Some of these ideas tend to create more visual stress -- those hanging baskets or open storage. I think going through your kitchen items and decluttering multiples is one way to avoid having to use some of these hacks. When things are stored in the open they get dirty, especially in a kitchen where there is a lot of oil and dust in the air that settles on utensils in open containers. The little wire things you put in shelves to create more storage space are really great, though, and you can buy them very inexpensively at Dollar stores...if your kitchen absolutely lacks space, though, these hacks can help. But if there is little storage and no wall space, declutter like crazy first. In Julia Child's kitchen reproduced in the Smithsonian museum of American history, I recall green peg boards that cover at least one wall and hold all sorts of pans and utensils. Her kitchen would have had to be SUPER workable.
@@johnclaybaugh9536 you could store some of your kitchen appliances on a tall shelf in a corner of the living room perhaps ? You can put different more attractive things on it also to balance the feel of it ! That's what I'm gonna have to do ! I don't use my bread oven or my blender every day !
@@agemoth I said nothing about any of that. I was just commenting that decluttering many times isn't the answer. Your comment doesn't really make sense as a reply to mine. Also, in a studio apartment storing kitchen items in the living room doesn't always work.
Avoid round storage containers. They just waste space. Look for square and rectangular ones instead. Also, the space above the fridge is also usually wasted. I have 2 large decorative bins on top of my fridge that I use to house infrequently used and seasonal items. I also bought a nesting/stackable set of pots and pans. (Curtis Stone Durapans) All of the pots and skillets, except for my cast iron heirloom skillet have 2 short helper handles, so they take up very little space in the cupboard and are safer on the stovetop of my tiny kitchen.
be careful about storing things on top of your fridge! they often block the heat from escaping and will make it work so much harder than it needs to, killing the fridge and the money for your electric bill 😅😅
Saw a home once that had a pulley system that lowered a hanging shelf from the ceiling. Pots, pans, larger cooking utensils, crockpot, stock pots and miscellaneous things. It was amazing.
This is amazing!! I don't know about the US but here in Australia we have a saying and that is 'one bum kitchen ' I literally have a one bum kitchen. My daughter has to wait until I get out of the kitchen so she can do the dishes. So yes we definitely have a tiny kitchen lol. Some of these idea's are perfect for us😀😀. Thank you so very much and God bless 🙏 😁😁
Seriously thank you! So so much! I am about to have my second child and we can’t move yet because of the housing market so I need to reorganize everything. I’m so grateful I found a video with ACTAUL good tips and hacks!! I have put about 20 of these in my cart and will be buying them over the next couple months while renovating my kitchen. Thank you thank you!! Also don’t worry I used your links! I am so grateful!!
Wow what a really great idea. I'm glad I read your comment. I have had 3 tissue boxes(empty) I have been holding onto because one has a nice saying and the other two have a neat design and I did not want to get rid of them but I did not know what to do with them, well now I do. Thanks for sharing.
I use the boxes that trash bags come in. They are bigger and they also have a hole for the grocery bags to come out. You could decorate it if you want. I hang it from the wall.
I live in an apartment which has a dishwasher that I don’t use because its very loud so I use it to store my pot & pan lids in it plus other things that I don’t have the room for.& it works out very well. Some people store their dishes, glasses, cups & silverware in theirs.
We are moving from a large kitchen to a small one. We have a small rolling kitchen cart with 2 cabinets and 4 drawers. The top folds down and can be expanded for extra counter space. We have a pot rack that hangs above it. I have found some useful ideas here to organize cabinets, like using the inside of the door and using magazine organizers..
When I bought my Keurig coffe maker, I never once bought those indivigual plastic coffee pods. (8:00) They are terribly expensive (hundreds of dollars in a year, add it up). Also they are horrible for the enviroment. Instead, get a reusable pod. About 20 dollars but you can use it forever. I got very use to it in no time. Much better than trying to find space for pods, for many reasons.
