Smart Ways to Organize All Those Cooking Utensils



Smart Ways to Organize All Those Cooking Utensils

Storing cooking utensils becomes so easy. We want them within easy reach. Luckily there are a bunch of brilliant people out there spending lots of time thinking about this – Here we come to help you find the way!
Here are the smartest ways to organize your cooking utensils that we could find online.

1. A towel rack.
Using towel racks for hanging towels, foil or tissue rolls could be more comfortable to your eyes than finding a mess. Almost, wall-mounted towel racks turn them into an evolving display.


2. A pegboard.
Commonly used for tools in a garage or workshop, a pegboard is just as handy for storing kitchen utensils.

3. A rake.
Hear us out! The idea seems a little strange, but when we see this picture you catch the idea. You can, also, use the tines of an old rake as a perfect hook for utensils.

4. A pitcher.
A lovable idea is to put the tools in a stainless steel pitcher. Another one? A vintage Champagne bucket would work just as well.

5. A DIY racks.
This DIY storage trick makes smart use of plumbing supplies. You can mount plumbing pipe clips on a piece of wood, which could be hung on wall to create a rustic and handy utensil hanging rack.

6. On the side of cabinets.
Even if you lack wall space, you still probably have room to hang your utensils. Just hang a bar or individual hooks on the side of your cabinets and there you go — instant storage!

7. A pull-out drawer.
Instead of storing your containers on the countertop, put them in bins that slide into a pull-out cabinet. It’ll save space and amaze dinner guests who happen to be hanging out in the kitchen while you cook.

8. Inside a cabinet door.
Attach hooks to the inside of your cabinet doors and store utensils in an inconspicuous spot. Just set the hooks up in two rows, so that the door can close properly.

9. Under your upper cabinets.
New from Umbra, this guy mounts underneath your upper cabinets and has flexible grippers inside that grab and hold onto utensil handles.

10. Diagonally in a drawer.
Storing long utensils diagonally makes smarter, more efficient use of drawer space. So simple, yet so brilliant.

11. In a container
Try building a cheerful and totally customizable container made out of plastics or glass.

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