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How to Organize Your Cooking Area: Safety Strategies and Space Design

Have you given much thought to how your kitchen will be organized? The design of your kitchen can have a large impact on the way it’s used, which is why there are so many decisions to make when it comes to the look of your kitchen. One area that might not get as much attention is organizing the space in and around the cooking area. It’s important for things like pots and pans, spices, seasonings, utensils, and more to have a designated spot where they belong. This will help with efficiency during meal prep time…not to mention avoiding any potential clutter or safety hazards! We put together this list of our top favorite ways to organize your cooking zone, allowing for more efficiency and less mess.

Spice Rack: Magnetic and Minimalistic Savior for Quartz Countertops

Who says spice racks have to be tall? This magnetic rack is small but mighty! It’s super convenient if space is an issue–and who doesn’t want a lot of spices accessible without a whole pantry taking up countertop real estate? Simply attach the flat-backed magnets to your wall or cabinets and insert the magnets on your spices. No more reaching all the way in for that mystery bottle.

The Over-the-door Rack That Will Change Your Life

We love the over-the-door rack because it’s so effective while staying compact! You can hang it on any standard door that has a gap at the top…which means almost every single one you’ll likely come across. It also gives you the benefit of being able to close the door while using it if needed, while still making everything easily accessible.

Spice up Your Kitchen with Spice Pot Organizer

Keep all your spices in check with a set of pots! These are great because they have a built-in label maker on the front–which means there’s no guessing which spice is which anymore. If you already have these spices in cabinet jars that are labeled, then simply transfer them over to these pots for easy access right next to your stove or prep zone.

The Flexible and Customizable Tray Insert

The simple tray insert will make an immediate difference in organizing your sink area…and it’s so cheap! We love how it’s lightweight, flexible, and totally customizable. Stash away dishes you’re hand-washing for later or utensils that are waiting to be put away. It also comes in a larger size too…so if multiple people are doing dishes, each person can have their own side!

Magnetic Knife Rack Adds Functionality to Your Kitchen Remodeling with Style

This magnetic knife rack is perfect for keeping things simple yet stylishly organized among the kitchen tools! There are five magnets on this bar, which means you can easily hang an array of knives with different shapes and sizes without worrying about the small space or the knives slipping off the bar itself. The wood adds some nice dimension to your kitchen space…and no one needs to worry about knives falling out thanks to the magnetized backing.

Spice Racks for Small Kitchens

This is perfect for small kitchens with little cabinet space! It’s a great way to keep spices, cooking utensils and more right near your stove or food prep dining area. Plus, it doesn’t take up any counter or shelf space…and if you have glass-front cabinets, it can be a stylish addition while improving functionality. Sometimes the simplest things are the most genius for cooking tools!

Sliding Under-Shelf Drawer for Pantry Organization

Got an extra shelf in your pantry? Then this slim under-shelf drawer has got you covered! It will slide right under that bottom shelf to give you super easy access to all your baking supplies–flour, sugars, cocoa powder and more. It’s a great way to save some significant drawer space…and get everything you need at arm’s reach when preparing desserts and baked goods!

Organizing Wire Racks

Pots, pans, baking sheets…the uses for these wire racks are practically endless! You can easily mount them underneath your cabinets or inside your kitchen island if you have space. They offer a convenient way to keep lids together while keeping the base of the pan up and out of the way too–making it ideal for small kitchens where there is very little cabinet space in general.

Expanding Granite Countertop Space in Your Organized Kitchen

All kitchens have counter space, but not all counter spaces are created equal. This article will show you how to organize your kitchen counter space so that it is the most functional and efficient for you. Here are a few ways to create more counter space in your organized kitchen:

- all of your countertop appliances should fit on the countertop

- use a sink caddy or drainboard to reduce clutter from dishes and utensils

- install an under shelf dishwasher if possible

- install a counter island to expand counter space

 

It's Time for Storage Containers: Tips on Choosing and Organizing Them

It's time to get storage containers for your kitchen! If you're still using plastic storage bags or Tupperware, it's time to upgrade. Storage containers are the best way to keep your food fresh and organized. They also make great gifts for newlyweds, new homeowners, and anyone else who has a kitchen that could use some storage help. We've included three tips below on how to choose storage containers and organize them in the most efficient way possible:

- Choose an appropriate size storage container according to what you need it for (sizes range from two cups up to 20 gallons)

- Store like items together so they can be accessed quickly  

- Fill one side of the storage container with taller objects; the bottom with shorter storage containers

- Label storage containers so it's easier to find what you're looking for when you need it. It can be as simple or elaborate as desired!

Keeping Cutting Boards Organized for Kitchen Cabinets

No matter what the cutting board is made of, it will be easier to work with if you are organized. Find cutting boards that are similar in size and shape so they can stack nicely on top of each other when not in use. If your cutting boards have different shapes, make sure they all fit well in a drawer or cabinet for easy storage. If cutting boards don't fit well together, place them next to each other vertically on a shelf or countertop where there is enough space for them to lie flat without touching one another's surfaces too much.