I bought 2 of those long strong magnetic stainless steel blocks from Amazon that stick to the side of my fridge for my knives. I didn’t want to put a lot of holes in my wall. I love them
@@zowoiyo Nobody's having space for more cabinets in "tiny kitchen". And this video should help them solve this problem, most of the views come from people who read "diy" and haven't thought they'll have to spend 100$ on something.
The knife on magnetic wooden strip is nice idea...but def not so nice if you have kids. They gonna climb onto the counter and reach for the knives. A sure trip to the emergency room.
I have a medium sized kitchen but I cook daily for a large family and my biggest tip to cut down on space is get rid of the large oven with stove top. .....I was sick of my large stop top taking up prep space than when it became faulty rather than calling a repairmen I fulled the stove and oven combo out and my husband nailed to chopping boards together for more prep space and I bought a $50 single induction plug in hotplate and a glass round camp style oven. When U don't need them U just unplug them, they use way less energy and apart from making a giant batch of cookies I can make everything else I need to with these two items. Buy a steam insert so U can boil one vegetable and steam the other at the same time.
My kitchen is small but I have a large empty space next to it. I bought a garage shelf unit (surprisingly attractive) and that's where I store my small appliances except for coffee maker and air fryer. That leaves my limited counter space available for actual use!
Thk you. Very helpful ideas. I did not like the Target ad that I could not skip away from. I would rather have heard more.....of your video uninterrupted!! Ahna
Great video, I keep my knives in a pull down knife shelf under my Cabinet . I keep my knives in my rv on a magnetic strip, out of the way but always where I can see & use. I have been using lazy Susan in my Cabinet for spices and vitamins for over 40 years.
Juana Pitts My retarded apt complex when something needs fixed you give them authorization to come in once to fix the problem...yet they come into your apartment announced several times After that and Never fix the problems and then wonder why your apt smells...leaky pipes, dust and dirt, tiny pebbles coming from vent from the roof, water constantly changing that you get sick and don't have the energy to clean yet they don't fix Anything!!!
I lived in apt for years- some inventive ideas I used: coloured sheets stapled to walls instead of paint to give a fresh look, you cannot see the small holes from the stapler + when you move you'll find uses for those sheets- LOL! Over the door shoe holders for medicine, snacks, crafts, or whatever you can think of... I put one on each side of some of my doors bc I had 3 kids & really needed space. Under beds are a great place to store extra toliet paper/canned goods or winter/summer clothes & blankets that aren't in use to free up closets & cabnits. I would constantly look around & say where's empty space... what can I store there in a convenient manner so my living space stays open! It's a challenge to be sure. Good luck!
Love it! now if I only actually had wall space and shelving that was tall enough to put in a divider. I have the worst kitchen design ever. Not even kidding. UGG
Good Wolf: download the pinterest app, It has a lot of great ideas for small kitchen, I seeing a pull out drawer between the refrigerator and cabinet w/ wheels that is great....in RUclips u may find how to built 1.....
Adding to this, not having a pissing contest. My kitchen was designed so poorly that I can't open my fridge all the way. I have to open the laundry room drawer to make room for the fridge door to swing open wide enough to even use the crisper drawer. The largest counter that has the sink and dish washer doesn't have a power outlet, so I have to take whatever I want to mix and put it on the very tiny, cramped counters because both of those have outlets.. There just isn't very much storage space either. Especially when you consider that I can't just go around punching holes into the walls and cabinets. It's just a fucking mess. This is why you have a professional remodel old apartments. Cause otherwise maintenance does stupid shit like this..
Sympathy- but I saw the worst when my daughter was house hunting! A U shaped counter with only 3 feet x 3feet inside the U-& the refrigerator 10 feet into the garage! The stove had 2 burners, no oven, & it was a 3 bedroom house! Totally weird.
