Here are some creative hacks that will help you revamp your kitchen while decluttering it too. Not only are they useful, they look very unique and high-end too. Best of all, most of the items involved are very easy to find.
Lid rack:
Investing in a lid rack to organize your lids is worthwhile because it saves a lot of space and trouble. You will know where your lids are and you will not have to tear the kitchen down while looking for them. If you want to make the rack look even more compact, attach it to a cabinet door.
Door organizer:
Turn your doors into perfect organizers by hammering on hooks, pegs and nails. There are extra points for mini shelves and racks. This will remove all the unnecessary clutter from the counters and will also make it easier for you to spot things you need quickly.
Over-the-sink cutting boards:
These cutting boards are perfect for all those times when your counters are way too cluttered. They also give you extra space when you need it, and are a definite staple for a compact kitchen.
Drawer inserts:
Drawer inserts go a long way when organizing your cutlery. Having knives, forks and spoons in different sections saves a lot of time when you are looking for them, and it also keeps your drawers looking tidy.
Using a rod to hang cleaning supplies:
Keep those unsightly bottles at bay with this easy hack. Attach a rod in the cabinet under your sink and use it to hang all those spray bottles. The rest of the space can be used for other bottles.
Hack false drawers:
Hack those false drawers that don’t open when you pull them. You could take them apart and attach hinges to make them useful, or you could get new drawers altogether and insert those. This is a great hack because you can never have too many drawers for storage.
Cutting board rack:
Rather than having your cutting boards crowding the precious and limited counter space, store them in a rack instead. You could move the rack wherever you want, or if you are looking for a more permanent option you can attach the rack to a cabinet door or a wall.
Contributed by: Ameera Malik.