9. Buy a cute kitchen island
This photo is just for reference; that doesn’t mean you have to buy the exact type of kitchen island. You can pick a smaller one, something you can find at Ikea or Home Depot. A kitchen cart might be a wonderful alternative to a built-in island if you don’t have one.
Arrange many pots together to maximize space on an open shelf designated for storing cookware, and then store the lids somewhere else. To provide a smoother surface that enables stacking, you may also turn the pot lids around.
10. Towel bar with bamboo canisters
Towel bars aren’t just for bathrooms! You can organize your kitchen utensils with just a towel bar and a couple of bamboo holders. Free your countertop from the clutter in the blink of an eye! You can buy the supplies you need for this DIY hack from Home Depot or Ikea, whichever is more convenient for your wallet.
For this project, you’ll need only 3 or 4 bamboo utensils, metal shower curtain rings, and 3 24′′ towel bars. Before you hang the towel bars on the wall, you’ll want to be sure to insert the screws into the studs. I can’t wait to use this hack too!
I hope these hacks will help you organize your kitchen utensils like a pro! Now, I am curious: which one is your favorite? Tell me in the comments.
Are you looking for other advice for your house? Check out another article from Crafty Captain that’s about home plants and various ways to hang them in small spaces!
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I’m curious about the towel bars and bamboo utensils. A picture would have been nice to visualize what you were talking about.