I would not say my small kitchen is the worst, nor even the tiniest... just half a kitchen. It's a 100 yr old house. One side of kitchen has tall cabinets to a high ceiling with the sink flanked by 2 small sections of counter. The other side has a stove. That's it... no counter, no cabinets. The refrigerator is at the other end by the door. I bought an old Sellers cabinet, sanded it good, and painted nicely. It holds my food on top and my appliances on the bottom. There is a nice porcelain pull out table for extra work space. I bought an old tiny curio I sanded and painted to hold all my spices. I have a bakers rack that holds more cooking ingredients by the stove. Another curio holds my microwave and cookbooks. All my mishmash works, but I still seriously lack counter space.
That metal shelf unit takes up more space than just using the holes in the sides of the cabinets to add shelves. You can add two shelves and get more storage space.
The under counter wine glass rack is a horrible idea. I have broken 3 or 4 Riedel glasses by being in a hurry and lifting a pan or plates into the bottom of the glasses. I was thankful that we didn't put our Waterford on them. What a mess!
Regular coffee pot.buy SS stove top.it perks & uses less coffee than the drip.Then pour coffee into Qt canning jar.Store in fridge.Micro next day.Store Coffee pot in oven when not using.
Some of those are great tips HOWEVER, as an Interior Designer, some of those I would not personally recommend as visually can look tacky. Pick your battles
very nice job you're doing where do you get your the sink Hattie to put your little stuff in the corner and the Pepsi thing for your ice box that's very nice but I live in Annapolis Maryland and they don't have stuff like that here so I was just wonder what store you got it from very nice house
Great video! Lots of great tips, however I will not buy anything from Garnet Hill this Holiday season because of their obnoxiously continuous interrupting ad every. Five. Minutes.
Problem with mine is I don't have enough cabinet space only above sink and stove...end up buying bakers rack and metal shelves for adding additional items which makes it look crowded but I don't really have any choice but to do that.i also don't have a kitchen pantry.
I took ex my crackers and put then in flat dollar tree containers. They are like what you would find in stationary or crafts. One says teaching tree. One has a handle. Stacked on a plastic shelf about 4 high. Nuts in pencil boxes. More nuts in long thin plastic baskets. Can goods in flats like the stores get cases in. I did buy cereal containers. My snacks, raisins nuts etc in containers off of the automotive isle with dividers. It takes up little space and is portable. The little thin baskets are perfect for spices. Pull out as needed and put back. They stack nice too. Get off the kitchen isle. You will have a better selection.
Some of these ideas tend to create more visual stress -- those hanging baskets or open storage. I think going through your kitchen items and decluttering multiples is one way to avoid having to use some of these hacks. When things are stored in the open they get dirty, especially in a kitchen where there is a lot of oil and dust in the air that settles on utensils in open containers. The little wire things you put in shelves to create more storage space are really great, though, and you can buy them very inexpensively at Dollar stores...if your kitchen absolutely lacks space, though, these hacks can help. But if there is little storage and no wall space, declutter like crazy first. In Julia Child's kitchen reproduced in the Smithsonian museum of American history, I recall green peg boards that cover at least one wall and hold all sorts of pans and utensils. Her kitchen would have had to be SUPER workable.
I need everything I have and it doesn't all fit. Decluttering only goes so far.
@@johnclaybaugh9536 you could store some of your kitchen appliances on a tall shelf in a corner of the living room perhaps ? You can put different more attractive things on it also to balance the feel of it ! That's what I'm gonna have to do ! I don't use my bread oven or my blender every day !
@@agemoth I said nothing about any of that. I was just commenting that decluttering many times isn't the answer. Your comment doesn't really make sense as a reply to mine.
Also, in a studio apartment storing kitchen items in the living room doesn't always work.
Jacque Poupin, another chef have nails on the wall for his pans. I thought if it’s good enough for him, it’s good enough for me.
Avoid round storage containers. They just waste space. Look for square and rectangular ones instead. Also, the space above the fridge is also usually wasted. I have 2 large decorative bins on top of my fridge that I use to house infrequently used and seasonal items. I also bought a nesting/stackable set of pots and pans. (Curtis Stone Durapans) All of the pots and skillets, except for my cast iron heirloom skillet have 2 short helper handles, so they take up very little space in the cupboard and are safer on the stovetop of my tiny kitchen.
