We have all done it, purchased an item we were unable to find, only to find it months later. Maybe it slid underneath or was tucked behind another item. Perhaps we forgot where we placed it altogether.
Kitchens and closets are common places for this scenario to present itself, so here are some organizational strategies that can help put this problem in the past.
1) Kitchen Cabinets
What is most important when it comes to kitchen cabinets is maximizing space and having everything organized and within reach. The best way to achieve this is by installing custom pull-out shelves and drawers that will allow cookware, dishes, utensils, and other items to be categorized and arranged in a way that makes them easy to find. This also maximizes space by allowing items stored at the back of a cabinet to be just as easily accessible.
2) The Pantry
The pantry is one of the busiest spots in the kitchen, and items are usually fighting for space on shelves. A well-organized pantry allows for quick access to food items and small appliances, which leads to a smoother cooking experience. The most effective way to achieve this is by customizing a solution using a mixture of shelves, drawers, and compartments.
3) Closets
Closets can become cluttered and end up being a place that causes stress at the beginning and end of each day. The goal here is to make sure every wardrobe item has its place by using a custom mix of shoe shelving, hanging rods with custom heights, and other open shelving and drawers. A clean, well-organized closet increases storage, creates easy accessibility, and reduces stress.
Nick Starkey is the owner of ShelfGenie of Omaha. Nick and his team design and install custom organizational solutions for kitchens, closets, and more based on their customer’s individual needs. Working with ShelfGenie is a stress-free way to achieve the organizational balance every homeowner deserves.