Whether you have a tiny kitchen with just a few cabinets or a large one with lots, these kitchen cabinet organizers will give you more space.
Are you looking for more places to store your pots and pans? Are your cabinets cluttered with spices and plates? We all know the pain of digging through deep cabinets, only to find what we need in an entirely different cabinet, a long time later.
Instead of dreaming of a larger kitchen or getting rid of half your stuff, I found some kitchen cabinet organizers that will transform your space. I’ll always support decluttering and letting go of stuff you don’t need or use. But after you declutter, use these products to make your kitchen cabinets easier to use.
Kitchen Cabinet Organizers
If this is your first time organizing your kitchen, then I suggest starting with my How To Declutter Your Kitchen guide. In that guide, I take you step by step through the process to remove the junk that’s filling up your cabinets and covering your countertops.
After you finish decluttering, you’re ready to put everything back away, so grab these organizers. They will keep your hard work intact and make your cabinets easier to use too.
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1. Solid Cabinet Organizer Shelf
These cabinet shelves look like they’re made with real wood, so it adds beauty as well as function. They can stack on top of each other or nest underneath, giving you plenty of options. Use them on top of your counters, on open shelves, or as a way to use the dead space in your kitchen cabinets.
SONGMICS Cabinet Organizer Shelf, Set of 2
2. Under Cabinet Hanging Basket
Some of the most under-utilized areas in the kitchen are the areas directly underneat the cabinets, above the countertops. Well, I found the perfect product to help you use that space. This wire shelf literally hangs on the cabinet shelf. It can hold canned food, books, or even washcloths.
Sorbus Under Cabinet Can Organizer Hanging Basket
3. Drawer Dividers
Large drawers are just begging to become catch-alls and multi-use junk drawers. To prevent that, use drawer dividers to create sections for individual things or types of things. I found some expandable organizers that will fit into almost every size of drawer.
BAMEOS Drawer Dividers kitchen Organization Bamboo
4. Pull-Out Shelves
The bottom cabinets are some of the most difficult ones to use because you have to bend down and reach deep into them. If that’s your least favorite thing to do too, then you need some cabinet pull-out shelves. But before you buy them, make sure you measure your cabinet, first. They have a bunch of different sizes, and it’s important to buy the one that fits in your kitchen.
DINDON Pull Out Cabinet Organizer
5. Vertical Organizers
How do you organize cutting boards and serving trays? The best way is to stack them on their side and use vertical dividers. This will make them easier to see, you’ll find what you need without pulling things out. Plus, you can use it to separate so many things – baking trays, skillets, plates, and even wire cooling racks.
Blulu 6 Pcs Baking Sheet Organizer
6. Lazy Susan
Forget about needing a step stool to reach the things at the back of the cabinet. If that sounds like something you hate to do to, then you need a cabinet lazy susan. Also called a rotating spice rack or turntable organizer, it has two levels, and organizers spices, canned beverages, and even medicines.
LAMU 2 Tier Lazy Susan Turntable Organizer
7. Heavy-Duty Adjustable Pan Organizer
This 8-tier organizer is a must for anyone that has skillets or pots with lids, and you don’t want to stack them because you don’t want them to get scratched. When you store your cookware correctly, it will last longer, which saves you money. Plus, it’s so nice to just grab what you need without having to pull other pants out from inside of it.
MUDEELA 8-Tier Heavy Duty Adjustable Pan Organizer Rack
Final Thoughts
When you’re looking for ways to find more space in your kitchen, use what you have. Make your cabinets easier to use by decluttering them first and then getting some kitchen cabinet organizers. But before taking any of my advice, look at your kitchen and what you own, first. What do you need to store? Then, buy the organizers that you need and the ones that will fit in your cabinets the best.
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