Do you have a picture of the bins on top of your fridge 😃?
be careful about storing things on top of your fridge! they often block the heat from escaping and will make it work so much harder than it needs to, killing the fridge and the money for your electric bill 😅😅
Above the fridge is for Christmas dishes or extra serving trays for us. Always has been
Saw a home once that had a pulley system that lowered a hanging shelf from the ceiling. Pots, pans, larger cooking utensils, crockpot, stock pots and miscellaneous things. It was amazing.
That sounds amazing. There must have been an attic or something above. But whoever designed that was a genius.
Get some ideas ftom ship designs. Yachts usually have a tiny space
@@rizzijulia7304 that's interesting !
Lots of great organizing ideas. I am in the middle of reorganizing my whole house... bit by bit, and just soaking it all in.
Same
The first rule of a tiny kitchen is simplify and minimize. So many multiples of needed items!
Thanks so much i needed this. Have a bless day who ever reads this
This is amazing!! I don't know about the US but here in Australia we have a saying and that is 'one bum kitchen ' I literally have a one bum kitchen. My daughter has to wait until I get out of the kitchen so she can do the dishes. So yes we definitely have a tiny kitchen lol. Some of these idea's are perfect for us😀😀. Thank you so very much and God bless 🙏 😁😁
That name one ''bum kitchen'' fits well, I could say the same about mine! ;)
Thank you for the help. I have a few things to order for my kitchen. In NYC our small kitchens need a LOT of help!!
Seriously thank you! So so much! I am about to have my second child and we can’t move yet because of the housing market so I need to reorganize everything. I’m so grateful I found a video with ACTAUL good tips and hacks!! I have put about 20 of these in my cart and will be buying them over the next couple months while renovating my kitchen. Thank you thank you!! Also don’t worry I used your links! I am so grateful!!
So many useful hints and tips. Ty for sharing your video and information with us ALL. HUGS AND GOD bless us everyone
Small apartment kitchen here, got some great ideas from your video! Thanks!
Tissue boxes hold tons of plastic bags perfectly... Also hold the napkins you get from fast food... I keep both in my car for napkins and aldi bags
Wow what a really great idea. I'm glad I read your comment. I have had 3 tissue boxes(empty) I have been holding onto because one has a nice saying and the other two have a neat design and I did not want to get rid of them but I did not know what to do with them, well now I do. Thanks for sharing.
Oh wow, that's the best organizing tip I ever heard! Thank you. I didn't know where to keep the re-usable plastic bags. I am going to do this❤
Yippee free napkins in car,
I use the boxes that trash bags come in. They are bigger and they also have a hole for the grocery bags to come out. You could decorate it if you want. I hang it from the wall.
I live in an apartment which has a dishwasher that I don’t use because its very loud so I use it to store my pot & pan lids in it plus other things that I don’t have the room for.& it works out very well. Some people store their dishes, glasses, cups & silverware in theirs.
I cook most of my food in my toaster oven ,so I use the big oven for storage instead ! 😂
Wow, these tips are awesome...So very helpful...Thanks a bunch for sharing!
This was one of the most useful videos I've ever found on RUclips. Thank-you!
I love this. My kitchen is still so small though that I still can't do most of this stuff, although I would love to do almost all of them.
I have a galley kitchen and the small wall in between, I made a spice rack from recycled wood pallets. It looks amazing
Pictures please!👏
Honestly pictures pleasee
I love the ceiling baskets.. Always wanted apples and oranges hanging over my stove while I cook a spaghetti sauce 🤦🏾♂️
4:22 hhh
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Yeah that hanging basket picture made me watch the video
Thanks for sharing those clever ideas and keep bringing them thank you again for sharing
We are moving from a large kitchen to a small one. We have a small rolling kitchen cart with 2 cabinets and 4 drawers. The top folds down and can be expanded for extra counter space. We have a pot rack that hangs above it.
