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| Hang aprons, pot holders, and dish towels on pegs (mount them at least two feet away from the stove). (Annie Schlechter) |
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| Arrange your kitchenware by frequency of use, with everyday dishes on an easy-to-reach lower shelf and special-occasion pieces up above. (John Gruen) |
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| Group objects by purpose and assign them to specific cabinets, as with the bakeware centralized here. ( Bjorn Wallander) |
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| Create a cooking zone around the stove, storing pots and pans as close to the range as possible. (David Prince) |
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| Keep plastic bags and wrapping together in a drawer near the refrigerator to make quick work of storing away leftovers. (David Prince) |
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| Stow essential tools together within easy reach of your cooking area for efficient food prep. (Frances Janisch) |
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| “File” plastic containers and their tops in orderly zones within the same drawer to keep them readily locatable. (John Gruen) |
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| Lid racks neatly collect the tops to various pots and pans. (Bob Hiemstra) |
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| Sliding shelf organizers make frequently used gear easy to access. ( Bjorn Wallander) |
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| Drawer organizers keep cutlery neatly separated, so you never have to rummage around for what you need. (David Prince) |
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| For no-fuss buffet service, present cutlery to guests in mugs or small pitchers. (Antonis Achilleos) |
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| Even under-the-cabinets space can be well utilized, whether for lighting, an appliance, or, in this case, a dish-towl rod. (David Prince) |
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| Pots and pans double as artwork when like-colored kitchenware is put on display. (Aimee Herring) |
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| Use glass-front cabinets to showcase your good china, antique bowls, or even canisters filled with pasta. (Bob Hiemstra) |
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| Keep open shelves uncluttered by stashing items in airy rattan baskets. (Bob Hiemstra) |
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| Organize your pantry shelves as you would a library, with food items grouped by category. (Frances Janisch) |
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| Make it a snap for kids to grab snacks on the go with see-through wire baskets. (Frances Janisch) |
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| Stash pantry items in the see-through pockets of an over-the-door organizer to virtually eliminate search time. (Jeff McNamara) |
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| Invest in a cart that can transport heavy dishes from kitchen to dining and act as extra counter space for cooking and entertaining. (Paul Whicheloe) |
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| Another way to conserve precious storage space: Hang pots and pans, if your kitchen allows. (Frances Janisch) |
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| A retractable book stand keeps a recipe at eye level while you're working, then folds back under a cabinet when you're done. (Mark Lund) |
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| Declutter kitchen counters by mounting basics–calendar, phone, to-do lists–on the wall. (Mark Lund) |
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