Organizing Your Kitchen: A Dialog Window View Image

This dialog window view image is a great way to get started with organizing your kitchen. You can see that there are many different things you will need in order to organize effectively. For instance, before you put away any dishes or cups, it is important to have a dish rack and drying mat nearby. This ensures that the dishes do not start stacking up before they are even washed! In this dialog window view image, you can also see how helpful it would be if your pantry had sections labeled for items like cereal and bread so you don't have to search through everything every time you need something from the back of the shelf.

Credit: Woodland Cabinetry

Keeping Raw Meat Fresh and Safe: Tips to Extend the Shelf Life

The raw meat in your kitchen can be a huge source of bacteria. Not only is raw meat dangerous to eat, but it's also hazardous to the health of those around you. It's important that raw meats are stored appropriately so they don't contaminate other foods or spoil quickly. The following tips will help keep raw meats fresh and safe for consumption:

- Always store raw meats on the bottom shelf of your refrigerator, undercooked proteins like red meat and chicken

- Store raw meats in containers with lids (like Tupperware)

- Cover anything containing raw meat with plastic wrap or aluminum foil before storing it in the fridge

Keep Your Coffee Organized

Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world. The coffee maker is used often and it can be hard to keep everything organized! To help you out with your coffee maker, we've compiled some tips below:

- Keep coffee beans sealed tightly

- Store coffee filters on top of the coffee carafe so they are easy to find

- Place coffee grounds in an airtight container away from light exposure

- Keep coffee carafe in a cool, dry place

Allow Natural Light Into Your Kitchen to Enhance the Organization Process

Natural light is essential for natural living, but it can also make a huge difference in the organization of your kitchen. Natural daylight makes finding what you need easier and helps to reduce stress levels. How much natural light is available in your kitchen? If not enough natural light enters the space, take steps to increase natural daylighting by opening windows or adding skylights. You might be surprised at how much more appealing organizing your kitchen becomes with that extra natural sunlight!

Hacks for a Clean Eating Space

Organizing food can be a daunting task, but it is an important one. By organizing food you are able to reduce food waste and save money. There are many ways to organize food, so take a look at these suggestions to find what works for your kitchen.

1) Store produce in the crisper drawer of your refrigerator or on top of the fridge if there is no room inside. This will help keep fruits and vegetables fresh longer by keeping them away from other foods that might cause ripening. 

2) Plan out your meals for the week before shopping so that you know how much food you need when you go grocery shopping - this will also help reduce food waste because you won't have any leftover ingredients that didn't get used.

Arranging Your Kitchen for Safety

We all know that when cooking, the kitchen can get messy. That is why it is so important to have a plan for keeping things in order and organized. You don’t want to be running around looking for your spatulas while there are pots on the stove boiling over, or find yourself out of cooking oil when you need it most! One way we recommend organizing your kitchen is by placing fire extinguishers both on one side of the room and then again on the other side. This ensures that they are easy to reach from any spot in your kitchen and also helps with safety because if you do have an accident, having more than one fire extinguisher will help you put out fires quickly before they spread too far!

Get Your Kitchen Under Control: New Equipment

If you are looking for ways to save time in the kitchen, one of the best things that you can do is simply get organized. This involves buying some new kitchen equipment to help with food preparation and storage. For example, you might need a few more pans or baking sheets so that you don't have to wash dishes after every single meal. You could also use an appliance like a slow cooker or rice maker to make cooking easier.

Kitchen Cleaning Supply Organization

Do you have cleaning supplies lying around your kitchen? If so, it's time to organize them! Here are some cleaning supply organizing tips that will help keep your cleaning supplies organized and easy to find.

-Store cleaning products in a cabinet near the sink

-Label cleaning products with their use (ex: dish soap)

-Group cleaning supplies by type of product (ex: towels, sponges)

-Store cleaning supplies in a caddy that is easy to move around

-Utilize the space under your sink, use cleaning bins or containers for storing cleaning products and cleaners.

Microwave Height: How it Can Affect Your Kitchen

Microwaves are a staple in many kitchens. But did you know that the height of your microwave can have an effect on how often it is used? Microwave ovens do not heat food uniformly, and if there is too much space in between the top of your counter and the bottom of your microwave, then some parts will be heated more than others. This could result in uneven cooking times, or even an accident where someone gets burned by touching something that was overheated!

Organize Your Kitchen with These Steps to Make Recycling Easier

Recycling is a great way to do your part for the environment. Make recycling easy in your kitchen by organizing it with these simple steps.

-First, start by creating three piles: Recyclable plastics, recyclable paper goods, and trash. Make sure that there are different containers for each pile so you can easily identify them when disposing of items later on

-Next place a recycling bin near the door or entrance to the room so it's convenient to throw things away as soon as they're used up. 

-Lastly use recycle bins around the house instead of traditional garbage cans wherever possible! Make recycling easy in your home!

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Brooklyn, NY 11232
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(718) 788-0750
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