I have found some useful ideas here to organize cabinets, like using the inside of the door and using magazine organizers..
I already discovered the awesome magnetic fridge spice rack ! I've got one that you can hang kitchen roll onto as well !
When I bought my Keurig coffe maker, I never once bought those indivigual plastic coffee pods. (8:00) They are terribly expensive (hundreds of dollars in a year, add it up). Also they are horrible for the enviroment. Instead, get a reusable pod. About 20 dollars but you can use it forever. I got very use to it in no time. Much better than trying to find space for pods, for many reasons.
PS- when they get grubby just soak them in bleach & use a toothbrush. Clean in no time.
@@peggypeggy4137 or vinegar and baking soda...
@@joanies6778 Your idea is much better. I'll try vinegar and baking soda!
I bought 2 of those long strong magnetic stainless steel blocks from Amazon that stick to the side of my fridge for my knives. I didn’t want to put a lot of holes in my wall. I love them
You don't know what a tiny kitchen is, lol. Mine can not even use these hacks. ha ha. But I will keep this in mind if I ever get a decent kitchen
Great video!! ♡☆
I took many many screenshots to recognize and do myself after our moving.
I can’t begin to tell you the ideals you gave me.. they are awesome, I can’t wait to get started...😄
U been fooled
Thank you we all need to organize. Exactly what I was looking for.
Loved everything but my experience with the wired storage bins ages the fruit and vegetables more rapidly than plastic or wooden containers just FYI.
Can't you buy plastic covered wire ones ??
Awesome video. These ideas will transform my kitchen!
There is no room in a “tiny” kitchen for most of these things.
😂
Ya there is? Lol I have the smallest kitchen and these work great
Ya there is! It makes a big difference
I have a 2 ft by 4 ft kitchen. Very tiny. A few of these might help. This video is the closest I found for my size kitchen.
Some very interesting ideas!
These are expensive solutions. The pullout under counter drawers alone are almost $100 each.
Sure, but less expensive than having to build more cabinets
@@zowoiyo Nobody's having space for more cabinets in "tiny kitchen". And this video should help them solve this problem, most of the views come from people who read "diy" and haven't thought they'll have to spend 100$ on something.
I received some great ideas. Thank you for posting.
i promiss don't hang the coffee cup to that thin curtain hanger
Definitely not. I found stackable coffee mugs. Still saves space, but much safer.
Great ideas here! Thanks for providing all the links. I have a lot more stuff in my wish list now!
There are some really great ideas! I’m definitely going to try a few!
I got some great ideas from this video…thanks!
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New subscriber! I need to organize more. Thanks for sharing!
Just have less stuff... it's magic
Thank you for sharing this information...
Great ideas for Van lifers❣️
Dann, i was sold on the 1st thing shown! 👍💖
The knife on magnetic wooden strip is nice idea...but def not so nice if you have kids. They gonna climb onto the counter and reach for the knives. A sure trip to the emergency room.
Put the strip on the inside of a cabinet door. Out of sight out of mind for the kids.
I seriously cringed when I saw that. Never mind that it would look so tacky.
I must think about getting extra fridge shelves ,also a plastic bag organizer , I hoard them far too much !
I use top of fridge to put food saver.Plus a microwave.Less on the counter
Great ideas!
i did the pot rack thing amazing
If you have an abundance of water bottles, get rid of some. Less stuff, less storage.
I have a medium sized kitchen but I cook daily for a large family and my biggest tip to cut down on space is get rid of the large oven with stove top. .....I was sick of my large stop top taking up prep space than when it became faulty rather than calling a repairmen I fulled the stove and oven combo out and my husband nailed to chopping boards together for more prep space and I bought a $50 single induction plug in hotplate and a glass round camp style oven. When U don't need them U just unplug them, they use way less energy and apart from making a giant batch of cookies I can make everything else I need to with these two items. Buy a steam insert so U can boil one vegetable and steam the other at the same time.
