With smaller kitchens
nowadays, pantries are not as common so here
are some tips on how to maximize your
kitchen shelf space:
- Measure the inside of the cabinet
and write down the width and depth of
each shelf as well as the distance
between shelves
- Empty the cabinet into piles of like
items, such as pasta, tea, cereal and
spices and take inventory of the items
- Check expiration dates and discard
old products and start a grocery list to
replace old items
- Cut shelve liner and place it on
shelf
- To organize spices, install a
turntable and place your spices on
it with the labels facing out. If you
prefer, alphabetize them for added
convenience
- Store small, loose packages or boxes
of teas, rice, puddings and other items,
inside a slide & stack basket.
Place them upright so that their labels
are visible
- Use helper shelves to double
the shelf space. Place canned goods or
boxed items (such as cake mixes, rice
and macaroni) on the helper shelves on
their sides with the labels facing out,
all in the same direction
- Transfer the contents of opened
boxes or bags of food to clear, airtight
food storage container. The
containers will keep the food fresh
longer, which saves you money in the
long run and help you keep track of how
much of each item is left. Looking
through a clear plastic container is the
best way to see when you need to make a
trip to the grocery store
- Return the items to the cabinet,
keeping like items together
Resources
The Beverly Hills Organizer's Home
Organizing Bible: A Pro's Answers to Your
Organizing Prayers
by Linda Koopersmith
Fair Winds Press, 2005
Click here to purchase Linda's book
