put on such racks
You can clean used pots and pans using baking soda and vinegar, and make them look brand new.
Mam!!!kya ye spice rack amazon pr mil sakti h
My house was built 8 years ago. Still looks like a model home. No clutter so no need for so much of these, although great ideas.
Congrats on your model home look. For those of us working towards that same look, some of these products can certainly help. I'm definitely inspired.😃
Hi am leaving now let’s lget the day lyou lI lllo
Cue the slow claps. 🙄
Nice informative video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🌹
Nice mem
Why do I need Plastik Coffee mugs at home?
The only one I liked was the drop down spice rack. If you haven't heard of all the rest welcome to planet earth. I think it would be better to buy a cheap dresser and put everything inside it. All of the stuff out on your counter if you already have limited space has just eliminated the last of your counter space. A dresser would give you more and hide all of your crap. :)
I agree BUT, my kitchen is way too small. I already have a hutch in my dining room that holds other things so.... I'm outta luck there. but thanks for the idea for when I win a lottery (or a little-ry lol) i'd love to do that! :)
Darla Gibbons ,my daughter and I bought 2 “hostess carts at Kmart/Sears , we put them back to back and fixed them so they were permanently one big Kitchen island. We eliminated the kitchen table and chairs. For us this is better ,we have more room to pile stuff on now .😊 I liked the drop down spice rack too, I might buy some spices other then garlic powder onion powder and salt and pepper. And chicken bouillon powder . Onion soup mix. 🤷♀️👵🏻👍💕🦋🦋🌈🖖👽👍
The pull down spice racks are made by Rubbermaid. They come in white and in black. I think you can find them on Amazon for around $20. My husband's friend was renovating an old house when he discovered two sets in the cabinets he was ripping out. I am so happy he gave them to me. I love them! At 4'11" I no longer have to climb up and down the step stool to get my herbs and spices. The racks are easy to lower and lift. Plus, they keep the cabinets neat and orderly. I highly recommend these pull down spice racks. P.S. - My very tall neighbor was in the middle of preparing dinner when she ran over to borrow a spice. I opened the cupboards, pulled down the racks and told her to help herself to whatever she needed. "Wow! These are SO cool!"
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From where to buy these things
Where can I buy this goods
Amazon
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Everything inside is good for me
I love it
The most suitable title should be....How to clutter your kitchen! Nice idea, if you have the money, though. :-)