Super useful, thank you!
Super helpful! Thanks!
really good ideal to use for my kitchen thank you very much
I just move and you gave me a lot of good ideas thank you
Great DIY....excelent video....
Brilliant. I must start seeing where can I get some of these stacking shelves here in Italy. I wonder if Ikea could be helpful?
My kitchen is small but I have a large empty space next to it. I bought a garage shelf unit (surprisingly attractive) and that's where I store my small appliances except for coffee maker and air fryer. That leaves my limited counter space available for actual use!
Great ideas. Will try a few today. Thanks
Thk you. Very helpful ideas. I did not like the Target ad that I could not skip away from. I would rather have heard more.....of your video uninterrupted!! Ahna
Great video, I keep my knives in a pull down knife shelf under my Cabinet . I keep my knives in my rv on a magnetic strip, out of the way but always where I can see & use. I have been using lazy Susan in my Cabinet for spices and vitamins for over 40 years.
This was wonderful
Gave me a good idea for my expensive pans after I dry them off
If only I had a pantry or wall space to hang stuff 🤣
Hi I enjoyed your video. Where did you buy the clear plastic magazine organizer
Thanks I am in the process of redoing my kitchen and needed this
Increíble idea . Keep up the good work .
Great design!
Thank you! Cheers!
Loved the Video. Except when you live in an Apartment, you can't always nail into the walls & under the Cupboards. ThankU. Love your Videos!😁
Juana Pitts My retarded apt complex when something needs fixed you give them authorization to come in once to fix the problem...yet they come into your apartment announced several times After that and Never fix the problems and then wonder why your apt smells...leaky pipes, dust and dirt, tiny pebbles coming from vent from the roof, water constantly changing that you get sick and don't have the energy to clean yet they don't fix Anything!!!
I lived in apt for years- some inventive ideas I used: coloured sheets stapled to walls instead of paint to give a fresh look, you cannot see the small holes from the stapler + when you move you'll find uses for those sheets- LOL!
Over the door shoe holders for medicine, snacks, crafts, or whatever you can think of... I put one on each side of some of my doors bc I had 3 kids & really needed space.
Under beds are a great place to store extra toliet paper/canned goods or winter/summer clothes & blankets that aren't in use to free up closets & cabnits.
I would constantly look around & say where's empty space... what can I store there in a convenient manner so my living space stays open! It's a challenge to be sure. Good luck!
ThankU for the tips! God Bless you & Stay Safe!
@@crochetloco1159 you too... Many blessings to you & yours!
Great video!!!!
Absolutely marvellous. Thank you
04:25 - I found it an interesting one. functional..
Wow great 💡 💡 💡
That’s so great
Superb organization
Love it! now if I only actually had wall space and shelving that was tall enough to put in a divider. I have the worst kitchen design ever. Not even kidding. UGG
I'm thinking mine is the worst
Good Wolf: download the pinterest app, It has a lot of great ideas for small kitchen, I seeing a pull out drawer between the refrigerator and cabinet w/ wheels that is great....in RUclips u may find how to built 1.....
Adding to this, not having a pissing contest. My kitchen was designed so poorly that I can't open my fridge all the way. I have to open the laundry room drawer to make room for the fridge door to swing open wide enough to even use the crisper drawer. The largest counter that has the sink and dish washer doesn't have a power outlet, so I have to take whatever I want to mix and put it on the very tiny, cramped counters because both of those have outlets.. There just isn't very much storage space either. Especially when you consider that I can't just go around punching holes into the walls and cabinets. It's just a fucking mess. This is why you have a professional remodel old apartments. Cause otherwise maintenance does stupid shit like this..
Sympathy- but I saw the worst when my daughter was house hunting! A U shaped counter with only 3 feet x 3feet inside the U-& the refrigerator 10 feet into the garage! The stove had 2 burners, no oven, & it was a 3 bedroom house! Totally weird.
I would not say my small kitchen is the worst, nor even the tiniest... just half a kitchen. It's a 100 yr old house. One side of kitchen has tall cabinets to a high ceiling with the sink flanked by 2 small sections of counter. The other side has a stove. That's it... no counter, no cabinets. The refrigerator is at the other end by the door. I bought an old Sellers cabinet, sanded it good, and painted nicely. It holds my food on top and my appliances on the bottom. There is a nice porcelain pull out table for extra work space. I bought an old tiny curio I sanded and painted to hold all my spices. I have a bakers rack that holds more cooking ingredients by the stove. Another curio holds my microwave and cookbooks. All my mishmash works, but I still seriously lack counter space.
So many good ideas
That metal shelf unit takes up more space than just using the holes in the sides of the cabinets to add shelves. You can add two shelves and get more storage space.
Where do you get the corner kitchen holder for dish soap s o s pads? I have been looking for one and no luck. Help me please!!!!! Live in Cincinnati.
Checked homegoods, at home or ikea?
Check the video notes under the video, it’s #4.
Scary knifes 🥶
Great Thank You
i love it perfect for our tiny kitchen i hope theres available here in Philippines 😭
Good ideas
I love this ❤️
Thanks for sharing
The under counter wine glass rack is a horrible idea. I have broken 3 or 4 Riedel glasses by being in a hurry and lifting a pan or plates into the bottom of the glasses. I was thankful that we didn't put our Waterford on them. What a mess!
This is actually what I was picturing happening when I watched that part.
Thank you this really helped me out!! 🥰
Nice video. Thank you.
great ideas! thanks
Glad you like them!
Thank you!
What do you suggest for a regular coffee pot?
Regular coffee pot.buy SS stove top.it perks & uses less coffee than the drip.Then pour coffee into Qt canning jar.Store in fridge.Micro next day.Store Coffee pot in oven when not using.
Awesome!
Some ideas are awesome, thanks for sharing 👏👏👍🏻❤️
The knife wall strip is a little scary, why is there no Guards on those knives.. you bump into them and get stabbed.
Some of those are great tips HOWEVER, as an Interior Designer, some of those I would not personally recommend as visually can look tacky. Pick your battles
very nice job you're doing where do you get your the sink Hattie to put your little stuff in the corner and the Pepsi thing for your ice box that's very nice but I live in Annapolis Maryland and they don't have stuff like that here so I was just wonder what store you got it from very nice house
Glad I am not the only who thought that.
@@evelyndavis9756 check the description box ,mostly Amazon links I think !
Great video! Lots of great tips, however I will not buy anything from Garnet Hill this Holiday season because of their obnoxiously continuous interrupting ad every. Five. Minutes.
Great ideas! Thanks. Definitely helped.
Some good stuff here
thanks for these great ideas .
Amazon & Ikea 😘
Problem with mine is I don't have enough cabinet space only above sink and stove...end up buying bakers rack and metal shelves for adding additional items which makes it look crowded but I don't really have any choice but to do that.i also don't have a kitchen pantry.
Space under the bed is a great way to store can foods.
I took ex my crackers and put then in flat dollar tree containers. They are like what you would find in stationary or crafts. One says teaching tree. One has a handle. Stacked on a plastic shelf about 4 high. Nuts in pencil boxes. More nuts in long thin plastic baskets. Can goods in flats like the stores get cases in. I did buy cereal containers. My snacks, raisins nuts etc in containers off of the automotive isle with dividers. It takes up little space and is portable.
The little thin baskets are perfect for spices. Pull out as needed and put back. They stack nice too. Get off the kitchen isle. You will have a better selection.
Also look up videos for cardboard shelves
Show me how to organize a trailer kitchen . You show small places but try it in a trailer.
That is what I am doing. I am considering taking my top cabins out and using shelving. You can screw mason jar lids and hang stuff under them.
Waaaay too much stuff! Who needs 9 water bottles? Unless you have 7 kids, but that’s very few households.